When running for Ted Kennedy’s US Senate seat why not invoke a Kennedy to get your point across?
Scott Brown’s first TV ad begins in black and white with John F. Kennedy describing his 1962 tax cut bill:
“The billions of dollars this bill will place in the hands of the consumer and our businessmen will have both immediate and permanent benefits to our economy.”
The screen slowly morphs into an image of Mr. Brown as he calls for a new tax cut by finishing Kennedy’s remarks:
“Every dollar released from taxation that is spent or invested will help create a new job and a new salary. And these new jobs and new salaries can create other jobs and other salaries, and more customers and more growth for an expanding American economy.”
Candidate Brown is encouraging upset thinking.
“I could be the 41st senator that could stop the Obama proposal that’s being pushed right now through Congress.”
Support Scott Brown for United States Senate and send a very strong message to the Leftists. Replace the so-called “Lion of the Senate” with real Conservative ideas. Indeed!

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January 12th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
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January 28th, 2010 at 5:49 am
I am an angry voter too. I am angry that Martha Coakley did not win the election.
I am angry that I drive a small hybrid car, walk or take public transport instead of
driving, turn off electricity not needed, while men with a masculinity complex
drive the biggest gas guzzling and airpolluting vehicles they can find. I am angry
that I work hard and pay high taxes that are going to pay for wars we cannot win so that men like Scott Brown and his ilk can feed their addiction to oil and false masculine symbols.
I am angry with conservatives who care so about lowering taxes now, but still expect me to pay taxes to feed their addiction to oil.
I am angry that conservatives sell tax cuts as funding jobs
when all they do is fund wealthy corporations that send jobs overseas. I am angry that
conservatives can only cite the single example of John Kennedy’s 1960s tax cut as an example
of how tax cuts stimulate the economy and create jobs while failing to use any metrics
to show that the same will not happen today; in the 1960s people spent when they had cash
today they have credit cards so tax cuts do not translate into more spending;
furthermore those who do spend are buying goods made in other countries so that doesn’t
create jobs in the US.
I am angry that conservatives are taking more and more of my hard earned money for
funding their macho military fantasies and making the US nothing but a war-machine. The
US used to be strong in science and technology but other countries are passing us by
in these areas while we invest in nothing but military buildups.
I am angry that conservatives are leading us further into being a second rate polluted
gridlocked country of big truck-driving macho militants.
January 28th, 2010 at 10:13 am
You need to get a grip, then get the fact. Sounds like you have that Freudian complex known as “penis envy” or at the very least, serious class envy.
June 19th, 2010 at 5:38 pm
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