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A win in Massachusetts is the breathing room we need

December 27th, 2009

The key to winning the Massachusetts special election to replace Sen. Ted Kennedy on January 19th is very simple. Convince enough conservative voters to show up and vote. Special elections with only a single race traditionally have very low turnouts. It is predicted that this race will be no different. With the expected turnout somewhere around 45-50% of eligible voters, Conservatives can swing this election and remove the 60 vote super majority in the Senate and give America a little breathing room until November when we can change the balance of power in both Houses more decisively .

You do not have to live in Massachusetts to help win the State for the Conservative candidate, Scott Brown. It is clear that in a state as blue as Massachusetts, he is not receiving much financial support from those in his own State. We need your support to make this work. Donate $10-$50 as soon as possible and we will assure that the money immediately goes to his campaign and the organizations that are supporting the get out to vote effort in Massachusetts. We are matching the first $250 donated out of our own pockets. With the election only a few weeks away, time is critical.

America cannot afford to miss the opportunity to prevent Congress from passing more legislation before November that will bankrupt our Nation and put government in charge of nearly every aspect of our lives. The left is planning on introducing climate change legislation after the first of the year that will make the Healthcare Bill seem cheap compared to the taxes and increased energy costs we will all have forced on us. This is just part of the Progressive’s plan to move America toward a Socialist government. We cannot afford this to happen.

This fight will take the efforts of us all. Click here to see what you can do. If you choose to sit on the sidelines, don’t complain when you do not see the outcome you hoped for.

Roger Massachusetts, US Senate , ,

URGENT ACTION NEEDED!

December 26th, 2009

Massachusetts voters have a chance to elect a candidate that will end the Liberal super majority in the Senate on January 19th. Changing the balance of power by just one will prevent Harry Reid, John Kerry, Nancy Pelosi and Barney Frank from pushing through more of the Progressive agenda that threatens the future of America.

Here is a list of what you can do to help:

  1. If you do not live in Massachusetts, it is critical that you donate to the campaign to support Scott Brown. WRPAC will accept donations and match the first $250 received.
  2. The low expected turnout for the election means that if enough Conservatives show up, it WILL swing the election. Go to church groups, Conservative groups, Moderate groups, and Independent groups and let them know that their vote will count.
  3. Offer rides to your friends and elderly voters to the polls.
  4. Call everyone you know in Massachusetts and urge them to vote. This is a special election with no other issues on the ballot. A good turnout by Conservatives will defeat Coakley.
  5. Massachusetts residents must get involved. Join with conservative groups to organize community meetings to talk about what is at stake. Healthcare reform legislation should be the focus. The 2.4 trillion dollar Bill will cost the people of the US and Massachusetts half a trillion dollars ($500 billion) in cut services from Medicare alone.
  6. Call Martha Coakley and ask her why she is afraid to debate Scott Brown face to face. She has refused such debate to avoid having to address the issues of the people.

Time is short but with your help, we can swing this election and slow the financial bleeding and erosion of civil liberties by supporting a strong fiscally Conservative candidate who will fight to keep government from overstepping their Constitutional powers.

It is time to step up with all we have or come November there may not be much America left as the Progressives race to turn our Nation into Socialist State. This is your opportunity to get off the sidelines and get involved with the future of your Country!

Roger Responsible Government, US Senate , ,