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CONGRATULATIONS SCOTT BROWN! MARTHA COAKLEY CONCEDES!

ABC News reports:

In a dramatic upset that will end Democrats’ super majority in the Senate, Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown defeated Democrat Martha Coakley to claim the seat held by the late Ted Kennedy for more than 46 years.

Brown’s victory makes him the 41st Republican in the Senate, meaning Democrats will no longer be able to prevent a Republican filibuster — a major complication for President Obama’s agenda and health care legislation currently pending in Congress.

Great news! Now it’s time to celebrate a great victory for America!

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Don't mess with Coakley! Haha.

Wonder what you would find if you frisked the Martha Coakley headquarters?

Answer: Some really angry Coakley campaign/union members!

HAHA! Don’t mess with these guys.

Make sure you checkout what the guy says at the 45 second mark:

I’m going to call the police if she continues to film me on private property. She’s in violation of my rights… my civil rights, which we still have despite Nazis like you!

Jeez… All they wanted to do was get a few shots from inside the headquarters, but I guess that’s not possible because they’re too “bias.” Oh well… This just hurts Coakley’s campaign even more.

Props to Feed Your ADHD!

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Martha Coakley (D)

Wonder what you would find if you frisked Martha Coakley’s husband trying to give a fellow officer a handshake this morning at a Massachusetts polling station?

Answer: Epic fail.

HAHA!

Oh yeah… I almost forgot to mention, Coakley’s husband is also a former cop. Ouch!

If you would like to watch Scott Brown enter his local polling station while several police officers made it a point to shake his hand, click here.

Let’s go Scotty B!

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Wonder what you would find if you frisked the state of Massachusetts and its polling stations?

Answer: Like a typical liberal, Martha Coakley’s campaign appears to be bending the rules.

According to the Election Journal and Commonwealth law:

At an election of state or city officers, and of town officers in towns where official ballots are used, the presiding election officer at each polling place shall, before the opening of the polls, post at least three cards of instruction, three cards containing abstracts of the laws imposing penalties upon voters, and at least three specimen ballots within the polling place outside the guard rail, and have available at the check in area at state elections a number of copies of the information for voters material provided for in section fifty-four at least one for every one hundred voters; and no other poster, card, handbill, placard, picture or circular intended to influence the action of the voter shall be posted, exhibited, circulated or distributed in the polling place, in the building where the polling place is located, on the walls thereof, on the premises on which the building stands, or within one hundred and fifty feet of the building entrance door to such polling place.

Hmm… The election laws in Massachusetts seems pretty straight forward, don’t you think? Then why are citizens who are trying to perform their civic duty forced to see all these garbage campaign posters within 150 feet of their local polling station?:

Oh… There’s definitely more:

If you think the Democrats’ attempts at election corruption stop here, you’re wrong. Check out this video clip of Isabel Melendez handing out absentee ballots:

Jim Hoft from Gateway Pundit responded to the video clip with this:

A woman in Lawrence, MA, is carrying around blank absentee ballots in Spanish today. She explains to the bloggers who took the video how she’s telling people to mark Martha Coakley’s name. The woman handing out the ballots identifies herself as “Isabel Melendez” and says she has a talk show in which she promoted Coakley’s candidacy.

Michelle Malkin reported: The deadline to apply for absentee ballots for the January 19, 2010 special election for US Senate was on Friday.

Am I done? Haha, of course not! Everyone knows – especially in the uber liberal state of Massachusetts – that Democrats have multiple election day tricks up their sleeves. Check out this distasteful one:

Behind in the polls to Republican Senate candidate Scott brown, supporters of pro-abortion candidate Martha Coakley have evidentially reached into their bag of dirty tricks. A Washington, D.C. based company is making calls to Massachusetts residents pretending to represent a prominent pro-life group.

The calls, from 202-461-3441, a Washington number registered to a company called SOOH, claim to be from Massachusetts Citizens for Life.

The caller claims the pro-life group is opposing Scott brown because of his stance against the health care bill, but as MCFL president Anne Fox told LifeNews.com late Monday, the opposite is true.

“Pro-lifers are receiving phone calls from people claiming to be Massachusetts Citizens for Life. The callers say that MCFL is not supporting Scott Brown because of his position on health care,” she said. “The truth is that Massachusetts Citizens for Life is supporting Brown because of his position on health care.”

The same number is also making calls to other state residents with various messages all attacking Brown.

All of this Democratic corruption is just more fuel to the fire if Scott Brown is able to pull off a victory tonight in Massachusetts! So everyone in the Bay State should go out there and vote for Scott Brown.

Side-Note: Isn’t it ironic that Martha Coakley is the Massachusetts’s Attorney General, yet she and her campaign continue to violate her state’s own laws? Just thought I’d throw that one out there.

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People in Massachusetts, make sure to get out and vote for Scott Brown!

I wish Scott Brown the best of luck today in his U.S. Senate bid! Also, if you know someone in Massachusetts, call them and make sure they go vote for Scott Brown.

