THE NEW BOSTON TEA PARTY IS TAKING PLACE IN MASSACHUSETTS, SCOTT BROWN IS LEADING THE CHARGE

Martha Coakley, presently serving as Massachusetts Attorney General, is in the fight of her life. She has a problem and we might add, this will not be solved in the courtroom, but by the Intelligent Voters of the Bay State. When we say intelligent, we mean it. The "We The People" brigade has awoken with a vengeance.  Look out Washington D.C. the Tea Party has started and heading your way. What better place for the Tea Party to begin, but the Great State of Massachusetts, that gave us Liberty, Freedom and Justice. As Paul Revere cried out during his Midnight Ride, we cry out that the PEOPLE are coming. Scott Brown, contesting the seat, once held by that infamous Senator, the one who drove off a Bridge, his name escapes us right now, is taking the place of the legendary Paul Revere, who warned that the enemy was coming. And now some 227 years later, we are sending a message to the Big Government, that "YOUR DAYS ARE NUMBERED".   The Revolution has begun.

Be part of the Revolution, join Scott Brown's Campaign Today.
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Senator Scott Brown and Family
In 2004, Senator Brown received the  Public Servant of the Year Award from the United Chamber of Commerce for his leadership in reforming the state's sex offender laws and protecting the rights of victims. He has also been recognized by the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFI for his work in creating an environment that encourages job growth and expansion in Massachusetts.

Senator Brown is a graduate of Wakefield High School, Tufts University, and Boston College Law School. He lives in Wrentham, MA with his wife Gail and their two daughters, Ayla, a student at Boston College, and Arianna, a student at Syracuse University.

 

 

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