saden1
01-19-2010, 02:15 PM
Thats a pretty big stretch because he has owned those other homes while he has lived in Mass. He is in the process of buying a home and moving but has not yet done so. My parents own a second home in NC and if they sold their home in Va and while looking for a new home they would not change their living address to NC while looking for a new home. This election would not even been taking place if the dems didn't change the rules when they thought it would help them. Try again.
He sold his only MA home in April 2008. A man with the kind of cash he has shouldn't have any trouble scooping up a home or building one in no time. You and I both know what he's doing so let's cut the pretense.
Monkeydad
01-19-2010, 03:33 PM
OOPS! Nice move by an ATTORNEY GENERAL!
‘Honest mistakes’: Martha Coakley failed to disclose all assets - BostonHerald.com (http://bostonherald.com/news/politics/view/20091113honest_mistakes_martha_coakley_failed_to_d isclose_all_assets/srvc=news&position=also)
Dewey beats Truman all over again!
Globe jumps the gun in online map goof - BostonHerald.com (http://bostonherald.com.nyud.net/news/politics/view/20100119globe_jumps_the_gun_in_online_map_goof/)
firstdown
01-19-2010, 03:38 PM
He sold his only MA home in April 2008. A man with the kind of cash he has shouldn't have any trouble scooping up a home or building one in no time. You and I both know what he's doing so let's cut the pretense.
So you really think he has held out buying a home so he could vote in this election that he did not even know was going to happen until a year after he sold his home? Boy he really wants his one vote to count. Moving from one state to the next requires more then just an address change so most people wait until they know where they are going to live before making that change. If you think he just held off for two years to vote in this election then I'm not going to change your mind but it does not make much sense. Also we can thank the Dems for this special election they wanted so he could cast this important one vote.
Monkeydad
01-19-2010, 03:39 PM
IMO, as a Republican, I'm finding this race in Mass totally hilarious. I don't know if it's because Coakley felt like she was entitled to a Kennedy seat simply because she shares his party, but this campaign has been AWFUL! Alienating Red Sox and Bruins fans, saying Catholics shouldn't work in emergency rooms, Patrick Kennedy doesn't even know Coakley's name, Obama comes in and makes fun of Brown's truck (HELLO? A GM truck with over 200,000 miles- oops!). It's no wonder Rahm and Co won't let him speak off the cuff anymore... I mean, what a shit show. Oh, and don't forget that awkward moment this morning when Coakley tried to relate Dr. King's "dream" to her campaign. I was embarrassed for her. She's got campaign staff that can't even spell the name of the state for God's sake.
Coakley is a fail. Massachusetts hasn't had a Republican senator in 38 years. They will tomorrow. And when the polls close, my must see TV will be MSNBC. It's gonna be hilarious.
Is that Olberman's channel? (don't know, I can't stomach liberal news networks) I heard a clip of him on the radio earlier raging and throwing around the "teabagger" namecalling. :D
Chuckie Schumer is namecalling too:
FOXNews.com - Schumer Pulls 'Tea-Bagger' Card on GOP Candidate Brown (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/14/schumer-pulls-tea-bagger-card-gop-candidate-brown/)
It's going to be so satisfying to see these people defeated.
Just another example of trying to screw with the election by Dems:
Phony Calls Tell Massachusetts Residents Pro-Life Group Opposes Scott Brown (http://www.lifenews.com/state4738.html)
firstdown
01-19-2010, 03:40 PM
Is that Olberman's channel? (don't know, I can't stomach liberal news networks) I heard a clip of him on the radio earlier raging and throwing around the "teabagger" namecalling. :D
Chuckie Schumer is namecalling too:
FOXNews.com - Schumer Pulls 'Tea-Bagger' Card on GOP Candidate Brown (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/01/14/schumer-pulls-tea-bagger-card-gop-candidate-brown/)
It's going to be so satisfying to see these people defeated.
Just another example of trying to screw with the election by Dems:
Phony Calls Tell Massachusetts Residents Pro-Life Group Opposes Scott Brown (http://www.lifenews.com/state4738.html)
I can see how someone forgets they have a 12,000 IRA account but not $200,000 in a savings account.
saden1
01-19-2010, 04:00 PM
So you really think he has held out buying a home so he could vote in this election that he did not even know was going to happen until a year after he sold his home? Boy he really wants his one vote to count. Moving from one state to the next requires more then just an address change so most people wait until they know where they are going to live before making that change. If you think he just held off for two years to vote in this election then I'm not going to change your mind but it does not make much sense. Also we can thank the Dems for this special election they wanted so he could cast this important one vote.
Are you serious? I would think it's pretty clear what he did with simple reasoning. What it means is that he sold his house and moved out of MA and when this special election was announced he registered his son's house as his address and thus be able to vote in the special elections.
To put it as plainly as it can get...Mitt Romney does not live in MA.
BTW, I still technically have VA residency and can vote there by simply registering my my friend's address as my address. I of course don't live in VA and haven't lived there for 9 years but if I wanted to I can vote there (note that it is illegal to vote in two different places).
firstdown
01-19-2010, 04:32 PM
Are you serious? I would think it's pretty clear what he did with simple reasoning. What it means is that he sold his house and moved out of MA and when this special election was announced he registered his son's house as his address and thus be able to vote in the special elections.
To put it as plainly as it can get...Mitt Romney does not live in MA.
BTW, I still technically have VA residency and can vote there by simply registering my my friend's address as my address. I of course don't live in VA and haven't lived there for 9 years but if I wanted to I can vote there (note that it is illegal to vote in two different places).
Ok, if that makes you feel better. Funny just last year you liberals where touting how the right was done but now your worried out one person voting. I guess that was short lived. That lasted about as long as a liberal radio talk show.
CRedskinsRule
01-19-2010, 10:38 PM
I suppose it's a shame that Brown won by a couple Thousand more votes than just 1. If it were one, the Democrats could sue Romney and get the election overturned.
hooskins
01-19-2010, 11:26 PM
congrats repubs. This really shows that the economy, can get someone elected and oust those in power. I am referring to both parties here too.
GMScud
01-20-2010, 02:02 AM
Great great stuff tonight. Well done Senator Brown. Sayonara 60-40. Can't wait for mid-terms in Nov...