So far so good, because the polls are open in Massachusetts and reports of heavy early turnout is quite encouraging.

More good news for Republicans: According to a DSCC internal poll, Brown is entering this election leading by five points:

Yes, the internal Coakley campaign poll numbers that have leaked out show a dead even race and perhaps a slight improvement over last week. However, there was more than one internal poll conducted by Democrats. A little birdie tells me that the final tracking survey conducted by the Mellman Group for the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee had Brown ahead by five points.

As I have stated before on my recent blog posts: The stars are starting to align! Even Sarah Palin Tweeted some words of encouragement about Scott Brown and today’s special election:

We must stop the radical and socialist agenda going on in Washington DC!

*UPDATE* – January 19, 2010

Republican candidate Scott Brown has officially casted his vote in Massachusetts. Take a look:

One down… Thousands more to go!

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Another Coakley mistake...

Wonder what you would find if you frisked Martha Coakley’s speech earlier this morning at the 2010 Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast?

Answer: She found a way to politicize a day of Dr. King’s remembrance.

Martha Coakley’s comments were absolutely distasteful. Also, Republican opponent Scott Brown was in attendance but he was not asked to speak. Afterward, Scott Brown responded with this:

“I thought it was inappropriate to be politicking when we are trying to honor Martin Luther King today. I don’t have any comments on what it says about her. Right now I am not going to comment on anything political right now, we’re going to start campaigning in about a half hour… I certainly didn’t realize that this was a rally for Martha and I thought it was inappropriate that she was starting to ask for other people’s votes when we were trying to remember Martin Luther King Jr. …I don’t remember hearing anything about Martin Luther King except for minor references. “

Click here to watch the video of Scott Brown’s responses, because it’s priceless! Haha.

If you watched the video clip of Martha Coakley’s speech that I posted above, you might of heard her tell the crowd that, “Dr. King would be standing with me if he was alive today.” Unfortunately for her, Gateway Pundit pointed out that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece would likely disagree:

On a day when Americans across the country are celebrating the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his desire to regard all people as Americans worthy of equal treatment, his niece says King’s dream, if announced today, would also include protecting unborn children from abortion.

Dr. Alveda King, today, is celebrating Uncle’s life and she said he would agree that, when it comes to treating all people with respect, that he would include babies before birth.

“Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke of a Beloved Community where all are treated with respect and dignity,” Alveda King told LifeNews.com today.

King told LifeNews.com, “The unborn are as much a part of the Beloved Community as are newborns, infants, teenagers, adults, and the elderly.”

“He fought against society’s exclusion of people who were treated as less than human because of their appearance,” she added. “Today, we are compelled to continue Uncle Martin’s fight by standing up for those who are treated as less than human because of their helplessness and inconvenience.”

Yikes… This election is not looking good for Democratic candidate Martha Coakley. One of the latest polls show Scott Brown leading by more than 9%. Ut oh… The stars are aligning!

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A new sign of "change."

Wonder what you would find if you frisked President Obama’s speech at a campaign rally for Martha Coakley in Massachusetts?

Answer: A couple of hecklers.

Oh my… This is quite interesting, because it appears the political tides are changing. Since when do protesters sneak into an event and interrupt The Messiah speaking? Perhaps the rarity of this type of occurrence is starting to decrease…

Besides interrupting President Obama for 4 minutes, the most shocking part about this event was the location and the attendance of Martha Coakley’s campaign rally. The rally was held on a university campus in the uber liberal state of Massachusetts! As for the attendance, they didn’t even fill up the hall… Wow! Meanwhile, Scott Brown’s campaign rally in Worcester, MA looked like this on the outside:

Instapundit has more:

A REPORT FROM THE SCOTT BROWN RALLY AT WORCESTER: “It’s an absolute mob scene. The police have closed off the streets. It’s mind blowing. The hall is already full, and it holds 3,000 people. There may be another 1,000 people outside.”

Meanwhile, reader Sean Fitzpatrick writes: “Pictures don’t do justice. Nothing like this in Mass since JFK. Worcester rally starts in thirty minutes and the streets are already packed.”

Absolutely awesome!

Side-Note: How long will it take liberals and the mainstream media to label the couple protesters as thugs, extremists, teabaggers, crazies, and whatever demonizing terms they use toward individuals who are opponents of President Obama’s policies?

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Wonder what you would find if you frisked the latest Suffolk poll?

Answer: Scott Brown (R) has taken the lead in the Massachusetts special Senate election!

The stars are starting to align:

Riding a wave of opposition to Democratic health-care reform, GOP upstart Scott Brown is leading in the U.S. Senate race, raising the odds of a historic upset that would reverberate all the way to the White House, a new poll shows.

Although Brown’s 4-point lead over Democrat Martha Coakley is within the Suffolk University/7News survey’s margin of error, the underdog’s position at the top of the results stunned even pollster David Paleologos.

