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Is the Brown win a sign of things to come?

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Post by CarolinaHound Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:10 pm

Well, Scott Brown won Ted Kennedy's senate seat in Massachusetts. Does anybody see it as a sign that the congress will be evened up after the normal 2010 election?

I'm fairly certain we'll get rid of some of the arrogance there now. The sad part is it will just be replaced with the same thing from the other side, just a different set of goals. Seems both sides are more determined to what will irritate the other party and fill their own pockets than what the people really want. There won't be a true and fair representation of the people until there is an equal number of republicans, demacrates, and independants from each state. I know. It's naive of me to think that would ever happen. The two main parties have too much control, and there are too few of the many independants with the courage to fight against those parties. The independants willing to try are made to look like they are a pickle short of a sandwich, and the masses believe it. One thing I feel is for certain, the porn stars and pot heads that try to run wouldn't be any worse than what we have now.

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Post by Theophilus Mon Jan 25, 2010 3:45 am

I believe one thing Brown being elected to the senate represents is a repudiation of the heath care bill. The fact that so many Americans were against it, and yet they continued to push ahead with it. Massachusetts really helped all of America with their vote.

You know it's funny when people call it Obama-care.

Obama as far as I know never did submit his own plan, just put it in the hands of congress. Wow real leadership there, eh.

Americans might forget things when it comes to politics, though I doubt they will forget not being listened to on something as important as health care. I don't think us Americans will all to quickly forget the democrats thumbing their noses at us, not listening to us.

I expect the democrats to loose seats in the next election.

I am considering voting for the republican against Boxer if the republicans have a good candidate for senate in California.

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