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Chrissyism of the Week

What is it with liberals and irony? This one needs absoultely no explanation: “We learned today that Massachusetts senator Scott Brown, who’s been a senator for just 35 days, has a book deal! According to the Wall Street Journal, Brown’s expected to write about his upbringing, his early career, and how he beat Martha Coakley [...]
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Massacre in Massachusetts: Brown Annihilates Coakley

Moderated by the hyper partisan David Gergen, the inspiring Scott Brown mopped the floor with repugnant democrat hack, Martha Coakley, his opponent for the Massachusetts senate seat once owned by Ted Kennedy Kopechne. Exposing the astounding arrogance of the democrats, Gergen asked Brown and Coakley if they would stop the health care bill so beloved by Kennedy.  Brown [...]
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Dems in Mass Panic

Joy Tiz ©2010   Democrat angst is palpable in Massachusetts.  Enthusiasm for Scott Brown is soaring just as the public becomes increasingly repulsed by democrat candidate for senate, Martha Coakley, described by Ann Coulter as “too immoral for Ted Kennedy’s seat.”  The people of Massachusetts recall her heinous behavior keeping an innocent man in prison [...]
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Mutiny in Massachusetts

Mutiny in Massachusetts Joy Tiz ©2010 Republican Scott Brown is nipping at the heels of  democrat Martha Coakley in the race to replace the late Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Chappaquiddick).  “Brown is benefiting from depressed Democratic interest in the election and a huge lead among independents for his surprisingly strong standing. Those planning to vote in [...]
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