Posted on 02/23/2010 2:35:26 PM PST by nhwingut
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There wasn’t any reason for people to feel deceived by Scott Brown, he made no secret of what he believed.
I never could understand the irrational exuberance in Scott Brown.
Pay me $1000 and I’ll take it off your hands.
I’m not sure what a “Browniact” is, but there are those of us from Mass. who got ourselves personally involved in getting votes for Mr. Brown in the hopes that he’d stand firm against Obama and the socialists at every turn. He has been a disappointment so far. He has voted for Obama’s latest stimulus bill and has voted in favor of placing a leftist Obamacrat to the Federal bench. He explains himself on the “jobs bill” fiasco by telling his constituents that “they just don’t know what this bill is all about”. Yeah, he and Obama have merely failed to make us understand.
can you spell Arlen Specter II
Bingo. Same goes for the "he's worse than Hitler" crowd. He is what he is - a moderate Republican from Massachusetts, of all places. Why can't we just agree that his election was a very good thing without thinking that he'd be a good choice for President?
Who is Scott Brown?
He voted to end debate.That's not exactly the same as voting for the bill itself.
...and has voted in favor of placing a leftist Obamacrat to the Federal bench.
I've heard that he voted "nay".What's your source?
I like Scott Brown and I would support him for president.
If I could have Scott Brown for President tomorrow, you bet your bippy I’d say yes. nuff said.
Then you've never been in a state dominated by Teddy Kennedy for 50 years.
That said, I'm disappointed in Brown. He made it seem as though he'd block the entire Obama agenda by saying repeatedly "I'm the 41st vote"; and "This is the peoples' seat. Now he says he was sent to D.C. to be an independent 'bipartisan', not necessarily a representative of what his electorate wants. He's just another typical politician, slick, weasley and deceptive.
We in Mass. had more in mind than just Obamacare regarding that all important 41st vote. Who would have voted for Scott Brown had he told us that he'd vote for the next Screwulous Bill within two weeks of his being sworn in? He's got a real problem now. I will say this with certainty, if Brown thinks he can go against the grain of those who put him over the top in Mass., (the CONSERVATIVE independents), and get re-elected in 2012, he's mistaken. Brown has but two options for re-election; he either stands against Obama and actually cast that "41st vote" in the name of conservatism, or he's got to become just another New England RINO, (i.e. Snow, Collins), to please the liberals. My guess is that he's betting on the liberal RINO route.
Good idea - a guy who is OK with MA, won’t be a good sell to the rest of the country - MA folks march to the beat of a different drummer...off a cliff...screaming...
So you folks in MA have been “screwed” in your votes, um, two times in a year and a quarter...?
Because America is in dire straits, that's why. We are at war to save our culture from Islam and from millions of non-assimilating illegal aliens. We are in economically desperate times. Our freedoms are under attack from our own politicians and justices. Christianity has been banned from the public by government. We are strangling ourselves with political correctness.
Scott Brown was elected because he ran on being the "41st" vote, and that phrase was declared again and again to represent that he would stand firmly against the entire Obama agenda. Brown represented real 'hope and change'. He's been a major disappointment so far.
I think it was in an interview with Cavuto last week where he said that sometimes he’ll be the 41st vote and other times he’ll be the 60th vote. I was worried when I heard it. Not less than a day or too later did my fears come true. Sorry I ever sent him a dime. Beck was right when he said on his radio show , before he outed Debra Medina, that with the rise of the Tea Party, we need to take a long hard look at who is running and who we choose to support. Lots of people are surfacing with little to no track record.
From what little I've seen and heard of him he seems like he might be worthy of my respect.But it's far,*far* too early for *me*,at least,to decide that he deserves to be President.
Voting to end the debate in the Senate means that it goes to the House. If the House then votes for it, the bill only needs a 51-49 vote to pass in the Senate. That, in essence, means that Brown voted for the bill.
As for my source of Brown voting yeah to Obama's latest federal judge nominee, I heard it today on the Howie Carr show. A caller stated that Brown voted for Obama's nominee and Carr agreed with him. Unless I heard wrong, or there was a misunderstanding, that was what I heard on the radio.
What you're trying to say is that Brown is an improvement over Teddy Kennedy or Martha Coakley. My reply is that we were looking for much more than just an "improvement". This is a small state, and people who have never been involved in politics before got active, went out and helped Scott Brown get elected. His OBVIOUS mandate was to STOP BARAK OBAMA. We were not hoping for some "improvement", we were looking to survive as a free nation. We need leaders to stand up to Obama and his communist ilk at every turn, no compromising ala John McAmnesty, who will "go along to get along". That mentality won't get the job done.
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