Scott Brown

@hmkoct5 (2065)
United States
January 19, 2010 11:04am CST
Do you want Scott Brown to win the election in Massachusetts? Or, do you not care?
2 people like this
5 responses
@ladym33 (10979)
• United States
2 Feb 10
I am sorry, I am very late on this, but I was glad that he won. I don't think any party should have complete control over an subject matter and the matter of health care needed to have some balance to it. Plus because I am not a Democrat I thought the whole thing was awesome. Now they will be forced to come up with a better health plan that won't harm this country further.
• United States
21 Jan 10
Yes! And I am soooo glad he did win. Now republicans have a chance at blocking Obamacare something this country doesn't need. I do have one concern about this guy though, I heard he posed naked for a magazine in the 80's hmmm...
@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
20 Jan 10
I care who wins, and I hope he doesn't. Basically, the man has every bigot within a fifty mile radius all geared up to vote for him. Shouldn't we be passed, as a nation, the time when you can actually run for office and publicly declare that you dislike a certain type of person? I would hope so, but I guess not. I really hope that the homophobes, racists, and ablists don't elect their man in this election. I figure I'm screwed if they do.
@greysfreak (1384)
• United States
19 Jan 10
YES! I do care, because it does affect me, it affects the balance of power. It would take away the total and complete power that the current group of democrats have. I am more independent, I was a hardcore, anti-republican, democrat for a long time. But now, I realize that these democrats just want to tell people what to do, how to live their lives, that they HAVE to buy health care, etc. Not acceptable to me. These democrats are actually acting the way I used to *think* republicans acted, I always thought that they were all stuck up, elitist, jerks--who thought they were better than us regular "nobodies". Well, I got a rude awakening 2 years ago, when I started following the elections a realized, wow... this is not the democratic party I thought I agreed with! So yes, I hope that he wins, and I am fairly confident that he will win. I may not live in Massachusetts, but I do like in the USA, and whoever wins this will have a huge impact on whether health care is shoved down our throats in the middle of the night, or actually debated, you know--this little thing called the democratic process, debating, compromising(and I don't mean the kind where one democrat threatens to bail on it, so you give them a sweet deal for their state!)
@sirnose (2436)
• United States
19 Jan 10
It doesn't matter neither party does the people's business anyway. The two party system as far as I'm concern is outdated and needs to be overhauled. The Demos as well as th Republicans are just self serving parties.