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Bill Gunn at the Tea Party Express Rally Worcester ma 11/1/10
Posted: November 2, 2010 by datechguy in congress, elections, politics, special eventsTags: big red wave, bill gunn, ma-1, tea party express, voices of the candidates, worcester
First Report Fitchburg Ward 6 7:58 a.m.
Posted: November 2, 2010 by datechguy in elections, local stuff, opinion/news, politicsTags: 2010 elections, big red wave, election 2010, fitchburg, massachusetts elections
There were over 100 votes between A & B already and a very steady stream of voters
This is the first time I’ve ever seen poll watchers
Two years ago I was the lonely person holding a sign for McCain and Palin. today there were 5 people holding republican signs and a single person holding one sign…for Sheriff.
If this is being repeated all over the state then democrats….Be Afraid, be very afraid!
Update: yup is should have said AM
If Charlie Baker fails to win today it will be for this reason…
Posted: November 2, 2010 by datechguy in elections, opinion/news, politicsTags: 2010 election, catholic, charlie baker, election 2010, mcfl, mortal sin, Tim Cahill, wheel of fish award
I talked to people at Mass and at the K of C yesterday and I was very surprised to hear so much support for Tim Cahill…until I read this:
“As you know, the MCFL State PAC endorsed Tim Cahill for Governor last spring. Tim answered our questionnaire 100% pro-life. He pledged to opt out of the abortion funding in Obamacare. We were pleased for our people to have someone for whom to vote because the other candidates hold aggressively pro-abortion positions.
“Unfortunately, Charlie Baker is still (in his own words) ‘to the left of Barack Obama on social issues’ and Deval Patrick has never been for life.
Occasionally there is a race with candidates whose positions are so stridently pro-abortion that no one in conscience can vote for them. That is the case with Baker and Patrick.
Let me follow up with a pronouncement by the Pope:
… Pastors should remind the faithful of their duty to use their votes to advance the common good. He said when political platforms consider decriminalizing abortion, democracy itself is undermined and “betrayed at its very roots.”
Do I think that Tim Cahill’s abortion platform is for expedience, yup. Could his abortion support in the first place been expedience? Yup, I’ve seen many Catholic Pols shift on abortion and gay marriage in order to move up in the democratic party which is perceived as the only game in town. Now lets again go over the rules for Mortal Sin:
1. Grave Matter (Abortion? Yup)
2. Full Knowledge (Do I know the candidate supports abortion and there is no pro-life alternative?)
3. Done Deliberately (Knowing the two above do I still make that vote advancing abortion?)
I’ve talked to many voters who are planning on the full republican ticket except at the top. It confused me until yesterday when for the first time one of them mentioned abortion. I must confess until yesterday I was totally unaware of this issue (which doesn’t reflect well on me).
I am a Catholic Blogger, a VERY Catholic blogger. Like all members of the Knights of Columbus when I say the pledge at the very end I add the words “Born and Unborn”. I was considering the situation (if the pro life candidate is non-viable is choosing between two pro-abortion candidates allowed?) when I looked at the comments on that Red State post hitting MCFL and at Universal Hub cheering abortion.
One of the reasons why I became a republican is because As a Catholic who you know actually BELIEVES in Catholicism The democratic party brands me a racist, bigot, sexist, homophobic etc etc etc. Reading the comments at those two sites brought back memories of those halcyon days.
For this I give as a gift to those sites the Wheel of Fish award:
Tim Cahill ran as an independent because he believed that “Republican” would always be a dirty word in Massachusetts, that was true until it wasn’t. The same holds true with abortion. It will be a pro-abortion state until it is not.
And I repeat and if Charlie Baker loses this race today, this is the reason.
Just back from the Worcester Tea Party express rally: UPDATE PHOTOS
Posted: November 1, 2010 by datechguy in elections, opinion/news, politics, special eventsTags: 2010 elections, election 2010, tea party express, tolerant left
Cooking supper right now so only time for quick summary
About 350 people attended.
It was great to see friends who I was on the Bus with, they were rather surprised to see me and I’m flattered to be remembered.
Lots of candidates including Marty Lamb (ma-3) Jen Caissie (Gov Counsel) Rodney Josephson (ma rep) Lew Evangelidis and Keith Nicholas & Bill Campbell and I’m sure I missed a few others.
About 30 anti-tea party protesters showed up, apparently some were a group of McGovern Supporters who regularly dog Marty Lamb. Many were 20 somethings wearing masks. The reason for a Mask became apparent when one of them assaulted a passing motorist who beeped support for the tea party resulting in a call to the police and the officers keeping the counter protesters a distance away.
There was no stage they performed on a small lip at the monument at Lincoln square.
The crowd seemed to enjoy themselves.
After the assault the police officers were very much in evidence
Oddly enough Jim McGovern scheduled an event for directly after so you had some mixture of the new people and the old in the end.
The thing that astounded me more than anything else wasn’t the left not taking off hats for the pledge or the national anthem, but the dancing around by the left while Debbie Lee gold star mother talked about the action where her son was killed in Iraq. Rather disgraceful.
I will upload photos and video as time permits
UPDATE: Here is John Weston on the assault
Update 2: Pitchers we’ve got Pitchers!


