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Old 01-26-2010, 08:01 AM
 
Location: San Diego
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Old 01-26-2010, 09:41 AM
 
Location: Lake Norman, North Carolina
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Actually Scott Brown's victory in Mass demonstrates that Americans are against anything Maobama is pushing.
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Old 01-26-2010, 09:42 AM
 
Location: California
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While Brown is certainly a better choice than Coakley. it remains to be seen if his loyalty lies with "the people" or with the republican party. I believe Brown (during his victory speech) mentioned John McCain as his "mentor" and started doing "robocalls" for McCain's re-election in Az. This, coupled with Palins effort to help McCains re-election bid, leaves me to question the motives of both Brown and Palin, as well as the direction of the republican party.....

Will it be anything different or are they riding on the success of the "teapartys" with no intent of change in direction ?

Does Brown have any history on Border enforcement or illegal immigration?

One to watch.

I remain unconvinced.


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Old 01-26-2010, 11:37 AM
 
Location: NC
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While Brown is certainly a better choice than Coakley. it remains to be seen if his loyalty lies with "the people" or with the republican party. I believe Brown (during his victory speech) mentioned John McCain as his "mentor" and started doing "robocalls" for McCain's re-election in Az. This, coupled with Palins effort to help McCains re-election bid, leaves me to question the motives of both Brown and Palin, as well as the direction of the republican party.....

Will it be anything different or are they riding on the success of the "teapartys" with no intent of change in direction ?

Does Brown have any history on Border enforcement or illegal immigration?

One to watch.

I remain unconvinced.

I certainly agree about not being convinced on his loyalties. This becomes especially true if he ends up backing McCain against Hayworth in the 2010 Az R senate primary.
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