The Invisible Hand 01/22/2010
![]() Casey Reynolds Much has already been said about the factors that contributed to the victory of the now Senator Brown's campaign. From the unrest over health care legislation to Martha Coakley's very humorous self inflicted wounds, the aftermath and reasons behind it will be discussed for years to come. What you won't hear in mainstream media however is the real story, the true factor that led to the final push for Brown over the finish line. Far away from Massachusetts, in the cold northwestern edge of the North American continent lay the city of Anchorage. Where a few brave souls still dwelt who were loyal to the "Shining City Upon a Hill". Lady liberty was in distress and the call went out to anyone who dare receive it. Thankfully there still were quality men who were willing to answer her call, including your humble blogger, Ryan Mckee, Jason Cline, Bryan Zadalis, and Randy Williams. We took up the torch of freedom to once again defend our country from the devious and ever growing threat of the state planners. Under the warm and watchful eye of our magnanimous leader Casey Reynolds, the five patriots, if you will, worked endlessly in order to secure a Brown victory. We made phone calls throughout the day, neither hunger nor the continuous voice mails daunting us in our task. Hours passed by as we wrestled with Massachusetts voters, using our God-given ability to reason, in order that we might show them the light; the truth. We did not go unchallenged however as the old saying goes, “Even the donkey will attack when cornered.” And the Democrats threw everything they had at us, but despite their best effort we were still standing. We all did our duty that day, and even if the rest of the country won’t recognize it, the victory Tuesday was a direct result of what the CRs did on Monday. The claim may seem incredible to say the least, but deep down you know I am right. We defended the dream of our forefathers in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds. In short, the DNC did their worst, and we did our best. Well done gentlemen. "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few." - Winston Churchill CommentsLeave a Reply | Daniel McDonald
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