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A Couple of Points

1. If Scott Brown pulls very close to Coakley or wins on Tuesday, does that not kill the stupid little argument Obama has been trotting out that the Democrats need to pass health care deform to rally the Democratic base? I mean, if health care hangs in the balance by this one campaign, you’d think of all the people in America, the Massachusetts voters would storm the polls to “git ‘er done.”

2. The Democrats have certainly realized that cameras are serious causes of intimidation. They do not want cameras to film the health care negotiations because they fear voter intimidation based on what happens. But they are outright desperate to get cameras into the courtroom in California to make sure all the faces of those who oppose gay marriage can be seen by the militant gay rights activists who threatened, bullied, attacked, and boycotted those who gave money to Prop. 8 donors. Intimidation at its finest.

COMMENTS

  • http://www.voterubio2010.com nelsa

    I didn’t see Meehan knock down a reporter. I didn’ see an SEIU thug knock down an african american vendor at a rally. I didn’t see see Harry Reid say, The war is lost.

    That’s just all right wing extremist rhetoric.

    Get real. We ARE the Government and we are here to help!

    Grins…..

  • JoeG

    Hey Eric, you promised an open thread in your previous entry to permit commenting since you locked comments on that one. Any chance that will happen (or open comments tonight after it’s done with the front page).

    PS: If it helps, I was going to agree with you and expand on the idea with some other observations.

  • Brian Hibbert
  • http://truthupfront.blogspot.com jsanzone

    Perhaps both cases should have cameras. They are both very public issues that potentially effect all or at least many of us as citizens.