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  • Scott Brown invites hardcore Mass. homosexual activist to DADT repeal signing ceremony in D.C.

    12/31/2010 9:22:31 PM PST · by massmike · 38 replies
    massresistance.org ^ | 01/01/2011 | n/a
    Sen. Scott Brown has done many things recently to publicly show his distain for the pro-family people who supported him. But this is probably the most personally offensive. As the Boston Herald reported this week, Brown went out of his way to contact hardcore anti-family homosexual activist Tom Lang and give him (and his "husband") a personal invitation to the Obama's signing ceremony in Washington D.C. of the "Don't Ask Don't Tell" repeal. Lang had been part of the homosexual lobby's huge 10-month effort to persuade Brown to abandon his position against the repeal, and switch to supporting it. Brown...
  • Scott Brown to Support New START Treaty

    12/20/2010 7:23:48 PM PST · by broken_arrow1 · 37 replies
    Boston.com ^ | December 20, 2010 | Mark Arsenault and Matt Viser
    WASHINGTON -- Senator John F. Kerry, laboring to achieve a foreign policy victory that would be a highlight of his career, gained crucial support yesterday for a nuclear arms control treaty with Russia from his Massachusetts colleague, Republican Senator Scott Brown. Brown's backing gave Kerry additional momentum heading into a possible vote today. As chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Kerry is President Obama's man in charge of trying to lock down the two-thirds support of the Senate -- 67 votes if every members shows up — required to ratify the New START pact. Kerry and other senators have...
  • Scott Brown ‘Yea’ on New START

    12/20/2010 2:53:39 PM PST · by Fury · 209 replies · 13+ views
    National Review Online - The Corner ^ | 12/19/2010 | Andrew Stiles
    After basically evading reporters all day, the Massachusetts Republican recently announced that he will support the arms reduction treaty. Brown told reporters following a closed-session intelligence briefing that he had given the issue “due diligence” and hoped see the treaty ratified. “I believe it’s something that’s important for our country, and I believe it’s a good move forward to deal with our national security issues,” he said. A cloture vote is expected on Tuesday.