The Shot Heard Around the World…Again?


All American Citizens living in the State of Massachusetts.  You have the opportunity to be part of history once again.  We have been taught of the courage within the Citizens of Massachusetts; illustrated time and again.  One example is listed below.

The battles of Lexington and Concord were the first military engagements of the American Revolutionary War.[8][9] They were fought on April 19, 1775, in Middlesex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay, within the towns of Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, Menotomy (present-day Arlington), and Cambridge, near Boston. The battles marked the outbreak of open armed conflict between the Kingdom of Great Britain and its thirteen colonies in the mainland of British North America.
Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lexington_and_Concord

The special senate election to fill the seat vacated with the death of Senator Ted Kennedy last year will be decided Tuesday, January 19.  The choices are clear.  Democrat Martha Coakley will carry on the Kennedy agenda of Big Government and Big Social Programs that will continue to strain all Americans, and Republican Scott Brown would follow a conservative agenda focused on limiting a Responsible Federal Government.

On Tuesday the Citizens of Massechusetts will have the Right to Vote to protect our Constitution and Liberty; to protect our homeland.  The votes cast will impact the entire nation in many ways.  The votes cast will send Congress a clear message; with either result.  These Citizens could tell Congress to step aside and see how the People of the Greatest Country on earth adapt the current situation to their ultimate success.  Americans are resilient.  We are competitors that do not stand down to injustice.  America will rebound as long as Congress and the President move out of our way.   Or, conversely, the people can aid in the misdirection of Congress and the restraint of our liberties.  I urge you Vote FOR America.

Send a Shot that will bring the insane Congress back to sanity.  Send another Shot that will be Heard Around the World!

Supporting observations:

Reading the information posted in the Issues tab on Scott Brown’s website (http://www.brownforussenate.com/), I infer the following.  He supports free enterprise, lower taxes, reduction in out-of-control spending and national debt, responsible development of alternative energy sources, accountability and choice in education, strengthened borders, enhanced employment verification system, Second Amendment Rights, capital punishment for certain crimes, alternatives to abortion, and the traditional meaning of marriage between a man and a woman.  Brown opposes the current health care bill before Congress, cap and trade program, amnesty for illegal immigrants.

Reading the information posted in the Issues tab on Martha Coakley’s website I infer the following.  She supports abortion rights for women, same sex marriagge, the health care reform legislation, increaased regulation over financial institutions, Public (government) education, exiting Afghanistan…and more.

Oakley opposes the provider conscience regulations as relatred to abortion, the death penalty for any crimes…?  You will have to visit her website to learn more about her views as there is too much written to restate.


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Taxachusetts IS Extremely Liberal: Are There Limits?

Ausonius (Diary) Thursday, January 14th at 5:17PM EST (link)

It is the ultimate irony of history that the birthplace of the American Revolution – spawned by T A X P R O T E S T S – is now nicknamed Taxachusetts, and is home to some of the craziest tax schemes in the country.

See e.g. this Massachusetts plan to tax merchants in…New Hampshire!

http://spectator.org/archives/2009/05/13/the-tentacles-of-taxachusetts

An excerpt:

“Town Fair Tire v. Massachusetts revolves around a tax bill presented to three New Hampshire Town Fair Tire (TFT) stores by the Massachusetts Department of Revenue. The bill stems from a Massachusetts audit of the New Hampshire stores covering the period of October 2000 to April 2003. The Bay State estimated that it lost revenue justly owed to it due to more than 300 border-crossing shoppers, and demanded that TFT — which has numerous stores in Massachusetts as well — pony up $108,947 in taxes, interest, and penalties.”

I can just imagine some merchant in e.g. Cincinnati being “audited” by a Kentucky of Indiana taxman who demands a payment!

The Ohio River runs fast and deep! :)

Ausonius: 310-395 A.D. Teacher, Poet, Consul, General, Farmer.

Personal Tutor to the future St. Paulinus of Nola and to young Gratian, heir to the throne during the turbulent final years of the Western Roman Empire. When his former student Gratian was assassinated, Ausonius threw up his hands and retired to his farm in Gaul. Rome was captured by barbarians 14 years after his death.

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