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Boston Brigade

Working in Boston to election Scott Brown for US Senate.

Location: Boston, MA
Members: 70
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2012

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Senator Brown Campaign kick-off 3 weeks away!! - Call banking starts Monday January 2: WE NEED YOU

Hello Brown Campaign Ambassadors, I hope everyone had an enjoyable Christmas, Hanukkah, and Holiday Season!  I am emailing you and will be calling to bring you up to speed with what is happening in…Continue

Started by Bradford Garnett Jan 2, 2012.

Please help get every Brown vote to the polls!!!

Please help get every Brown vote to the polls!!!Thank you Massachusetts! You are true American patriots. The country is working beside you getting out the vote and we will not stop phoning until the…Continue

Started by Patty Parrett Jan 19, 2010.

HELP! - Need help answering a question for a registered dem on the verge of voting Brown! 4 Replies

The following question is posed by my fiancee who is a HARDCORE Liberal and has been all her life. I've been working on her (as well as volunteering and donating to the campaign) since Scott Brown…Continue

Started by Matt Knott. Last reply by David K Jan 19, 2010.

Points make opposing Obamacare calling Massachussetts voters for Scott Brown for U.S. Senate

Points make opposing Obamacare calling Massachussetts voters for Scott Brown for U.S. Senate ...Saturday, January 2, 2010~ Reagans Renegades ~ Jan . 1, 2010 National Tea Party Political Battle Call…Continue

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Started by David K Jan 19, 2010.

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Comment by Nick Sneath on October 17, 2012 at 10:23am

Please join us in Melrose this Saturday, October 20th, for our largest rally of the year with Senators Scott Brown and John McCain. Don't miss this special opportunity!

To find out more and RSVP, please click here.

Comment by Scott Brown on October 9, 2012 at 5:46pm

We need your help to get out the vote. Are you going to be able to make it to the polls on Election Day? If not, get your absentee ballot request form here: http://www.scottbrown.com/vote/

Comment by Nick Sneath on September 25, 2012 at 4:49pm
Hi everyone,
 
This is Nick from the Boston Headquarters. Just wanted to give you a quick heads-up about an upcoming Boston-area event in support of Senator Brown.
 
This Friday, join Boston for Brown at the McKeon Post in Dorchester from 6 to 10 pm. There will be music, a cash bar, and Senator Brown himself!
 
For more information on this fun and easy way to support the campaign, click here:
 
Hope to see you there!
 
Nick
Comment by Patty Parrett on September 24, 2010 at 8:14pm
CNN is reporting that Bill Clinton is going to have to campaign for Barney because his seat is not a sure win anymore!!!! They were even interviewing Sean Bielat.

I just received this message from the Greater Boston Tea Party:
Frank Must GO! Rally in Taunton on Sunday
Barney Frank needs to go and we need to send a message to the nation that we are doing our part!

Sunday, September 26 | 2:00 pm

“Take it Back TODAY!” Rally on the Taunton Green
Restore the fiscal and constitutional principles that make America strong!

Featured guests include:
Todd Feinburg, host, WRKO's Tom & Todd
Sean Bielat, candidate, U.S. House
David Pottier, candidate, State Senate
Christen Varley, Greater Boston Tea Party
Shaunna O'Connell, candidate, State Representative

Located at the center of the city of Taunton, at the junction of Broadway, Taunton Green, Main and Court Streets

You can do it again Massachusetts! You showed Americans the power of their vote. First Kennedy's seat and now Frank!!!!


To help Sean's campaign, go to:
http://seanforcongress.com/
Comment by Fred deBros on January 19, 2010 at 8:33am
its in the tank
this am on beacon hill: all the peaks in could get in were scott votes. done.
besides historically no mass atty genl ever made it to elected office since elliott richardson, a rino anyways.
so:
start the bubbly

