Wednesday, January 13, 2010

A VOTE FOR SCOTT BROWN IS A VOTE FOR FREEDOM...AND A CLEAR MESSAGE THAT WE HAVE HAD IT WITH OBAMA'S MARXIST AGENDA!...

A Brown win will have tremendous repercussions across the nation
Scott Brown: “It’s the People’s Seat!”
By Jim O'Neill Wednesday, January 13, 2010

“Something is brewing in Massachusetts and all over the country…”—Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney

When liberal pundit and CNN commentator, David Gergen, recently asked Scott Brown if he intended on sitting in the late Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat, and blocking the “health-care” Kennedy fought for, Brown replied, ““Well, with all due respect, it’s not the Kennedys’ seat, and it’s not the Democrats’ seat, it’s the people’s seat.”

As pointed political put-downs go, Brown’s reply has to rank right up there with Lloyd Bentson’s, “Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy,” remark, made during the 1988 vice presidential debate.

Scott Brown, of course, is right. The Senate seat, that is up for grabs in the upcoming election, belongs to the people of Massachusetts—and in a very real sense, it belongs to “we the people” of the United States of America.

Make no mistake, if the Democrats win this Senate seat, then they win the power to continue with their tyrannical disregard for the will of the people, and will have carte blanche to carry on with their unpopular, unAmerican, unconstitutional, Marxist agenda of equal squalor for all.

As I said in my last article on Scott Brown, “this is a big one.” And indeed it is. A Brown win will have tremendous repercussions across the nation, and will set the stage for the retaking of America in the November, 2010 elections.

Should Brown win, the Democrats are already threatening to block his appointment to the Senate, until after the “health-care” bill is passed. We shall see. But let’s not put the cart before the horse—we need to “keep our eyes on the prize,” and get Scott Brown elected. First things first.

Often my readers send me emails asking “What’s to be done?” They tell me, “I know how bad it is, but what can I do?” Well, here’s your answer, or at least an answer. Get involved with the Scott Brown campaign.

Go to the donation page at his website, and donate what you can—a dollar, if that’s all you can afford. Every dollar helps. You had better believe that Big Pharma, AIG, Goldman-Sachs, and the rest of the “fat cats” will be pumping millions into getting their Democratic hack elected.

If you go to Scott’s website, you’ll find that they are looking for volunteers to make phone calls—you do not need to live in Massachusetts to help out with this. You can make your calls from anywhere in the country.

I talked recently to a phone volunteer, Penelope, who told me that she had been working on the Brown campaign for three months, and that the momentum that they have experienced recently is “completely out of control.” She told me that she gets calls from “California, Texas, all over the country.”

Two months ago the polls showed Brown running over thirty points behind his Democratic opponent, Coakley, now the polls show them neck and neck.

Keeping in mind Doug Hoffman’s unsuccessful bid for a Congressional seat, it ain’t over ‘til the fat lady sings—there must be no counting of chickens before they’re hatched. “Neck and neck” won’t cut it. We have to go for a clear, and indisputable victory.

America’s middle-class, and the future of our republic, are hanging by a thread. The stakes could not be higher.

A word to my “Irish brethren.” I know that the Massachusetts Democratic machine, and people of Irish descent, go together like a donnybrook and Guinness, but for America’s sake, vote for Brown—‘tis a fair Irish name, is it not? If it’ll keep peace in the family, tell everyone you voted for Coakley; tell them you voted for her twice; tell them anything you want, but VOTE FOR BROWN. May God guide you.

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