Icon Re: I'd say you need to think about things a bit, Ed...
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No, I've already stated I did not vote for Brown. Coakley likely would have done a better job than Brown if she got elected but the point is it appeared they wanted Brown to win, they being the Democrats. They voted 2 to 1 for Brown in the town where Ted Kennedy lived. The Kennedys openly were against Coakley in the primary and I think perhaps some Kennedy Democrats stayed with that idea and voted for Brown. You have to realize, Ed, a lot of those 1.2 million votes Brown got were from Democrats, not Tea Baggers, there are not enough of them in this state to effect an election.

I'm upset because of how wrong the Democrats are on this, how poorly the National media is "analyzing" it and that people are blaming the voters (a huge no-no in a Democracy) rather than putting the blame for this where it squarely belongs...on the Democrats.

I never said the health care bill was dead and yes, I support healthcare reform in a big way.

I do not support public witch hunts, dirty politics, telling people how they should vote, lies, name calling, childish behavior, branding people stupid (or racist)that might have a different opinion of how their vote might benefit people, or scapegoating a person or entire state for somebody else's failings.

Also you should consider that I have plenty of friends and associates in Massachusetts and I'm never happy when people try to stick a label on them because they did not get their way. I think the Democrats have been behaving horribly through this whole ordeal.

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