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By Al Benson Jr. On January 16, 2010 at 12:30 AM
By Al Benson Jr.

Having lived a good part of my life in socialist Taxachusetts I am somewhat interested in the political situation there. When we lived there the senator who never learned how to drive across a bridge the right way was my senator. I was on the right politically and he was so far to the left he was almost falling off. Anyone with the name Kennedy could get elected to anything he wanted to in Taxachusetts. Most of the electorate there were so far to the left they gave Mao a run for his money.

Senator Kennedy recently passed away and has gone on to whatever reward awaited him for his years of service to the joint causes of liberalism and socialism. I’d be willing to bet he’s a lot wiser today then he was before he passed and maybe wishes he’d done some things differently.

Be that as it may, his senate seat is about to be filled this next week in a special election. And, horror of horrors, there is a somewhat conservative Republican running for his seat that is scaring the begeebers  out of the socialists, I mean the Democrats (actually there’s no difference between the two).

It was thought initially that left-wing Martha Coakley would just slide into Kennedy’s old seat with hardly a whimper and the Taxachusetts policy of voting for any and all socialist projects would continue on as usual. But this Republican, Scott Brown, has come up in the polls like a shot and he claims that, if he wins, he will vote against the Obamunist health care scam, which will keep the Senate from having the 60 votes it needs to ram this trash down our throats. Weeks ago the polls showed Comrade Coakley with a nine point lead but as of today it is looking more and more like a dead heat.

To that end, many prominent leftist groups in the country are busy funneling  really big bucks into Taxachusetts for adds, media time, and probably whatever else they can get away with. The situation there has deteriorated to badly that even Obama/Sotero is planning on running up there on Sunday to help to shore up the sagging socialist effort for Coakley.

White (Red) House press secretary Robert Gibbs has been quick to stress that this senate race is in no way a referendum on the Obama administration. Gibbs has said “We’re not on the ballot” when asked if the situation there was a referendum on the Obama/Sotero administration. No, Mr. Gibbs, technically you are not on the ballot, but the far-left socialism that you promote is on the ballot in the person of Ms. Coakley and it seems that this is something that may be about to be repudiated in Taxachusetts--for the first time in decades. I don’t believe a conservative has won much of anything in Taxachusetts since Congressman Joe Martin got elected there back in the 1950s. Oh, you had a Republican governor there named Romney? He’s a conservative as my left foot!

As I said, big bucks are flowing to the northeast from the left all across the country. The League of Conservation Voters donated $350,000 and the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees kicked in $100,000. MoveOn.org came up with another $650,000, while the Democratic Party’s individual committees coughed up over a million dollars for this race. These people want Comrade Coakley in there really bad because they know she is another vote for the health care scam that Obama has to get passed this year--or else.

With this race a dead heat at this point, I imagine the socialist Democrats will do all they can and all they have to, whatever it takes, to pull this chestnut out of the fire. The dead may rise and vote in this election, as well as all the dogs, cats, and other family pets the Democrats can sign up. For them, as for the Marxists, the end really justifies the means. The poll results are interesting, considering where they come from. What they mean is that, even in socialist Taxachusetts, there are “seven thousand that have not bowed the knee to Baal.” May their number increase, and may they be used to help topple the socialist Baal that has, for so long, reigned over that unhappy state.

If any of you knows anyone in Taxachusetts that would go next Tuesday and cast a vote for Mr. Brown and against Comrade Coakley please contact them and urge that they do so. We can only hope that the socialist Democrats haven’t stuffed the ballot boxes so full already that their candidate has already “won” before the polls open.