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Posted by: Mike's America @ 10:13 pm in Uncategorized  | 196 views

A photo and video pictorial of Brown’s monumental victory!

“Fellow citizens, what happened in this election can happen all over America. We are witnesses, you and I, to the truth that ideals, hard work, and strength of heart can overcome any political machine.” –Scott Brown’s victory speech.

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Republican U.S. Senator-elect Scott Brown holds up a copy of the Boston Herald announcing his victory over Democrat Martha Coakley in the U.S. Senate race to replace the the late U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy at Brown’s victory rally in Boston January 19, 2010. Brown won a bitter U.S. Senate race in Massachusetts on Tuesday, dealing a sharp blow to President Barack Obama’s legislative agenda and casting doubt on the fate of his sweeping healthcare overhaul.

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Excerpts from Brown’s victory speech and a photo pictorial follow:

Excerpts from Brown Victory Speech

…Most of all, I will remember that while the honor is mine, this Senate seat belongs to no one person and no political party – and as I have said before, and you said loud and clear today, it is the people’s seat.

Interim Senator Paul Kirk has completed his work as a senator by appointment of the governor, and for the work he has done, I thank him. The people, by their votes, have now filled the office themselves, and I am ready to go to Washington without delay.
I also want to thank Martha Coakley for her call of congratulations. A hard contest is now behind us, and now we must come together as a Commonwealth.

I said at the very beginning, when I sat down at the dinner table with my family, that win or lose we would run a race which would make us all proud. I kept my word and we ran a clean, issues oriented, upbeat campaign – and I wouldn’t trade that for anything.

When I first started running, I asked for a lot of help, because I knew it was going to be me against the machine. I was wrong, it was all of us against the machine. And after tonight we have shown everyone that – now – you are the machine.

This little campaign of ours was destined for greater things than any of us knew, and the message went far beyond the name on the sign.

It all started with me, my truck, and a few dedicated volunteers. It ended with Air Force One making an emergency run to Logan. I didn’t mind when President Obama came here and criticized me — that happens in campaigns. But when he criticized my truck, that’s where I draw the line.

We had the machine scared and scrambling, and for them it is just the beginning of an election year filled with surprises. They will be challenged again and again across this country. When there’s trouble in Massachusetts, there’s trouble everywhere – and now they know it.

In every corner of our state, I met with people, looked them in the eye, shook their hand, and asked them for their vote. I didn’t worry about their party affiliation, and they didn’t worry about mine. It was simply shared conviction that brought us all together.
One thing is clear, voters do not want the trillion-dollar health care bill that is being forced on the American people.

This bill is not being debated openly and fairly. It will raise taxes, hurt Medicare, destroy jobs, and run our nation deeper into debt. It is not in the interest of our state or country – we can do better.

When in Washington, I will work in the Senate with Democrats and Republicans to reform health care in an open and honest way. No more closed-door meetings or back room deals by an out of touch party leadership. No more hiding costs, concealing taxes, collaborating with special interests, and leaving more trillions in debt for our children to pay.

I will work in the Senate to defend our nation’s interests and to keep our military second to none. As a lieutenant colonel and 30-year member of the Army National Guard, I will keep faith with all who serve, and get our veterans all the benefits they deserve.

And let me say this, with respect to those who wish to harm us, I believe that our Constitution and laws exist to protect this nation – they do not grant rights and privileges to enemies in wartime. In dealing with terrorists, our tax dollars should pay for weapons to stop them, not lawyers to defend them.

Raising taxes, taking over our health care, and giving new rights to terrorists is the wrong agenda for our country. What I’ve heard again and again on the campaign trail, is that our political leaders have grown aloof from the people, impatient with dissent, and comfortable in the back room making deals. And we can do better.

They thought you were on board with all of their ambitions. They thought they owned your vote. They thought they couldn’t lose. But tonight, you and you and you have set them straight.

Across this country, we are united by basic convictions that need only to be clearly stated to win a majority. If anyone still doubts that, in the election season just beginning, let them look to Massachusetts.

