Posted on 01/13/2010 1:02:37 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
Brown posed semi-nude.
Ted Kennedy killed a young woman.
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Barney Frank is now in turmoil as to how to vote.
Thanks...it wasn’t intended to insult anyone, but was intended to suggest we need to get real.
I think posing nekkid is a good idea. Be able to tell if he really has the B@!!$ to take on the ‘rats.
I’d think the dems would want to keep this under cover so to speak? We all know that many liberal women usually vote for who they would rather sleep with. I know of what I speak when I heard them talking about it when Clinton was running the second time. I was shocked to find this out but many of them do vote that way.
Yeah!!! The wet-panty vote is guaranteed!!!
Wow, this hasn’t exactly been a secret... so they are going to try to trot this out now as a last minute ‘suprise’? First a horrible attack ad that didn’t even spell the state right, now this....
This woman’s campaign is just an absolute disaster, top to bottom... this is the kind of incompetence that would make you believe that her campaign is being run by beaurocrats... much like your health care will be if she gets into office.
Didn’t the Obama spokespeople say that he dropped something and bent down to pick it up and that’s why he is looking down like this? I think that was the explanation given for his bowing to the Saudi Arabian king. Probably the same thing happened here.
BRAVO...what a great rant! And I agree wholeheartedly!
Thank you. I’ll tell you, I really feel it, too.
I am sick and damned tired of living under the thumb of liberals. Our whole country should be. This little anecdote of my illustrates perfectly how I feel about it:
My buddy and i were out in Oshkosh for the annual air show a few years back, and it was the end of a beautiful day...the sun was going down fast, the flight line was emptying out, and we found ourselves standing in a big circle with about a dozen people we didn’t know, from all over America. It was just a chance thing, a bunch of strangers talking, asking all the usual questions such as “Where are you from?” and so on.
Going around the circle, there was someone from Oklahoma, which caused someone to sing out “OOOOk-lahoma, where the wind comes sweepin’ down the plain...!” and someone else was from Texas, and a comment came up about how tough the Texas Rangers were...you get the idea. It was kind of fun.
When they asked us, and we said we were from Massachusetts, the entire circle fell silent. There was about a two second pause, and someone very politely asked “Ah. Um...what IS going on up there in Massachusetts?”
I felt like the eight year old Little Leaguer who was the worst player on the team, consigned to playing out in Right Field. If you ever watch those kids, they stand out there, one foot kicking at the ground until there is a good, deep furrow in the grass. They all do it. Whether out of embarrassment, boredom or fear that a baseball might actually be hit in their direction, there are always those furrows in the outfield.
That’s what I was doing there, when that guy in Oshkosh asked that question of me. I was kicking at the tarmac with my toe. For much the same reasons as that eight year old kid in Right Field.
“I suggest jettisoning your anti-RINO principles for what it takes to defeat this radical, liberal Marxist agenda in Washington before it is too late. And that involves wholeheartedly supporting a candidate like Scott Brown. If you don't, you will have your principles, and you can eat those principles with your boiled wool overcoats and shoe leather, if you can find any fuel to heat water to boil them in.”
Bravo! I'm in total agreement with you. Moving from “The Swimmer” to Brown is amazing progress and all in one year. All, remember: The trend is your friend.
Being from Chicago, I understand that all knowing rolling eye response you get more often than not when you admit you are from Massachusetts. We here in Chicago will have to live down the Obama/Rahm/Axelrod/Blago debacles for at the very least 10 years. My sister keeps telling me to move to Texas....sigh. Anyways, thank you so much for articulating some very much needed common sense.
Aside: From now on when I meet a Pro Choicer, I'm going to loudly admit that I too am Pro Choice -— For the baby, that is. Just imagine asking the child 25 years after his birth whether he would have preferred being aborted? ; )
I am amazed at some of the attitudes around here. I had someone in another thread call me naive because I would rather see Brown elected than Coakley, just because Brown isn’t the second coming of Ronald Reagan.
All I can do is shake my head. It is like talking to a brick wall.
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