Great
Scott!!!! Or the Scott heard around the
world…..
Tuesday morning, January 19th,
2010……obviously the decision for the
Senatorial election in Massachusetts is
still hours away…but what effect has this
event had on our national psyche? What has
happened to us as a nation in these past
couple of weeks that will be observed and
commented upon around the world?
Well ,for one thing, the 47 year old Senate
seat held by the late Ted Kennedy is in
serious jeopardy of being lost to a new face
on the street, Scott Brown. A Republican, if
you can believe it.
Has the devil come to Boston in the recent
weeks or what? Well, it would seem that way
to some in the Democratic Party who are now
shaking their heads and starting to point
fingers at each other over this nasty
predicament. How could this have happened?
It wasn’t supposed to be this way. This race
was in the bag…..why, don’t the good
citizens of this state know that their
action today may have far more lasting
impact than just the election of a senator?
Why, the Obama/Pelosi/Reid sponsored health
care agenda may be stalled or sidetracked if
a (gasp) Republican were to actually get
elected. Heaven forbid that someone might
usurp a seemingly God given right. Heaven
forbid that the voters of this state might
march to their own tunes rather than in lock
step with the current administration. Heaven
forbid that the people in this state might
have been roused out of their slumber for
lo, these many years and are saying… ‘No,
we’re tired of this pap and not going to
take it anymore…’
God love ‘em…
The polls at this time show Brown with a
significant lead over his opponent, but I’m
not sure polls can always be relied upon so
I tend to shy away from predictions based
solely upon polling data. In my mind the
race is over when the last vote has been
counted and not until then.
So, as of noon, the race is still up in the
air and is anyone’s to call.
However, there is something to consider even
if Brown were to lose. That is how did he
come so far in such a short period of time
in a state where the election was so
seemingly predictable four or five months
ago? Simple. The voters in this state (or at
least a large number of them) have come to
the same conclusion that many of us have in
this country. Those elected officials in the
rest of the country had better sit up
straight and take notice as well. Your
position might be the next to be threatened
or even lost. We did not elect you to be a
professional politician, even though you
have developed this mentality and cannot
envision anyone disagreeing with you or
taking offense to your actions and words.
We are tired of being treated as if we are
schoolchildren without the maturity to have
any input on major issues that concern all
of us. We are tired of career politicians
giving us the equivalent of taxation without
representation. We are tired of being told
we are ‘terrorists’ because we don’t agree
with what is being thrown at us by the
elitist members of congress. We are tired of
legislation being crammed or shoved down out
throats when the majority of our citizens
voice their opposition and then are being
told to just sit back and live with it. We
(the people) of this great nation put you in
office and by God, we can take you out. Your
actions speak volumes when you show your
obvious contempt for what we have to say.
A week or so ago, a longtime friend of mine
sent me an e-mail expressing his
discouragement with our current situation.
He was asking me if there was any hope. Can
anything be done to stop the current ‘full
speed ahead’ mentality in Washington D.C.?
To my friend, I would say…yes, there is
hope. Look at Scott Brown for an example of
American hope. If it can happen in Boston,
it can happen anywhere.
Scott Brown…we hardly knew ‘ye…but I suspect
that won’t be the case for much longer.
Comments go to
pperry@austin.rr.com,
complaints go no where.
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