fred
Comment by David B. O'Connor on January 17, 2010 at 7:59pm
The rally at Northestern on Huntington was dynamic. At sixty-eight, and after 12 years on the GOP State Committee, I've rarely witnessed such commitment - and that is in people half my age and younger. You are all Dynamic. And your expressed belief left me thinking there are people in this Commonwealth who are self-less.
I noticed John Kerry being ignored as his driver made a U-Turn in the midst of us. We're known to each other and when he caught my eye he almost snapped his neck to look away; Lurch lurched left.
Leaving, and en route tothe "Y" I noticed a table, "Catholics for Coakley". I guess they're the ones she's freed from the "corporal works of mercy". You know, working in emergency rooms. Well, there's an example of her view of church and state. (In the early 1900's there was a sign "Catholics, need not apply". Nice work, Maggie. Why not run a campaign like Heretics for Hitler, See how far you can turn the clock back.) Hey, gang, don't get me wrong - or right - practising, as I may be, I'm also a scrimmaging believer.
I've not yet seen a clip (or spin) of O'Bama's speech. But, why kill the good mood I got from all of you.
So think about this: Coakley can use party thugs to kick the press. She would limit certain people from employment based upon their beliefs - and she would use the name of that belief to do it. She stated there are no terrorists in Afghanistan - just a lot of unemployed luggage loaders crowded into the Kyber.
And interpreting her role as a US Senator, she would represent O'Bama not Massachusetts.
Oh, if that's the case, why are we so worked up?
Because we want a Senator to represent the people of Massachusetts.
Comment by Erik Dentremont on January 17, 2010 at 2:11pm
Scott Brown is going to change history on Tuesday by becoming the first Massachusetts Republican senator since 1967. The Massachusetts state senator is currently on a Bus tour stopped his campaign trail in famed Kennedy's hometown of Hyannis where 2000 supporters rallied on Main Street Hyannis Ma. Scott Brown's, Brown Brigade, cheered as state senator Brown walked down main street with the Hyannis local police providing an escort. Scott ended the walk down main street at Tommy Doyle’s where he re iterated his commitment to provide change. A Hyannis local police officer was a bit perplexed at the size of crowd commenting 'Hyannis has never seen this type of support before'. After Scott's speech the future Massachusetts senator continued to greet everyone in the Irish pub. The crowd had a feverish pitch to grab Scott's hand and take a picture with their candidate. Scott patiently asked everyone to relax and he would meet everyone, which he did, including this reporter. When I finally made may way to Scott, after passing the bar and buying a beer for Scott, I offered my Sam Adams to the patriot. Scott politely declined the beverage for now but did except a left handed handshake and the offer to "Keep on fighting for the people's seat ". Julie my lovely wife, who has never been a political activist shook Scott's hand and wished him the best of luck. Julie, the now Brown supporter also commented “ I love your daughters for setting Martha straight on how their Dad stands on Abortion”. Amidst a sea of comments from supporter each receiving an equitable thanks, Scott continued to be accessible to and accepted a kiss on the cheek from my wife.

Scott Brown left for the bus to his next stop. We are going to follow him to Worcester today for a 3PM rally to hopefully hear from Scott and our former governor Mitt Romney. I hope we can repeat the great day today and see a regular guy get elected to the peoples senators seat. I also hope after Tuesday night’s election, Scott can celebrate a victory and pop open the case of Sam Adams I left at his doorstop last night.
Comment by Patty Parrett on January 17, 2010 at 4:11am
The Scott Brown for US Senate is holding a rally tomorrow 1/17/10 at Mechanics HALL, 321 Main Street,Worcester, MA. THe doors open at 3:00. We really need everyone to attend and show thier support for Scott Brown. For more information, please sign on to Brown for US Senate.com and click onto The People's Rally to register.
Comment by Patty Parrett on January 17, 2010 at 4:11am
Scott Brown wants a sea of red, white and blue ACROSS the internet!
This is what we ALL need to do next.

Please change your profile picture to support Scott Brown

My profile pictures are now "Scott Brown US Senate, January 19" through Jan., 19. You will look smashing in blue as well.

Just right click on my Scott Brown profile above and save picture. Then go to your home page and change your profile. We might need this as a backup if they refuse to seat Scott. We can send the congress and senate to the internet to see what they are facing in November.
Comment by Patty Parrett on January 17, 2010 at 4:11am
Thank you Erik. You are a true American patriot and you are putting your vote to good use!!!!
And Dave thank you also. You are awesome!!! Tell your family thanks from me!
And David this is also the power of ALL - All Americans working TOGETHER for a common goal - taking back America - the greatest country in the world. And you in Massachusetts are showing the US citizens and the world that the power is in people through the ballot box just as our forefathers intended it to be.
I am originally from Longmeadow and I always knew from the start that Massachusetts would come through!!!!
 

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