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To: Liz

Oh, my...

I grew up and lived in Mass until about 10 years ago.

Other than the day I was married and the birth of my children, tomorrow could quite possibly be the happiest day of my life.


9 posted on 01/18/2010 4:56:37 PM PST by nhwingut (Palin/Bachmann '12)
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To: nhwingut

nhwingut says “Oh, my...

I grew up and lived in Mass until about 10 years ago.

Other than the day I was married and the birth of my children, tomorrow could quite possibly be the happiest day of my life.”

I know how you feel. I lived in Mass until 1984. As a kid I watched the debate between drunk Teddy and his opponent Edward McCormack back in 1962. I watched Teddy get fatter and drunker as the years passed. I watched him leave a naive little girl trapped in his car to die as he planned his own Houdini act. I watched drunk Teddy turn his Catholic heritage into support for the cold blooded killing of 40 million innocent children since Roe v Wade in 1973. I watched drunk Teddy sell the good residents of Mass down the river for 47 years. Eventually the damage done by drunk Teddy negatively affected the residents of all 50 states. Now we finally get a chance to encourage Massachusetts patriots to reclaim their just heritage. It was heroic and strong men and women from Mass who gave our country life at the very beginning. Now the voters of Massachusetts can give new life to America and make amends for the 47 year nightmare which was drunk Teddy.

Massachusetts citizens lived through 84 years of torture when the Red Sox failed to win a world series. For me, the win tomorrow night by Scott Brown will feel like it did in 2004 when the Red Sox finally came through, except it will feel even better because stopping the democRAT takeover of everything in our lives is so much more important. Go Scott Brown and Go Massachusetts patriots.


72 posted on 01/18/2010 6:14:31 PM PST by Sam Clements
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