Posted on 12/27/2009 9:18:35 AM PST by Clintonfatigued
Merry Christmas, Scott Brown, and boy have the Democrats in Congress handed you the perfect gift - health-care reform.
Between now and election day, Jan. 19, there is no other issue.
This is what the Senate fight is all about. If the voter likes his or her health care - or at least doesnt believe that the federal government is going to improve it - then they should vote for you, Scott Brown.
If they really, truly believe that Barack Obama, Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi know more about their health-care needs than the voter himself and his physician, then by all means vote for Martha Coakley.
Its that simple.
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That's why it will be such a shame if Brown can't pull this off. This is such a big opportunity for the GOP and I'm surprised that the GOP haven't pulled out all the stops at the national level to get resources into this state to help Scott out. Imagine the GOP picking up the senate seat that Ted Kennedy held for all those years. What a coup that would be and what a shot across the bow that would be for the upcoming 2010 mid-terms.
Well, I guess so. I'd be more enthusiastic if Brown hadn't called in to the Laura Ingraham show (there was a guest host that day) and announced that Massachusetts is doing health care right and could teach the other states what to do. As far as I'm concerned, the main advantage of RomneyCare over ObamaCare is that it's easier to move to a new state than a new country (if you can find one).
PLUS HE’LL BE THE 41st VOTE AGAINST “HEALTHCARE REFORM” -That needs to be -~stressed~!
100% right FM. I average about 1 solicitation per week. Idiots - TAKE THE HINT!!!
Is Scott Brown Jim DeMint redux? Hell no. But, there's no decision to make between Brown and Croakley - Brown is the better candidate (and I'd go so far as to say person) in this contest.
The bottom line is Scott Brown would be the 41st GOP vote in the Senate. I would say he'd be more conservative than the “Maine Twins” or Lindsay Graham. RINO-ish for sure, but he'd be the 41st vote and God knows the nation needs it.
Pollsters seem to be on winter break.
No, you’re right, and I fully intend to vote for Brown. He did call Howie Carr’s show before Christmas and Howie (who I don’t think heard the Ingraham call) started asking about health care reform. But Brown (who sounded a little flustered) said this wasn’t a political call — just a friendly “Merry Christmas!” I’m hoping that means someone he trusts explained the health care reform facts of life to him!
HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!! Good line!
Then that’s 2 votes for Brown - onward to victory!
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