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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2010

Republican Scott Brown is a regular guy who drives a truck with nearly 200,000 miles on it. He says the truck has brought him closer to the people as he's traveled around Massachusetts during the special election to replace the late Ted Kennedy in the U.S. Senate. He says people tell him that spending is out of control in Washington and they are concerned about the path our country is on. He says he wants to be a voice for the people and end business as usual in Washington. The ad ends with his daughter, Arianna, greeting him with a "Hey, Dad" as he returns home from another long day of campaigning. You can help Scott Brown by making phone calls from home: https://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?formkey=dDFVMGxFamFFbkFMcEp0Z1lvLVgt...

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  • "Im Scott Brown And I Drive A Truck!"

  • are you trying to tell me hes a lesbian?

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  • How the hell did I get here

  • A sticky string of bullshit cliches.

  • I noticed some people complaining. Clearly they don't drive trucks.

  • Is this a joke?

  • He bought that truck to pull his horses around. He's no working man. He's a wealthy union busting creep. Don't get fooled again!

  • That's not exactly an old truck

  • And now with his senatorial paycheck he probably owns an F-150 Platinum or King Ranch.

  • I bet Scott Brown has a lot of gas money for that truck thanks to his new butt buddies on Wall Street: From mid-June until the Fourth of July, according to a Globe analysis of his campaign finance reports, the senator took in $140,000 from banks and investment firms and their executives, including companies based in the state, such as MassMutual and State Street Corp. That is 400 percent more than the $28,000 received on average by all Republican senators during the same three weeks.

  • @biped19 you are a prime candidate for National Sunday Law reading!!! reg6(dot)com. Thanks friend.

  • @biped19 You can cut and paste. Impressive.

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