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For underdog Scott Brown, all’s Weld that ends Weld
The Boston Herald ^ | 1/8/2010 | By Margery Eagan

Posted on 01/08/2010 11:41:07 AM PST by Bluestateredman

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To: Bluestateredman

a good comment to the article:


Boston_girl1980:
Hey Marge, You are straight up whacked out. I’m a woman, a Democrat and VOTING for SCOTT BROWN!!
A real woman would defend a 23 month old baby girl that was raped/molested by a hot curling iron but not your gal Martha Coakley. You both make me sick.
I’m a woman and an American first and foremost and I could care less if someone has a (D) by their name. Especially someone with a (D) that doesn’t care about little girls getting raped.
You and Coakley both sicken me.
Vote for Scott Brown!!


back to me:
I know not everyone will like this but I feel Brown is a big improvement over the alternative...and if you choose to stay home, etc., and not vote for him, you may as well call yourself a Conservative For Coakley. Teddy would be so
proud of you!, helping to elect his successor by your
non-vote...


21 posted on 01/08/2010 12:04:01 PM PST by raccoonradio
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To: rhombus

Finneran-Lang-Eagan Axis of Evil:

http://massresistance.blogspot.com/2007/06/finneran-lang-eagan-axis-of-evil.html

http://massresistance.blogspot.com/2008/11/homofascist-intimidation-hq-villa.html

From Eagan’s column,”Same-Sex Marriage: Ordinary ceremony turns unique” (Boston Herald, 5-18-04).

... Five minutes after Alexander Westerhoff and Thomas Lang, in tails and tux, walked down a white-carpeted aisle here last night, their wedding became not about same-sex or any sex, but about two people promising their lives to each other.

In many respects this wedding is “like any wedding,” said officiating minister the Rev. Peter J. Gomes of Harvard University . “Preservice jitters . . . anxiety . . . confusion,” he said. “And so we celebrate the ordinariness of the occasion.”
But Gomes also said there’s “something quite unique and special” happening in this small chapel.

You expected Gomes then to speak of history: Yesterday, for the first time, homosexual couples could wed in Massachusetts . Before yesterday this union would have been illegal. Instead, Gomes referred to the two men before him as “unique” in their love. Men who put “16 years’ worth of thought and care and consideration” into getting married.

And so it was in many ways a traditional marriage. Each pew a garland of baby roses. Best man Alex Filias handing over the rings. Traditional vows: “I give you this ring as a symbol of my promise,” said Westerhoff. “All that I am is yours, as long as we both shall live,” said Lang.

Here’s what was different: As the couples joined hands, Gomes pronounced them, not man and wife, but “partners for life” and “truly married in the sight of God and man.” Lang and Westerhoff kissed twice - very quickly - then they received a proclamation of congratulations from the Massachusetts House of Representatives, signed by Speaker Thomas Finneran, who has long opposed gay marriage. It read: “What the SJC has granted, let no vote put asunder.”

... last night in Manchester-by-the-Sea, about 100 guests - men in black ties and women in bejeweled gowns - celebrated their marriage with them. Singers from the Boston Lyric Opera sang arias by Puccini and Lehar. Lang and Westerhoff marched out of the church to a gospel rendition of “Oh, Happy Day,” sung by the red-robed Majestic Ensemble. Westerhoff was occasionally in tears as the wedding party adjourned to the massive home the couple just built together.

Missing from the party, however, was Alex’s mother, who disowned him, the couple said, after their Vermont civil union....


22 posted on 01/08/2010 12:04:17 PM PST by massmike (...So this is what happens when OJ's jury elects the president....)
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To: Jim Robinson

[You gotta be kidding me. RomneyLite. No, Romney exactly.]

If he votes against healthcare, all past and future sins will be absolved. Healthcare socialism is that crucial to stop.


23 posted on 01/08/2010 12:06:14 PM PST by FastCoyote (I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
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To: raccoonradio
>>Immigration
I recognize that our strength as a nation is built on the immigrant experience in America. I welcome legal immigration to this country. However, we are also a nation of laws and government should not adopt policies that encourage illegal immigration. Providing driver’s licenses and in-state tuition to illegal immigrant families will act as a magnet in drawing more people here in violation of the law and it will impose new costs on taxpayers. I oppose amnesty, and I believe we ought to strengthen our border enforcement and institute an employment verification system with penalties for companies that hire illegal immigrants.

------------------- Is that a RINO?

24 posted on 01/08/2010 12:06:36 PM PST by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio

...Now ask Martha what she thinks about immigration


25 posted on 01/08/2010 12:07:16 PM PST by raccoonradio
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To: rhombus

This is a hit piece on Brown. So obvious. Stay the course. Victory is in our sites # 41.


26 posted on 01/08/2010 12:08:19 PM PST by GilGil
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To: Siena Dreaming

Would Freepers be willing to elect a RINO in order to stop the health care bill? “

damn right we would...at least some of us would!


27 posted on 01/08/2010 12:12:01 PM PST by ConservativeDude
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To: Chet 99

Exactly. I have no problems with supporting a moderate Republican in Massachusetts. The other option is a Marxist. You decide.

