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Home Front: Politix
Curt Schilling endorses Scott Brown in Mass. Senate race
2010-01-06
Curt Schilling, the former Boston Red Sox pitcher who had toyed with running for the Senate in Massachusetts, has endorsed Republican state Sen. Scott Brown.

Schilling made the announcement on his blog Monday, calling Brown "exactly what this state and this country needs right now."

"He's for smaller government, stopping the concentration of power in one political party, a strong military and vigorous homeland defense, as well as -- and probably most appropriate and meaningful right now -- giving all Americans health care, but not by creating a new government insurance program," Schilling wrote.

"This state can literally change the nation in one day," he added. "Think about that, and then go vote for Scott Brown and make it happen."
Posted by:Fred

#7  This is a chance to submarine the Dems. I don't care if he's a RINO. Its MA, Home of the Massholes - he breaks the 60 right here right now, and will be the killing vote on the healthcare monstrosity before they can ram it through.

I say its worth it to roll the dice.
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-01-06 23:32  

#6  Eric... LOL!

Some the WoW community votes, but only those who played ASL. Is it enough to put Brown over the top?

There's got to be someway to adapt ASL to online gaming. My stubby fingers really struggled with those counter stacks, especially in a crowded Red Barricades mapboard.
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2010-01-06 21:32  

#5  Just got a request for money from the RNC. I'll put, "Until you fully fund canidates like Brown instead of RINOs, I won't fund you."
Posted by: DarthVader   2010-01-06 15:37  

#4  Hellfish sent him a couple of bucks from NJ. I warned him about deciding to go RINO if he wins.
Posted by: Hellfish   2010-01-06 12:29  

#3  Given the stink that surrounds the RNC it may be to Brown's advantage that they are not associating themselves with him.
Posted by: Glenmore   2010-01-06 11:11  

#2  Brown has been busting his butt campaigning, and with two weeks to go, has been on Hannity radio yesterday and bill bennetts this am. His campaign is underfunded, but I expect donations will be coming in from 'little donors' across the nation. Meanwhile, Steele's RNC has given but $50K(K) to his campaign figuring "No shot" to win. Steele has been on tv/radio this week, pimping his new book and zero mention by him about the race. Bad timing??
Posted by: Tom- Pa   2010-01-06 08:49  

#1  Thus securing the World of Warcraft, EverQuest, and ASL vote. Do the first two groups vote?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2010-01-06 00:27  

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