Mike Urbonas was waving blue-and-red campaign signs for Democrat Martha Coakley yesterday in downtown Melrose, hoping to give the campaign a jolt and help derail her surging Republican opponent, Scott Brown.
via Running scared, running hard – The Boston Globe.





















The article wasn't the most important element. The comments to the article at the Boston Globe show the level of enthusiasm and energy on the GOP side of this race. There's over 1500 of them, and the majority are "hot" for Brown, to say the least.
It is amazing to me that, after all of the rhetoric regarding openness and transparency that President Obama promised us, that I find myself speechless when my repub brother charges that we are hiding behind closed doors to avoid the critics of his policies.
I must admit, hard though it is, that he's right, and it is KILLING our party.
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Hopefully, this bill if defeated, will not be the end of health reform, it can’t be.
The article wasn't the most important element. The comments to the article at the Boston Globe show the level of enthusiasm and energy on the GOP side of this race. There's over 1500 of them, and the majority are "hot" for Brown, to say the least.