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kaddursal
01-20-2010, 09:08 AM
The Massachusetts Senate Election last night was not a joyful election. This election may have been planned to soon, and way too quick. Scott Brown, and Martha Coakley just became the nominees from the Primaries last December, and the race lasted only from that month, until Jan. 19-The day of the election. Gov. Deval Patrick was the one to set up this emergency Senate election right after Ted Kennedy died last summer. But I think he should have had the election in the late Spring or Summer in 2010. So that Coakley and Brown could have had more time to make enough money endorsements to try to get enough Massachusetts voters to make up their minds wisely to whom to vote for. But I think that Gov. Patrick setting up this election too quickly was a terrible mistake. I mean this emergency election was a great idea. But it was way to soon, and not enough time for either of the candidates to be prepared. After the polls closed at 8:00 PM EST last night, and they were projecting that Scott Brown was declared the winner, I was watching Countdown with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC. And he was talking to Rachael Maddow, and they were saying that the Democrats didn't have enough time to make enough money to get Martha Coakley prepared for this election. Because this race was too fast. They also said that the Democrats were not prepared for this. And I think they were absolutely right. The Democrats were not prepared. Patrick made a boo-boo bringing this election in no time flat without having a plan to get Martha Coakley a chance to try convince a majority the Mass. voters to vote for her. I think Patrick botched up this election and jeopardized Coakley's chances to winning the election "That was a big boo-boo." But this may hurt Deval Patrick's chances of getting re-elected as govenor of Massachusetts this November. But he's in a lot of hot water anyway. Because he has been cutting off a lot of jobs, and funds for those in need in Massachusetts.

Sen. John Kerry said a few days ago, that Scott Brown fans were bullying, and making idol threats to Martha Coakley supporters. And that wasn't very nice. You see, when people votes for somebody. They all think they're not going to commit any wrong doings.

For some of us. We may have learned our lesson about planning this election too soon. It was too quick, and it didn't give the Democrats, or Republicans enough time to make enough money, or be prepared to have this election to be prepared. When this race took place, none of us ever expected that this race would be too close to call. It was a tight race. And not enough time for the voters to make up their minds clearly on who to vote for. But a lot of people voted for Scott Brown, because they objected Obama's Heath Care Bill. But I also heard last night that some Scott Brown supporters went after him, because he was handsome, and a Britney Spears looking type. Scott Brown was a stranger and worked as a lawyer. And he also appeared out of know where. But he also posed nude in the Cosmopolitan Magazine. And there's a question whether, or not he's experienced with politics?

Martha Coakley on the other hand, was and attorney general, and she's experience with politics.

But this election may have been a spoof. And I heard that a lot of Scott Brown supporters in Massachusetts are very selfish with their money.

Maybe next time if we ever have another emergency election like this one, we should plan it the correct, and wise way. And not be in a terrible rush with it. Just because Obama and the Democrats were in a terrible rush to have this Health Care Bill pass. But now Scott Brown is the New Mass. Senator. And he can now break the filibuster proof system by the Democrats that needs the 60 votes to prevent the filibuster. And this Health Care Bill may never pass, while Scott Brown is now the brand new Senator.

This whirl-wind emergency election was not the right time to have it.:ugh::ugh::ugh::ugh:

kaddursal
06-29-2010, 11:07 AM
I'm hearing now that some people in Massachusetts are starting to complain about Senator Scott Brown. That he is becoming an ally with BP and with supporting coal mining industries.