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Old 01-19-2010, 08:42 PM
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Re: Massachusetts Election Day

I believe that citizens of Mass. are sending a message to Obama and his cronies in Washington. They need to start listening or what out - things will flip flop yet again and put the Republicans back on top (which would be a good thing, btw)
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Old 01-19-2010, 08:54 PM
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Obama is in trouble. Brown said he would be the vote to stop the healthcare bill. BO went to Mass to try to help Coakley. So far they've lost New Jersey Governor, Virginia Governor, now TED KENNEDY'S Senate seat in Mass! If they try to ram this thing through before Brown is seated, they will commit political suicide. November will be a HUGE loss for Dems. BO and the Dems in Washington better listen to the voice of the people. Mass is 3 to 1 Democrats to Republicans. A Kennedy has held this seat for 50 years.

Blanche Lincoln, Harry Reid, Arlen Specter have to be concerned. Their reelection campaigns are much more in doubt than ever. MSNBC is hilarious. Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews are spinning this loss like crazy. Its all about Coakley running a poor campaign. It has nothing to do with Obama and his policies. Right.
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Repudiation of this administration's policies.
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Obama is in trouble. Brown said he would be the vote to stop the healthcare bill. BO went to Mass to try to help Coakley. So far they've lost New Jersey Governor, Virginia Governor, now TED KENNEDY'S Senate seat in Mass! If they try to ram this thing through before Brown is seated, they will commit political suicide. November will be a HUGE loss for Dems. BO and the Dems in Washington better listen to the voice of the people. Mass is 3 to 1 Democrats to Republicans. A Kennedy has held this seat for 50 years.

Blanche Lincoln, Harry Reid, Arlen Specter have to be concerned. Their reelection campaigns are much more in doubt than ever. MSNBC is hilarious. Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews are spinning this loss like crazy. Its all about Coakley running a poor campaign. It has nothing to do with Obama and his policies. Right.
Obamacare is dead, may it rest alongside Hilliarycare!!! And may all the far leftist be swept out of public office!!
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It's simply amazing for a Republican to take Ted Kennedy's seat!
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Scott Brown ran as an independent not as a republican. There is still hope for the democrats.
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Old 01-19-2010, 10:36 PM
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To quote Scarface (Al Pacino), "You want to play rough!" "Say, hello to my little friend!" Today my little friend is newly elected senator from MA, Scott Brown. Click on the attached link and from me to the Democrat Party this is how I feel!

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Scott Brown ran as an independent not as a republican. There is still hope for the democrats.

Independent in this case does not mean the absence of the Republican Party or the Democratic Party. In is the inclusiveness of the Republican Party and the Democratic party coming together. If this is a case of the independent voter than watch out Democrat Party because you are going to get it handed to you in Nov...
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Old 01-19-2010, 10:59 PM
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Scott Brown ran as an independent not as a republican. There is still hope for the democrats.
That's funny, I thought I saw an elephant on the big screen on the stage at his victory party.
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Scott Brown ran as an independent not as a republican. There is still hope for the democrats.
Yeah!!!! But to the best of my recollection, "HE WON! HE WON," regardless what he ran as!
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