GOP values.....only apply to democrats it seems...Hmmm - he was voted Cosmo's sexiest man waaaaaay back when he was in college, and I believe it was before he was married. So what's the big deal - it wasn't a Playgirl spread.
On the record...
Wiki# Brown supported the 2006 Massachusetts health care reform, which requires all residents to purchase health insurance.
# Brown stated that he personally believes that marriage is between a man and a woman, but refers to the currently legalized same-sex marriage in Massachusetts as a settled issue.
# Brown supports legalized abortion and Roe v. Wade, calling it "the law of the land".
# Brown supports expanding solar power, wind power, nuclear power, and offshore drilling exploration as a means to reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil.
Take the Scott Brown victory for what it really was... a poorly run campaign by an opponent who took a vacation in the middle of the campaign and who walked into needless corners of defense and portrayed a perception that a victory was inevitable and an en lement.
Republicans need to be reminded that the winner of the Senate race is for same-sex marriage, is pro-choice, pro-cleantech/alternative energy and likes state government-run mandated health care.
GOP values.....only apply to democrats it seems...Hmmm - he was voted Cosmo's sexiest man waaaaaay back when he was in college, and I believe it was before he was married. So what's the big deal - it wasn't a Playgirl spread.
Holy ! That was a straw platoon! Congrats!![]()
You sound like him. Guess what, keep talking.
Olbermann is the voice of the Dems
Rush and Hannity is the voice of the GOP
Looks like they won then.
None of the above to nbdan and his opposite universe evil dan, jack sommerset.
running for the US Senate in New Hampshire?
http://time.com/25324/scott-brown-ne...A+Swampland%29
The quotes in the link suggest movent away from center. Not a great strategy for NH imo.
Scott Brown gets an awkward lesson about Obamacare
Scott Brown is as hapless a Senate candidate in New Hampshire as he was in Massachusetts. Even in a crowd of friendly fellow Republicans, he can't seem to keep his foot out of his mouth, particularly when it comes to Obamacare.
Brown found that out on Saturday, when he stopped by the home of Herb Richardson, a Republican state representative. Sitting in Richardson's home, Brown called Obamacare a "monstrosity" that members of Congress didn't even bother to read before they passed. At that point, according to the Coos County Democrat, Richardson chimed in to explain that the law had been a "financial lifesaver" for him and his wife. From the piece (page 14 [pdf]):
Richardson was injured on the job and was forced to live on his workers' comp payments for an extended period of time, which ultimately cost the couple their house on Williams Street. The couple had to pay $1,100 a month if they wanted to maintain their health insurance coverage under the federal COBRA law.Richardson said he only received some $2,000 a month in workers' comp. payments, however, leaving little for them to live on.
"Thank God for Obamacare!" his wife exclaimed.
Now, thanks to the subsidy for which they qualify, the Richardsons only pay $136 a month for health insurance that covers them both.
Who knew Obamacare helped Republicans, too? Certainly not Scott Brown. The reporter told Huffington Post that Brown didn't respond to this revelation that Obamacare might not actually be a monstrosity, even for a Republican, and the conversation moved on.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/03/20/1286156/-Scott-Brown-gets-an-awkward-lesson-about-nbsp-Obamacare?detail=email
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