Posted on 01/08/2010 6:47:17 PM PST by GOPsterinMA
It looks like the fix is in on national health-care reform - and it all may unfold on Beacon Hill.
At a business forum in Boston today, interim Sen. Paul Kirk predicted that Congress would pass a health-care reform bill this month.
We want to get this resolved before President Obamas State of the Union address in early to mid-February, Kirk told reporters at a Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce breakfast.
The longtime aide and confidant of the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who was handpicked by Gov. Deval Patrick after a controversial legal change to hold Kennedys seat, vowed to vote for the bill even if Republican state Sen. Scott Brown, who opposes the health-care reform legislation, prevails in a Jan. 19 special election.
(Excerpt) Read more at bostonherald.com ...
I wish Rab would spend more time attacking liberals. Brown is a conservative. He may not be a fall on my sword conservative but he is a conservative in all the ways that matter. Him winning would be like a nuclear bomb going off in the political world. It also is one way that we the people have right now to respond to and indignant President and his cronies who are thumbing their noses at the citizenry. I just wish some of these guys would grow up a bit. I get as angry as they do but some of the negativity is just childish.
Hello, Cut Off Nose, meet Face.
Yes! Check out sportutegrl’s post #13 in this thread.
The Rats are scared sh*tless that they are going to lose this race.
Speaking of Corrupticrats, what is the status of the Lautenberg switch in NJ before Christie takes office?
Thank you CF!
I’ve also been hitting up people on Facebook to get the word out!
I didn’t even agree with Reagan on everything. I’m satisfied that Brown is conservative enough and his opponents certainly are.
?I don’t know? Details, please.
Washington -- Fresh from his election victory Tuesday, Bill Owens traveled to Washington, D.C., today where he was sworn into office shortly after 1 p.m. and embarked on a busy schedule.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi staged a ceremonial swearing in of Owens at 1:07 p.m. She then hosted a cocktail reception for him. He was accompanied by his wife, Jane, three children and three grandchildren. He was given a standing ovation on the House floor after he recited the oath.
Owens said he will vote for the health care bill likely to come to the House floor tomorrow.
I have to admit, I have been a member since 2004, but I can’t think of many things on the part of supposed conservatives that have made me boiling angry as this attitude has.
I have always viewed conservatism as possessing an intellectual foundation of a blend of logic, realism and pragmatism. This attitude from some “conservative” quarters regarding the candidacy of someone like Scott Brown tears that idea to pieces.
If someone could contact the Tea Party folks, it would really reach the grass roots.
I personally don’t know any. They must read the news stories here on FR. I’m sure they have seen this.
Any TeaParty leaders, please note!
Anyone that knows any Any TeaParty leaders, please note!
I found the Tea Party Express contact page. It needs to be filled up with this atrocity:
http://www.teapartyexpress.org/contact/
Here’s more about the odious health care takeover. They’ll stop at nothing to go after our medine cabinets.
Done! Thank you again, CF!!!!!!
TYPICAL MA hypocrites! They do whatever the heck they want, and whatever benefits the d party, always! Can’t understand how they get away with this when it is a federal issue, but they will do it anyway. Galvin is a slime.
And I have to ask what don’t they like? He isn’t for expanding abortion rights or gay rights. He isn’t a for more spending or more government control. It is like they don’t realize where he is running. The idea that he is even close given his very conservative record should be inspirational not something to gnash teeth at. He isn’t an Olympia Snow or a Susan Collins Republican. He would be a reliable conservative vote from a state that hasn’t produced one in many years. I’ve been working in the North East and I believe it is ripe for a conservative resurgence. We need to stop typecasting regions and instead learn to speak to the common sense conservatism that most people intrinsically understand. It is the opposition that wants to divide us and weaken us and they are succeeding if we oppose someone like Scott Brown. Soon we will have no one left to support.
'Rats playing their sleazy games again with a new twist!
Let's remember that this Massachusetts election wouldn't be all that important now if they hadn't cheated their way to the 60th Senate seat in Minnesota, where Franken allegedly "beat" Coleman in a recount.
You’re right. Let’s see how this plays out this time.
Right. See my post at #52.
Someone else on this thread mentioned that this attitude is like a circular firing squad. That pretty much hits it on the head.
WILL DO!!
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