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Posted January 16, 2010 - 8:33 am
8 Comments:

Depending on the political circumstances in about 8 months, I wouldn’t be surprised to see something like this in the MS-01 race.

Posted by Alan on 01-16-2010 at 09:36 AM [link]

love it.

Posted by Shelby on 01-16-2010 at 09:46 AM [link]

I sent him money via internet.  Each of you should do the same.  Right now he represents every conservative in the country.  http://www.brownforussenate.com

Posted by reddneck on 01-16-2010 at 10:03 AM [link]

If the Tea Party can keep their message simple and clear; if they don’t try to splinter into a third party movement and thus dilute the entire effort, this could be a most monumental election year.

Posted by catty on 01-16-2010 at 10:09 AM [link]

We just need to keep this movement going, and not lose sight of the ultimate goal.  The goal being to take this country back from the folks who want to weaken it through their lack of courage and foresight to do what the American people want done rather than their own agenda.

Posted by Hammer3 on 01-16-2010 at 05:52 PM [link]

It’s hard for me to see how an insurance lobbyist’s dream like Scott Brown is in any way equivalent to George Washington.  It’s truly amazing to see how stupid conservatives think the average voter is.

Posted by DeltaLitProf on 01-16-2010 at 08:18 PM [link]

I hope I am wrong, but I believe Massachusetts is populated with leftists, and they will deliver the leftism.

Posted by Algerhiss on 01-17-2010 at 02:10 AM [link]

Befo I run fer offise, i couldnt even spel masatoosits.  Now i no bill miner is rite.  this is 1960!.

Posted by slowpitch on 01-17-2010 at 09:23 AM [link]

Hey DeltaLitProf, if Brown is “an insurance lobbyist’s dream,” how come they’re giving their money to Coakley?

Come to think of it, some health insurers might just not be crying over a law that requires everyone to buy their product.

Posted by Elwood P Dowd on 01-18-2010 at 12:56 AM [link]
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