And it scares the beejeezus out of them.
Get ready for a fight. Massachusetts, turn out the conservative vote. We need you.
And it scares the beejeezus out of them.
Get ready for a fight. Massachusetts, turn out the conservative vote. We need you.
He doesn’t know anything about AG Coakley’s opponent (but we do, it’s State Sen. Scott Brown, R-MA) but that doesn’t stop him from rambling on.
And Democrats want him to keep helping their campaigns?
Sheesh. ll I can say is – keep on doing so.
System worked? In Cleveland International Airport?
Are we in the very best of hands? Does not look that way to me.
Whichever security personnel left that gun in the bathroom, should be let go.
Can’t fill a rally for a Massachusetts contender? Even with the President of the USA helping her out?
Sad. And yet, invigorating. Depending, of course, on one’s point of view.
After all, our healthcare and monthly budgets are at stake. To me, that’s a lot.
How about you? I believe Scott Brown would definitely agree.
Radley Balko displays an excellent quote right now, sportsfans of politics …
Well now.
This ought to be interesting.
UPDATEx1: A bit off topic, but good news. Apparently, Scott Brown has run out of signs … heh … a bit of a different complaint.
We don’t want this, now do we?
This is very serious. Particularly for this coming Tuesday
Speaking for myself, this is new information for me and I can’t say I am too pleased about it. I recommend that you read the entire article and especially watch the embedded video.
I leave it to you to determine your level of trust. Mine, unfortunately, is shaken to the core. And I am an electrical engineer (Bach. Sci.) and computer programmer/user (M.S.).
My questions are: How widespread, in how many sates, is this problem? And why is this allowed to continue?
Way to go, Congress. Must be that looming election in Massachusetts that is bothering you, eh?
What? Parliamentary rules allows this? Wait, don’t those same rules require the presence of bill-type documents on the Floor while discussing them before voting on them?
So, if you lose a Senatorial seat in Massachusetts to a Republican (guess what, this is OUR hope and change), 60 votes is just too tough to acquire?
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