Scott Brown for U.S. Senate: the Tough Conservative Massachusetts Needs

By Angela F. F. Davis | 10/29/09 | 08:03 PM EDT | 3 Comments

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Courage, tenacity, and experience are the outstanding qualifications of the Republican challenger for Kennedy's vacant U.S. Senate Seat.  Those words embody the well grounded candidacy of State Senator Scott Brown (R) who is on the ballot as the Republican candidate for the Massachusetts U.S. Senate Seat. Wherever he goes in Massachusetts he is generating high levels of excitement. The crowds cannot seem to get enough of him.  Talk radio and television are getting to know him, airing favorable interviews and repeating his no nonsense-get-it done style.

And he never stops.  He is everywhere.

Working constantly, tirelessly to get his message out to the voters of Massachusetts.  We all know one thing, Scott Brown is a workhorse, he rolls up his sleeves and works hard.  It is refreshing to see someone with that work ethic really working hard to earn the confidence of those who may not know him as well as others do.

He is a star here in Massachusetts because he is the voice of the frustrated taxpayers in the state who work hard everyday and deserve to keep more of what they earn.  He understands that those of us with young families to support share his values and he knows our daily challenges as a family man himself.

State Senator Scott Brown (R) of Wrentham, MA., is a force to be reckoned with. He tells it like it is, as the tide is shifting very slowly and methodically to the right.  Scores of independent voters, are moving to the right to be on Brown’s team, and the right is unified on his candidacy.  It is a tremendous shift.

In heightened contrast Brown is running against the winner of the “one size fits all” group of gutless Democratic sycophants.  Each of them Dems are in lock step with Pelosi’s political agenda.  Socking it to the working men and women of our nation, penalizing them for following the rules, while providing everything for free to the illegals and those who simply choose to not work.

This week you only to have seen one of the candidates who will be in the Democratic primary being interviewed on a local Boston station where she touted visiting her sister, who lives abroad, as foreign relations experience.  To view a small slice go to:

www.youtube.com/watch

Cut to State Senator Scott Brown, who has served and defended his country for years, first as a State Representative for three terms, and currently serving his  third term as State Senator.  He is a decorated member of the Mass. Army National Guard, serving for almost thirty years holding the rank of Lt. Colonel in the Judge Advocate Corp (JAG) and he is a practicing attorney.    

Scott Brown is a fiscal conservative and a supporter of small business owners.  He understands what makes the economy tick and he has never, in his career, voted for a tax increase.  He has also been a “standout” advocate for children's and victim's rights. 

In Massachusetts the Republicans have a great opportunity to take back the U.S. Senate seat on January 19, 2010.  We all know, however, that money is the mother's milk of all campaigns.  You simply cannot win unless you have the necessary financial support to go toe-to-toe with the Democratic opponent.  And these special elections are typically bloodbaths.

Senator Brown needs and deserves the support of all Republicans and Independents across the nation!  To support

Scott Brown for U. S. Senate go to:  

www.icontribute.us/scottbrown/initiative/redcounty

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I am extremely upset when I

I am extremely upset when I hear remarks that this Senate seat seems to belong to the Kennedys and is their's alone to pass along. I applaud the remarks of a recent participant on the Emily Rooney show who pointed out that thisUS Senate seat "belongs to the people". Great Job, keep it up.

Submitted by orgeni on Fri, 10/30/09 - 10:53 AM » | Print
 
 
Scott Brown

 

I am particularly angered by Democratic generated remarks claiminmg Kennedy ownership of this Massachusetts U.S. Senate seat. One participant on a recent Emily Rooney TV show take pains to point out that “the people own this seat, not the Kennedys”. Keep up the great work Angela

Submitted by orgeni on Fri, 10/30/09 - 11:20 AM » | Print
 
 
Lovw Scott Brown!

Was happy to hear the Scott Brown has compassion for the poor since he came from a single Mother who was on welfare.  I feel he is going to need this with all the foreclosures!  The food banks will be crowded and people looking to afford health care will increase.

Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 10/31/09 - 01:04 AM » | Print
 

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