Scott Brown Rally For US Senate

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As you may or may not have heard, the sure-shot way of ending this government takeover of healthcare and our lives begins with the emergency election to replace the late Ted Kennedy’s seat for Massachusetts US Senate. Scott Brown is the candidate for the job. To read more about this, see our article HERE.


Last night, we attended the debate rally for Scott Brown. If IMG_2103 you haven’t heard by now, it was a slam-dunk for the Brown campaign! What you might not hear, however, is what went on behind the scenes amongst the supporters of both major camps (Brown vs. Coakley). We arrived at University of Massachusetts, Boston to the sight of teamster trucks nd union workers unloading massive signage for Martha Coakley at the entrance to the campus. As we approached the event location, the parkway was lined with giant men (all wearing their union shirts) holding Coakley signs.

 

 

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We eventually found a single gentleman holding a Brown sign: Marty Lamb, candidate for Congress in the 3rd District. IMG_21062222We stopped and talked with him for a bit and were approached by Brad Mardston, candidate for Massachusetts State IMG_2089222Senate, who gave us signs and a warm smile. Before we knew it, there was a large group of us of all ages, including Bill Hudak, candidate for Congress in the 7th District, and Robert Fortes for Boston City Council at large. There were young and old alike cheering joyfully in the bitter cold despite the looming unspoken hostility that surrounded us by the union workers with the giant Coakley signs. 

 

 

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Scott Brown is a class act. He marched up the road with a banner and a group of supporters, stopping to shake everyone’s hand along the way. There were chants of “Go Scott, go!” the entire time.




Coakley, per elitist fashion, whisked up in a stealthy and anonymous car.


 

As she approached, the giant men holding signs (as if on cue) rushed up in the middle of the road to block off Scott Brown supporters. One of them nearly knocked Angel over and was not apologetic about it at all. With the union thugs within earshot and directly in front of us, we proceeded heckling them. One of the union workers actually turned around and said “I’m paid to be here, but I’m voting for Scott Brown. I just need the money, but don’t tell anyone.”




The rally dispersed as the debate was in preparation to begin, so we headed over to watch the televised broadcast at a local restaurant. The energy was typical Bostonian. You would’ve sworn we were watching the World Series the way people were screaming at the TV and refraining from conversation.

Like we said, the debate was a slam-dunk. Once it was over, Scott Brown stopped by to thank us for the support.

 

 


Again, he’s a class-act. We’d like to mention, too, that yesterday Scott Brown’s campaign had a money bomb fundraiser with a goal of $500k. We’re proud to report that, by midnight, he had nearly TRIPLED his goal with $1.3M!!!

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The emergency election is January 19, 2010. We need to get as much support as possible...

 This will, for sure, be the “vote heard around the world!

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