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Brown Has a Chance to Win – Liberals Have Underestimated the People

Scott Brown appears to have a good chance of winning in Massachusetts today. I’m not quite ready to say it’s lock. Never underestimate your opponent. The Democrats are and look where it’s getting them.

I have to laugh thinking back a year ago. James Carville, Paul Krugman and those pundits/elite intellectual basically said that the conservatives were dead. That the GOP was done for. Funny thing happened: They underestimated the will of the people to stand up when the liberal Socialists tried to take over the country. The people of this country apparently still yearn to be (mostly) free. I love to listen to them try to explain this. I love listenening to their mouthpieces on MSNBC show who they really are.

You really get a sense of who a person is when they are stressed. When the country was in danger of being taken over by Socialists and Marxists, people fought back. Tea Parties broke out all over the country. The left tried to dismiss it but the people knew the truth. Now the stress is on the liberals. And they are acting badly. They are lying and being corrupt. They only speak in insults or blame. It is truly pathetic.

They are losing. If they lose Mass. then the liberal agenda has truly crashed and burned. And how quick this occurred?! I am proud of what the Tea Party movement accomplished. We were awakened and helped awaken the rest of the country. I am proud to say I was at the Nashville Tea Party last April. Proud to say I was at the DC Rally in August. I took my young family. We rallied and were heard. The left tried to marjonialize the movement but they were gloriously ignored. The Tea Party movement and America awakened to a disgusting Pelosi/Obama/Reid agenda. We are fighting back successfully.

I hope Scott Brown wins. I think his message is bright enough to propel him to the upper reaches of national service. Couldn’t you see him as a candidate for President? He has to win today but I think there is that potential. Obama was only in the Senate forĀ  a short two years, all of which he campaigned through. Why not Brown?

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