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Paleologos said bellwether models show high numbers of independent voters turning out on election day, which benefits Brown, who has 65 percent of that bloc compared to Coakley’s 30 percent. Kennedy earns just 3 percent of the independent vote, and 1 percent are undecided.

Given the 4.4-point margin of error, the poll shows Coakley could win the race, Paleologos said. But if Brown’s momentum holds, he is poised to succeed the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy – and to halt health-care reform, the issue the late senator dubbed “the cause of my life.”

Yet even in the bluest state, it appears Kennedy’s quest for universal health care has fallen out of favor, with 51 percent of voters saying they oppose the “national near-universal health-care package” and 61 percent saying they believe the government cannot afford to pay for it.

Good news for conservatives! Hopefully Scott Brown (R) is able to keep up the momentum! Donate to his campaign by clicking here.

Also, don’t forget about Martha Coakley’s latest gaffes:

Notice something a little odd about the photographs used in this attack advertisement? The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) uses a photograph of the World Trade Center as a symbol of Wall Street greed… Classy Democrats!

Oh yeah! Remember Boston sports fans… Martha Coakley also believed Curt Schilling was a Yankees fan! Oh boy:

This might be one of  the worst campaigns ran with a week to go until the election.

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Martha Coakley gone bad!

Wonder what you would find if you frisked the people that work for Martha Coakley’s campaign?

Answer: Maybe a little bit of assault and a tad bit of battery.

Unbelievable…

Poor John McCormack – a writer for the Weekly Standard. I don’t know how well you can see the actual video and what’s going on, but here’s what happened:

After Coakley finished her answer, she began walking away from the restaurant, and I walked behind her asking why health care industry lobbyists were supporting her at the fundraiser. She didn’t reply.

As I walked down the street, a man who appeared to be associated with the Coakley campaign pushed me into a freestanding metal railing. I ended up on the sidewalk. I was fine. He helped me up from the ground, but kept pushing up against me, blocking my path toward Coakley down the street.

He asked if I was with the media, and I told him I work for THE WEEKLY STANDARD. When I asked him who he worked for he replied, “I work for me.” He demanded to see my credentials, and even though it was a public street, I showed them to him.

This incident gets a little interesting though, because Martha Coakley is Massachusetts’s Attorney General:

The fact that people who work either for or with the state’s Attorney General feel free to commit assault and battery on a reporter should tell Massachusetts voters all they need to know about Coakley and her views on public accountability.

Here’s a picture of the incident (including the assailant):

The assailant is rumored to be Michael Meehan of Blue Line Strategic Communications, who has worked for John Kerry, Maria Cantwell, and was sent to Massachusetts by the DSCC to handle “messaging” for Coakley.

Side-Note: If I had this video on my computer, I would be so tempted to add Trick Daddy’s “I’m A Thug” as the background music, haha.

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Wonder what you would find if you frisked Martha Coakley’s campaign?

Answer: A lot of union funding and support… well the support might be iffy.

Hmm… So much for Martha Coakley’s campaign having a lot of grassroot support behind her:

A major national union supporting Democrat Martha Coakley is taking out a massive TV ad buy that slams her Republican rival, Scott Brown, for his positions on abortion and climate change.

The ad taken out by the Service Employees International Union, will begin airing statewide tomorrow. The buy size is $685,000, one of the largest of the election.

“Before you vote for Senate, here’s a few things you should know about Scott Brown,” says a narrator in the 30-second spot. The narrator then says he “has repeatedly opposed a woman’s right to choose” and he “expresses skepticism that climate change is being caused by humans.”

HAHA! Don’t worry liberals, I’m not laughing at the fact that she got a large chunk of change to smother the airwaves with attack advertisements. It’s the fact that the money is being spent on advertisements that are a complete distortion of the facts. Perhaps Ms. Coakley should have paid more attention to Scott Brown in the debates… or the weather outside:

Brilliant. When most of the nation is locked in a deep freeze, these mega-tools are going to bring up the discredited man-made global warming hoax. As for opposing a “right to choose,” Brown is pro-choice so that line of attack just reeks of desperation.

If you don’t find any of that amusing, maybe you will find this group of union workers rallying for Martha Coakley entertaining:

Haha… Now that’s what you call priceless! If you couldn’t hear the audio that well, I’ll explain what just happened: A member of the Sheet Metal Workers union admitted that he was being forced to come down and hold a Coakley sign, but says he doesn’t mind because he’s being paid $50. Moments later he openly admits that he’s voting for Scott Brown and high-fives another Brown supporter.

Got to love it. If you would like to contribute a couple dollars to Scott Brown’s campaign for U.S. Senate, click here. The special election is January 19, 2010 so we all need to act fast.

Side-Note: Hey, remember when Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) accused townhall protesters of astroturfing? Yeah… For their own personal good they just shouldn’t talk sometimes.

Random-Note: For all you New England Patriots and Boston College fans, Doug Flutie has just endorsed Scott Brown! Check out the video:

Go get’em Scott!

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