Posted on 01/24/2010 8:41:41 AM PST by mainstreetradical.com
Scott Browns improbable win and the energy of the Tea Party movement that helped to sweep him into office have stirred the imagination and creativity of the electorate. Mainstreet America will not sit by and let the debate be dictated by the left. Incumbents, regardless of party, should fear a well-informed and politically active public.
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1. Is Scott Brown a liberal?
2. He campaigned on independent thinking
3. is he against national healthcare for the right reasons?
4. Can we change his mind on important issues?
We need to watch this guy closely. He may be good, or just another republican lib.
2. He campaigned on independent thinking
3. is he against national healthcare for the right reasons?
4. Can we change his mind on important issues?
We need to watch this guy closely. He may be good, or just another republican lib.
Hello 2009, 12, 09!
Question for YOU:
What's a "FAUX" News "owned by Saudis"?
Who's the "She's a great moose hunter--but not really a good poker player."?
But better yet here's a good one for you:
Who is Ellie Light???
Lot of n00bs telling us what we must do lately ...
Que pasa? I don’t get you. OK I’ll try: FAUX news , FOX news plays both sides against the middle. A few years ago was owned by 6% Saudi. Last month I believe up to l7%. Recently Saudis bought even more into it, do’t have figures on hand.
Moose hunter is obvious. Sarah playing the wrong cards, throwing in with Juan Amnesty McCain.
Ellie Light??? You tell me! Probably what people suspect, an Obamanoid trying to divert us from political machinations. Now what do you think of Scott Brown—? He will at least deny the fascists their socialized med. scheme.
Suggestions, that’s all, not telling you what to do. I’m on your side!
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