Scott Brown Wins Massachusetts – With YOUR Help!
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In the bluest of blue states, the people of Massachuetts went to the polls and voted for the most conservative candidate and in doing so they voted against Ted Kennedy liberalism, ObamaCare, Pelosi, Reid, Democratic control of the Senate, Socialism and the liberal agenda being forced down the throats of all Americans. I heard stories today that although the unions were encouraging their members to go vote, many of them were planning to vote for Brown.
Liberal Washington was sent a message when millions marched on September 12th and they ignored us. We told them we were coming when Hoffman did as well as he did in NY-23 and they ignored us. They were sent a message when millions of pink slips arrived at the Capitol and they ignored us. We were screaming into bullhorns when New Jersey and Virginia elected Republican Governors and they ignored us. But today, Scott Brown kicked in the door of the Senate and announced that the game has changed! They cannot ignore us anymore.
But here’s the thing to remember: YOU DID THIS! YOU MADE THIS HAPPEN!
No matter how the media spins the results, no matter how the Democrats try to cheat or delay or prevent Scott Brown from taking his seat, remember that this didn’t happen without each and everyone of you who donated to Brown’s campaign, volunteered to call people in Massachuetts, talked to someone you knew, participated in a Tea Party Meeting or even if you just started paying attention. It took all of those things for Brown to win, just like it will continue taking each and everyone of you participating in the process every time an opportunity comes our way.
On Thursday, January 7th, 2010, the word started to spread among Tea Parties all over this country that there might be a chance to help Scott Brown when Rasmussen reported that Brown was down by only 9 points. On Friday, January 8th, 2010 along with hundreds of other Tea Parties, we sent out a request to all our members to help Scott if they could. Average Americans began to respond over that weekend, but starting on Monday of the following week donations started pouring into the Brown campaign at the rate of over $1 Million dollars per day all in small donations! The Democrats were caught flat-footed and when they tried to respond it was too little too late. Coakley didn’t help her campaign by dissing Curt Schilling and then Obama arrived and dissed people who drive trucks. But none of that would have been useful if we all had not been paying attention to this race. Best of all, because Obama went to Martha’s aid, he owns this loss just as surely as he is ultra-liberal.
Last Friday, I was exchanging emails with a friend and we were discussing the Tea Party Movement in general. In one of my emails, I confided to him:
“We need a win. Simple, straightforward, no bs, and no spin. Tea Parties need a win that they can point to and say “We did that.” Period. I cannot over emphasize the importance of this fact. And we need a win that we can call our own WITHIN the existing two-party system. As non-partisan as we try to be that will probably be within the Republican Party. Nothing sells like a winner. Nothing feels as good as accomplishing the impossible. Nothing, but nothing exceeds feeling like a hero.“
To paraphrase Sidney Poitier in the film “In The Heat Of The Night,“ Scott Brown can feel good when he says, “They call me Senator Brown!” However, you can take pride in saying, “They Call Me A Tea Party Member!”
Revel in the moment. Enjoy the sweetness of the win. Savor the feeling of accomplishing the impossible. Relish being a hero.
Then on Tuesday, January 26th, 2010 join MeridianTeaParty.com at the EMEPA Auditorium on Hwy 39 North at 6:30pm as we start the next step in continuing the process of replacing those members of Congress and the Senate who have forgotten who they work for and who sent them there. Oh, and bring a few people with you who want to be on a winning team! We need more players, it’s just getting good now!!!!!
PS: I hope Scott Brown drives his truck to Washington to take his seat. Wouldn’t it be cool if pickups lined the streets of Washington, D.C. to welcome him?
