Reasons Martha Coakley Supporters Should be Angry . . and VOTE . . on January 19 #MA

There’s a Boston Globe Op-Ed written by Joan Vennochi that lays out a pattern of how Scott Brown and his supporters are, simply put, bullying. And wouldn’t you know it, Scott Brown supporters are all over Ms. Vennochi for daring to write the truth.

Well, I’ll tell you, I’m sick of Scott Brown supporters, and here’s why (submitted on-line as well in reply to Ms Vennochi’s Op-Ed).

To all the Scott Brown supporters out there . . . The facts are the facts. So far — in just the past few days — I’ve had the following encounters with Scott Brown supporters:

1) Nearly run over at a STOP sign by a supporter driving with too many signs in his windows to see clearly . . . and not bothering to stop at a STOP sign. (He was blowing right through it to keep on his circuit.)

2) Told to ’shut up’ when I politely asked a Brown supporter to go back to the other side of the street where his fellow supporters were freely gathered while I and many, MANY others waited in line at Northeastern to see both Martha Coakley and the President of the United States.

3) Harassed by another Scott Brown supporter while standing in line to see Martha Coakley and the President of the United States. He insisted on waving his Scott Brown poster in my face, making veiled threats, and generally being a total jerk. The only reason I didn’t punch his lights out was because two older women in line asked me not to.

4) On Twitter, I’ve been the target of profanity from Brown Supporters that I never contacted or reached out to, been told my priorities are ’sick’ when it comes to my belief we should hold child molesters accountable for their actions, and harassed by roving ‘gangs’ of Brown Supporters that pile-on attack after attack after attack.

WELL, THIS IS ONE ELIGIBLE VOTER THAT WON’T BE INTIMIDATED !

You see, I’m an action-oriented, mostly-Democrat that’s not going to take it from any of you.

Scott Brown is someone hardly anyone knows anything about. His team has admittedly done an exceedingly good job, but that job has been at hiding who Scott Brown is, what Scott Brown stands for, and what he will do to represent the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States Senate.

Oh, and for closers, Scott Brown had a PERFECT opportunity to affirm that violence is totally unacceptable when instead he nodded and smiled at a supporter who shouted that “they should shove a curling iron up her [Martha Coakley's] butt”. That’s disgusting. That’s vile. And Scott Brown did NOTHING but smile and nod.

That’s not the kind of person I want representing me, nor I think the kind of person most of the people of Massachusetts would want representing them.

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