Senate Elect Scott Brown Showing His Moxie

Massachusetts Senate Elect Scott Brown  pushing for Governor Deval Patrick to certify election results by Thursday so he can be sworn into office prior to the November 11, 2010 scheduled date. There are pending votes in the Senate he believes he should have the right to participate in.

Hats off to the newly elected Senator for his desire to get to work quickly, and for his show of confidence and strength. Here's hoping he will be a strong and independent leader in the senate. And a voice for limited government and liberty.




h/t Real Clear Politics

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