Fellow citizens, what happened in this election can happen all over America. We are witnesses, you and I, to the truth that ideals, hard work, and strength of heart can overcome any political machine. We ran a campaign never to be forgotten, and led a cause that deserved and received all that we could give it.

And now, because of your independence, and your trust, I will hold for a time the seat once filled by patriots from John Quincy Adams to John F. Kennedy and his brother Ted. As I proudly take up the duty you have given me, I promise to do my best for Massachusetts and America every time the roll is called.

I go to Washington as the representative of no faction or interest, answering only to my conscience and to the people. I’ve got a lot to learn in the Senate, but I know who I am and I know who I serve.

I’m Scott Brown. I’m from Wrentham. I drive a truck, and I am nobody’s senator but yours.

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Massachusetts State Sen. Scott Brown, R-Wrentham, watches election night returns with niece Maeve Brown and other family and supporters in his room in Boston, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010.


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Supporters of Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley, Maureen Kelly, left, and Donna Gagnon, second from left, both of Quincy, Mass. , react to a vote tally displayed at Coakley’s election-night headquarters in Boston, Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2010.
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15 comments so far

Flyovercountry
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I woke up this morning to immediately read that some Dems are already trying to back away from ZeroCare. It’s a beautiful morning.

January 20th, 2010 at 3:30 am
JanH
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I heard the same thing as Flyover.

And Drudge has asked if Brown will run for president:

http://www.drudgereport.com/

Good question!

January 20th, 2010 at 6:04 am
Liberty
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1 down, 10 to go

January 20th, 2010 at 8:11 am
Delh
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Let us not stop at 10. Brown’s victory speech with a few word changes would make a wonderful POTUS victory speech.

January 20th, 2010 at 9:41 am
Delh
 5Reply to this comment  

Let us not stop at 10. Brown’s victory speech with a few word changes would make a wonderful Presidential victory speech.

January 20th, 2010 at 9:44 am
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Who would have thunk there were so many Bible Thumping, Gun Toting, Pick Up Driving, Rednecks In Mass?

Tee Hee :-)

January 20th, 2010 at 9:55 am
Flyovercountry
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It has been an absolute pleasure today watching Democrats running over each other to be the first to reject ZeroCare. Webb, McCaskel, Bahy, Lincoln, Frank, (if you could believe that,) and God know who else. Get ready for the I was never actually for it in the first place meme. These political cowards have correctly recognized that if a Republican Candidate can win in Liberalchussetts, then not a single one of their seats is safe. My wish now, is that they are unable to distance themselves successfuly from this Piece of Shit they tried to cover the American People with. May their records, back room deals, and thuggish style of governance follow them into November.

January 20th, 2010 at 10:33 am
SoCal Chris
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Flyovercountry, yes, and my concern about all this (Dems turning on Obama and his politically unpopular healthcare catastrophe NOW, of course), is that they don’t want to lose their positions and actually have to work in the private sector someday so they will say ANYTHING to get votes in November. It’s up to us to re-remind the voters of their past record and who they really are on the inside!! You can’t change a tiger’s stripes, as they say.

January 20th, 2010 at 11:15 am
SoCal Chris
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BTW, Mike, AWESOME PICTURES!!! Thanks for posting them! I just wish I was there at the party–talk about a Boston Tea Party, eh??!! :)

January 20th, 2010 at 11:20 am
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@SoCal Chris: You’re welcome. It looks like it was one hell of a party!

I was talking to a friend of mine who has worked with me on campaigns over the years and we have to rank this victory in the top three of all time. Reagan’s victory in 1980 was #1 and #2 was when we took control of the House in 1994.

January 20th, 2010 at 12:45 pm
Missy
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I was stunned at how quickly he was declared the winner, thought it was supposed to be a long night.

What a great day! Well deserved win for Senator Scott Brown R-MA!

January 20th, 2010 at 1:25 pm
Missy
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@Mike’s America:

This one belongs in your lineup:

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January 20th, 2010 at 5:03 pm
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@Missy: That’s great! I’m going to have to use that!

January 20th, 2010 at 6:05 pm

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