START and Repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell
Conservative support, which includes an emphasis on strong National Defense, has put you into office. If you vote yea on the START treaty, after going against the Marine Commandant on Don't Ask, you will be returned to the private sector very soon.
At best START should be deferred to next year and reviewed thoroughly. Obama does not support our defense interests. His loyalties are clearly with others. You are aligning yourself with Obama, Reid, Pelosi, Clinton, Stowe,…
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Added by roy sanders on December 22, 2010 at 9:00am — 6 Comments
I actually thought having an actual Republican in office in would help conservatism. Instead we get the worst possible scenario. A RINO... I disgusting creature that pretends to be a conservative to get elected then once in office continually agrees with the most far left radicals all the while kicking conservatives in the groin, daily and without remorse. In fact glee at the act. Snowe, Collins and now Brown... And to think I was soooooo STUPID as to actually help get this .....…
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START TREATY
Senator, Please reconsider and vote against the START TREATY. I admire your independent thinking but as a supporter I am very upset about vote
Added by Daniel Murray on December 20, 2010 at 9:32pm — 1 Comment
Sharing their DREAM with our Senator. Please support this MA resident.
Hi my name is Su Li Chun, and I came to the U.S. about 12 years ago when I was 8 years old. I came here from Ecuador for a vacation with my father and brother to Disneyland. However, that became a longer stay and one which I had no idea about. I currently live in Boston, MA and am attending Wheelock College. After all the hard work and effort I put in throughout my years in school and the good grades I earned, I was rewarded with a scholarship to Wheelock College, a college that has been the…
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Sharing their DREAM with our Senator. Please support this MA resident.
Jonal D.
Jonal arrived in the United States in 1995. He overstayed his permitted time to stay in the US after his family decided to attempt to give him a better opportunity at life than he could ever find himself to have back in his birthplace, Mexico.
Living today in the city of Lynn, MA, he has been attending school ever since arriving in the US. Today a stellar high school student with great aspirations, Jonathan is currently taking several…
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Interview to a dreamer. How can you deny them a future? we can't. DREAM ACT NOW
Rodrigo.
I came to the US February 10th 2001, I was 12 years old. I pretty much came to New York and went straight to Boston after arriving in the United States.
I came from Brazil, from Minas Gerais
Now I live in Lynn with some roommates, and my family lives in Peabody. Since im 22 I decided it was…
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Sharing their DREAM with our Senator. Please support this MA resident.
Emiliana is a senior in Lynn. She is originally from Guatemala. But that’s not really her “homeland”. She has been in the U.S. for 10 years and all her most fond memories are of times spent here. She has always wanted to be someone who helps others and tries to do so anytime she has the ability to.
Emiliana, like many other girls, is a very physically active young lady and loves to play soccer. She is also quite cultured when she is on her own time at home or even in school…
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Senator Brown: Would you explain to your constituents how is this Amnesty?
When discussing the DREAM Act – passed by the U.S. House of Representatives and currently debated in the U.S. Senate – I find a lot of myths surrounding this issue. Critics claim that the DREAM Act is nothing more than a mass amnesty for illegal immigrants, that it would require spending large amounts of taxpayer monies to support implementation of this legislation and that it would lead to increased claims for Federal and State assistance for DREAM Act applicants and their families. In…
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SENATOR SCOTT BROWN WILL VOTE YES FOR THE DREAM ACT
I had a dream that our Senator Scott Brown will vote YES for education and justice. He will vote YES for children of undocumented immigrants who had no voice or choice in their parents decision. He will vote YES for the DREAM of millions of students that will become leaders in many professional fields in the future, if they were only given a chance.
I trust that my DREAM will come true. Senator Brown I trust that you will do the right thing and
PASS THE DREAM ACT…
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I'm not sure if anybody reads these blogs, but whatever. I am a supporter of Senator Brown, and I hope he runs again and is reelected. I do want the current tax rates to stay in place. BUT! What you guys (Mitch McConnell & Co.) are doing right now is HORRIBLE!
The current deal is no different than the deals done by Pres Bush. "Compassionate conservatism" OMG! How come we didn't figure this one out before? We will pass tax cuts, and give welfare, and pay for Medicare, and…
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Meet the Brown's
It was Senator Scott Brown who got my family into politics. All of whom campaigned and voted for then Scott Brown. Other than voting we were apathetic about politics. Apathy or worse rules today with most people on the subject of politics. The rule is never talk about politics at social gatherings right? Government is at an all time low in public perception. Senator Brown breaks with that perception. He carries with him a sense of thoughtfulness and sincerity to the…
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In Memory of Wayne Vynoris
In fondest Memory of Wayne Vynoris - December 3, 2010
Wayne supported me in my efforts on behalf of Scott Brown before anyone believed Scott had a chance. A true Patriot and Conservative, Wayne mounted and raised these 4 x 8 foot signs on a 100 foot crane in front of his business along Rte 110 in Salisbury. The beautiful flag draped below was almost 10 times the size.
As Scott's popularity grew, we watched from Wayne's office window as cars stopped and people…
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Brown's funding idea a good one.
Dear Senator Brown:
Your idea to fund extension of unemployment insurance for the so called 99ers is a very good one. The 99ers many of whom can't find jobs because of this government's policies should get the benefits. Unspent funds should be taken as you suggest from money already appropriated for other programs. Programs which may not be as urgent as this issue. The workers paid into the system and many of them first time recipients of any such program in their working…
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17 Days to go
My fellow Americans:
I'm but common, no more than a rube. Make no mistake, I know where I figure into the equation. I know how little my voice is. Who would listen to me?
In the short time left before the new congress convenes, I think nothing should be done except the extension of so called "Bush Tax Cuts" for everyone, because it is the right thing to do for everyone. It is what the majority of Americans want. Hey, It's fair. Americans do not…
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