RINO this, RINO that...the fact is that we don’t have a parliamentary system here, so by nature things will divide themselves among two parties and two parties only, for better or for worse. This will mean conservative Republicans in some states and moderate Republicans in others. It might be nice to where we could have a true conservative party, a libertarian party, a moderate party, and then the Dems would have their socialist party, but it really just won’t happen in the system that we have.

I agree with Scott Brown more than I agree with his opponent. That is good enough for me.


28 posted on 01/08/2010 12:12:23 PM PST by ksm1
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To: FastCoyote
From his campaign website re: government health care:

"...I support strengthening the existing private market system with policies that will drive down costs and make it easier for people to purchase affordable insurance. In Massachusetts, I support the 2006 healthcare law that was successful in expanding coverage, but I also recognize that the state must now turn its attention to controlling costs."

Someone tell me again the difference between RomneyCare and ObamaCare?

29 posted on 01/08/2010 12:13:37 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Join the TEA Party Rebellion!! May God and TEA save the Republic!!)
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To: Bluestateredman

Maaahhhgery is still kicking around? Does she still have that talkshow with Jim Braude the lefty councilamn from
Cambridge?


30 posted on 01/08/2010 12:15:09 PM PST by rahbert (Bop Bop, dibidip dibidip....)
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To: ConservativeDude
That would be most of us..........

There aren't that many 1%ers, they just speak the loudest.

31 posted on 01/08/2010 12:15:40 PM PST by Lakeshark (Thank a member of the US armed forces for their sacrifice)
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To: Bluestateredman

A RINO from MA? Compared to Swimmer?!

MA?!

Just as long as he doesn’t try to run for president, he’s great.


32 posted on 01/08/2010 12:15:48 PM PST by TheThirdRuffian (Nothing to see here. Move along.)
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To: Bluestateredman

Mass Citizens for Life is supporting Brown.

I suppose the test on whether somebody opposes Brown would be: after Brown wins, ask the person whether they are upset with the results.

The DEMS need Coakley for the 60th vote, yes?


33 posted on 01/08/2010 12:16:48 PM PST by campaignPete R-CT ("pray without ceasing" - Paul of Tarsus)
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To: Jim Robinson

So, Massachusetts should elect Coakley and insure the passage of Obamacare? Not sure I get it.


34 posted on 01/08/2010 12:24:16 PM PST by liberlog
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To: Cheerio
Does he have to run according to Ted seat's schedule?

Somebody will come on here soon to point out that the Constitution stipulates that each seat stay in the same "CLASS", regardless of any interim term.

So 2000 ... 2006 ... 2012.
Brown/Coakley is up in 2012.
35 posted on 01/08/2010 12:24:50 PM PST by campaignPete R-CT ("pray without ceasing" - Paul of Tarsus)
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To: campaignPete R-CT
From his campaign site on abortion:

"While this decision should ultimately be made by the woman in consultation with her doctor, I believe we need to reduce the number of abortions in America. I believe government has the responsibility to regulate in this area and I support parental consent and notification requirements and I oppose partial birth abortion. I also believe there are people of good will on both sides of the issue and we ought to work together to support and promote adoption as an alternative to abortion."

If a candidate for the United States Senate cannot defend our most fundamental God-given unalienable right to Life, then which other of our unalienable rights will he not defend? Will he stand firm against abortionist judges?

36 posted on 01/08/2010 12:26:36 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Join the TEA Party Rebellion!! May God and TEA save the Republic!!)
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To: ConservativeDude
I know I would.

But it seems the purists around here outnumber the pragmatists.

37 posted on 01/08/2010 12:27:13 PM PST by Siena Dreaming
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To: Jim Robinson

[Someone tell me again the difference between RomneyCare and ObamaCare?]

I stand corrected as far as Brown’s background. But given Coakley’s sure vote for Obamacare, versus Brown’s likely no vote, what choice is there right now?

This may be my one exception to the no RINOs rule. They always stab us in the back the first chance they get.


38 posted on 01/08/2010 12:28:08 PM PST by FastCoyote (I am intolerant of the intolerable.)
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To: Bluestateredman
Underdog--but "Underdog" was the one who always saved pretty Polly ! He was the hero.

This article, this writer, are shamelessly vicious. A rattlesnake wrote it with its fangs, the venom drips from it.

Do you think, in sick, degenerate, fascist Massachusetts, you will find a virgin conservative?

Scott Brown if elected will vote against the health TAKEOVER by rabied Democrats/liberals and traitorous sellout 'pubs.

I believe if he's elected, he may well work his way back to more conservative thinking. The fact that the RNC & Steele have been unwilling to help him or give him $$ means that he's too conservative for their liking, too independent.

39 posted on 01/08/2010 12:28:46 PM PST by molybdenum
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To: FastCoyote
If he votes against healthcare, all past and future sins will be absolved. Healthcare socialism is that crucial to stop.

Amen. Why are purists being so myopic? Scott Brown has promised to kill Obamacare and be the 41 senator to filibuster.

What else could possibly matter?

40 posted on 01/08/2010 12:31:07 PM PST by mwl8787
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