Stuart M Van Tine
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This may be the most important election in the history of the United States Senate. With Scott's vote, the Republicans will be able to effectively oppose radical legislation, which the majority of…Continue

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Jaye Strait commented on Stuart M Van Tine's blog post Rides needed?
"Dear Kind Sir: Thank you. You are a true Patriot. Jaye Strait"
Jan 19, 2010
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Rides needed?

I am in Norfolk (Town) right now. I have an all wheel drive SUV that can carry four passengers comfortably. It's a hybrid, so the libs won't be able to point at us and say Scott's voters are arriving in a gas-guzzler. If any town or regional coordinators want to dispatch me to transport Brown voters to and from the polls, please reply here and I'll give you my phone numbers. If any individuals in Norfolk or nearby towns need a ride or know someone who does, I'll provide transportation unless a…See More
Jan 19, 2010
Stuart M Van Tine commented on Nancy Murdock's blog post Handing out absontee ballots in Lawrence today
"Nancy... call the police, the US Attorney's office, and Fox news, in that order."
Jan 19, 2010
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The WSJ Editorial

The editorial "Coakley's Convictions" in the Jan. 14 Wall Street Journal is a scathing expose of Ms. Coakley's role in prolonging the gross miscarriage of justice known as the "Fells Acres" case. In case you don't recall it, the opinion piece sets forth the whole sorry episode in full factual detail. In my opinion, it's a modern reprise of the Salem "witch trials." Ms. Coakley now says that it happened before her time and she had nothing to do with it. The editorial clearly demonstrates that…See More
Jan 16, 2010
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fraud busters

This may be the most important election in the history of the United States Senate. With Scott's vote, the Republicans will be able to effectively oppose radical legislation, which the majority of Americans, and Massachusetts residents oppose. It was just reported that the Dem. House of Reps election committee donated $$ to Coakley possibly against the election laws. Will Democrats engage in election fraud? Certainly so. Republicans have cast one or two fraudulent ballots since 1779, I'm…See More
Jan 14, 2010
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Jan 14, 2010

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Rides needed?

I am in Norfolk (Town) right now. I have an all wheel drive SUV that can carry four passengers comfortably. It's a hybrid, so the libs won't be able to point at us and say Scott's voters are arriving in a gas-guzzler. If any town or regional coordinators want to dispatch me to transport Brown voters to and from the polls, please reply here and I'll give you my phone numbers. If any individuals in Norfolk or nearby towns need a ride or know someone who does, I'll provide transportation unless a… Continue

Posted on January 19, 2010 at 1:19pm — 1 Comment

The WSJ Editorial

The editorial "Coakley's Convictions" in the Jan. 14 Wall Street Journal is a scathing expose of Ms. Coakley's role in prolonging the gross miscarriage of justice known as the "Fells Acres" case. In case you don't recall it, the opinion piece sets forth the whole sorry episode in full factual detail. In my opinion, it's a modern reprise of the Salem "witch trials." Ms. Coakley now says that it happened before her time and she had nothing to do with it. The editorial clearly demonstrates that… Continue

Posted on January 15, 2010 at 11:55am

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