Dickc wrote:Elizabeth Warren did OK as a carpetbagger.......
While I'm not a Democrat, Warren has lived in Massachusetts since 1992.
Scott Brown has lived in NH for about 15 mins,
He is truly a carpetbagger in the tradition of the Clintons and Kennedys.
Brown has owned that property he is now living in for a few decades. His family has long had ties to NH. Second NH is a lot closer to Mass than Oklahoma is to Mass. She is still a bigger carpetbagger.
Dickc wrote:Elizabeth Warren did OK as a carpetbagger.......
While I'm not a Democrat, Warren has lived in Massachusetts since 1992.
Scott Brown has lived in NH for about 15 mins,
He is truly a carpetbagger in the tradition of the Clintons and Kennedys.
Brown has owned that property he is now living in for a few decades. His family has long had ties to NH. Second NH is a lot closer to Mass than Oklahoma is to Mass. She is still a bigger carpetbagger.
He can't even keep straight which state he's running in. Listen close at the 1:35 mark
He's all your's,
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Dickc wrote:Elizabeth Warren did OK as a carpetbagger.......
While I'm not a Democrat, Warren has lived in Massachusetts since 1992.
Scott Brown has lived in NH for about 15 mins,
He is truly a carpetbagger in the tradition of the Clintons and Kennedys.
Brown has owned that property he is now living in for a few decades. His family has long had ties to NH. Second NH is a lot closer to Mass than Oklahoma is to Mass. She is still a bigger carpetbagger.
He can't even keep straight which state he's running in. Listen close at the 1:35 mark
He's all your's,
Yes he does say Massachusetts, but I take it in the context of lumping Shaheen in with the same liberal mindset that permeates this state. I don't like the liberal mindset in this state nor do I like it in my close neighbor NH.
Back to a bad day in the NFL. This should continue in Politics IF it continues.
After the way the government created and fed the whole Redskins name change fiasco I can't help but think the Government has also orchestrated and fed the current personnel abuse scandals in the NFL . Do these players have issues ? Certainly they do but so do people everywhere and in every walk of life and all this drama , suspensions etc. doesn't accomplish anything unless it's just the Governments way of having the media focus on the NFL instead of Benghazi , IRS , the open border and The "Islamic State not being Islamic" etc... Because all these guys really need are some classes on anger management , counseling and some direction because suspensions and media drama accomplish absolutely nothing .
Did I get the belt as a kid ? Yup ". so let whoever has never committed any of these things throw the first stone".
Atomic1 wrote:Speaking of bad things for PATS fans is it me or did Brady looked OLD in the Pats loss to the Chiefs ?
In the past some games were not very interesting because the Pats would always win. This is no longer a problem. Yes, Brady has
lost a step or two. When he was younger he was so smooth. When he ran a play action pass he'd fake a handoff and throw a perfect pass all in on motion. It hasn't helped that his line is not as strong and he doesn't have as many options to throw to, but yea he looked horrible last night.
Last night's game was ugly, including the flagging of Husain Abdullah in the end zone following his pick 6. The NFL admitted today that the flag shouldn't have been thrown.
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