Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Scott Brown for U.S. Senator


Two weeks from today, Massachusetts voters will go to the polls to elect one of its two U.S. Senators. Yes, we said elect, which is in stark contrast to how we acquired one of our sitting senators, Paul Kirk. If you were comfortable with the process whereby Kirk was knighted, you may not want to continue reading this post. This also holds true for those of you who are perfectly comfortable with the one-party system that has done such a stellar job, both on Beacon Hill and Capitol Hill. For those true believers, don't worry about the election. Massachusetts always goes with the Democrat, right?

State Senator, Scott Brown (R-Wrentham) is running for U.S. Senator from The Bay State. To those of us who are appalled by the out-of-control spending of the current administration in Washington, not to mention the back-room, one-party juggernaut, lead by Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi, who are ready to ram an earth-shattering Health Care bill down our throats, Scott is more than a breath of fresh air. Click on his WEBSITE and read his common-sense views on current issues. Scott Brown will bring a strong counterpoint to the left's shopworn party line and help bring back the basic concept of open debate to the U.S. Senate.

What can we do?

First of all, be sure to vote. Encourage your friends to do likewise. Remind everyone that every vote is needed. Going to be away? Use an absentee ballot. Worried about the weather? Vote early at Town Hall. They can ignore our emails and letters, but the Pols cannot, and will not, ignore the election results. Electing Scott Brown to the U.S. Senate will send a loud and clear message to those playing fast and loose to advance their socialistic agenda.

If you can send a contribution, no matter how small, do it now! With only fourteen days left before the election, Scott needs the support today.

Massachusetts voters have a chance to, once again, make history by voting Scott Brown in as U.S. Senator. A victory for Brown will be the "shot heard 'round the world" that says NO to the destructive and poorly-crafted Democratic agenda.

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