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Senate debate tonight

Channel 5 will carry it live, between 7 and 8 p.m.

Rob Sama makes the case for Scott Brown. Tom Driscoll makes a case against him.

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You linked only to the "case for".

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Try now.

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I don't know if it was Brown, or his teabag minions; but the commercials supporting him after the Pats game cemented my vote for Coakley.

Nothing but GOP platitudes and fear mongering, no attempt to dissect the issues intelligently, and more of the national GOP same (obstruction).

Sorry, but the answers to fix the problems caused by the GOP, isn’t doubling down and appeasing the republican base who would support running off a cliff is Limbaugh said it was a true test of conservative values.

Point in fact is the Senate Healthcare Bill. Instead of working in tandem and helping craft the legislation with a conservative minority voice in it; they ran obstruction the entire way; and are now crying holy hell that they weren’t appeased are being kicked out of the final negotiations. TO bad too, since they had a real and important role to play. Now after trying to appease them (when they were acting in bad faith), we’re getting something worse.

Mission success if you don’t want to govern, but play politics 24/7. Anyways, Brown flat out said that’s his Agenda.

Hopefully the citizens of the commonwealth will show him where to stick it.

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I'm with you. Brown can shove his teabags where the winter sun does not shine.

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is not a very good reason to vote for Coakley but it's a good reason to not vote for Brown.

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Politics is the art of the possible, not the perfect.

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A majority of Massachusetts residents oppose the Senate health bill, which is trouble for Coakley because Coakley's is for the Senate health bill.

At first Coalkey was against passing the house health bill b/c of the Stupak Amendment but now that the Senate bill requires women to write a separate check for reproductive health care services she's on board.

She said she was for the Public Option but has since said she'll vote for the Senate Bill which does not have it. Most surprisingly, she did not try to improve the Senate by saying she'd vote for it IF the public option were included or some other consideration.

Brown is a Sarah Palin Republican but his campaign seems to strike a cord with many people in Mass who are feeling pissed off by the Democrats being bought out by industry lobbyists.

Maybe you better watch tonight. Who knows what new positions Coakley will take on health care, public option, abortion access. Maybe she'll even talk about civil rights and government authority ... on second thought, maybe you won't miss a thing.

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A majority of Massachusetts residents oppose the Senate health bill

Really now? Could have fooled me!

Breaking down opinion by party, 65 percent of Democrats support reform, while 11 percent say they oppose it and 20 percent say they don't know. Among independents, 33 percent favor reform, while 43 percent oppose it and 23 percent say they don't know. And among Republicans, five percent favor reform, while 82 percent oppose it and 10 percent say they don't know.

It's also with a small sample size and +-4.2% sampling error. That means it's possible that no republicans support the health care measure.

Anyways, I assumed you're using the UNH poll, the one that says Coakley should coast to victory even as people have their displeasure's and issues with the Senate bill. The bill itself is supported by 43%, opposed by only 36%, and 21% are clueless, don't care, or fine with it.

While it's not a majority, it's the no opinion / no idea dragging it down on top of the rabid partisanship.

You then also forgot to include that a Majority of voters [51%] say they trust Coakley the most to vote whats right and their interests on Healthcare, as do I. She also polled better on every issues except the war in Afghanistan.

Coakley might not have been my first choice, but I do believe the people of Massachusetts will see right through Browns nonsensical teabag pandering.

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that Coakley doesn't offer. And what does Coakley offer that you wish she didn't?

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I'm watching solely to calculate Coakley's rate of blinking. She doesn't blink once in her latest ad and it gives me the creeping willies.

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The lede leaves the impression that WCVB-DT will be the ONLY broadcast outlet to carry the debate. WRONG! WGBH-DT, WBZ-DT, WHDH-DT and WFXT-DT will also air this riveting debate. It's also on New England Cable News. WWLP-DT in Springfield will also be carrying the debate on its primary channel. WGBY-DT also in Springfield will carry it on one of its supplementary channels. Apparently WGBB-DT won't.

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Does the -DT suffix mean that the debate is only on the supplemental high-def channel and not the main broadcast channel?

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Pretty sure it stands for Digital Television, not high-def per se, simply digital airwaves (the whole conversion thing).

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said something during the debate about "us being on TV." Damn her, I just might take back my endorsement after she dissed her radio listeners like that.

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To be fair, I couldn't find any info on it being simulcast on the radio.

I just assumed it be on NPR, and low and behold it was! Good news too, since the boston.com feed was horrible.

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Driscoll made a well reasoned case against Brown's proposed legislation, but as his entire worthiness to be a US Senator?

At this point Martha has done nothing to earn my vote. Having had contact in recent years with both Brown's office and Coakley's office (for the same issue), I can say beyond question the response from Brown was far more satisfactory then Martha's form letter when my 5 year old was sexually assaulted.

For what is worth, Brown stayed in contact with my family and still to this day goes out of his way to response to his constituents. Having lived in his district for 40+ years he is in my judgement "The real deal"

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Robsama needs to give the "family man", BS character stuff a rest. Scott Brown is an absolute maniac. I've had very "personal" interactions with him as a fellow classmate of his daughter. I was on the boys cross country team, while Ayla ran for the girls. Scott Brown made it his business, being an ex-military freak, to run up and down the sidelines of the course, screaming his head off not only at his daughter, but each and every member of both the girls AND boys teams, literally getting in our faces by running ALONGSIDE of us, as if we weren't already running for our lives. He would yell profanities at individuals he had absolutely no relation to. He was not a member of any coaching staff (whose exhortations we welcome). He never introduced himself personally to any of us. I'm sorry, but overzealous parent doesn't even begin to describe it. This kind of "intensity" and "competitiveness" may be an exemplary character trait if you are Michael Jordan, but nobody is calling Michael Jordan a family man.

On the surface, Ayla Brown may seem to live charmed life. But when you think how kids like this "achieve" so much while they're young, it all goes back to the parent. Scott Brown is like a Spelling Bee parent taken to the tenth power. He's a maniac. And yet, sadly, it's this military machismo that Brown embodies that appeals to so many Americans, and translates into fear-mongering platitudes about the war on terror. Embarrassing.

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It also produces a lot of our highest achievers. The next time you need heart surgery, ask for the surgeon who was a laid back slacker in high school.

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are often gamers who actually turn out to be the best surgeons, at least according to a few studies. maniacal, competitive parenting seems to indicate little about personal achievement and a lot about controlling the achievement of others for self aggrandizement.

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Just got a Coakley Robocall on my cell phone. Not cool.

Boston.com's feed sucks. I'm getting a high pitched electronic whine from it, and there appears to be no volume control on the flash player. They also forcing us to watch pundits talk in real time.

Instead I just pulled up WBRU radio feed through an App on my DROID and it's crystal clear [but a second or two behind the video feed]. And the Globe wonders...

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At 7 p.m. - the one mentioned yesterday about whether I'd change my vote if I knew Martha Coakley wanted to kill babies. Good timing.

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Or does he just not have the balls to pick a side? Too "intense and competitive" to have any actual principles?
I admit I haven't watched the debate yet- did Brown "come out" as opposing the continued legality of abortion, proclaiming himself a Pro-Lifer? If not, I understand neither the pro-life groups' endorsement of him nor the point of these robocalls.

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Kennedy is just in it for his platform [but we knew that], but it's all Libertarian platitudes and not a way to govern. He's got my ear, but his policies aren't well though out and would be disastrous if enacted. He's part of the group that would have blindly voted away the sales tax, then left the state to figure the rest out. That's not good government, that irresponsible, and that's not governing in reality.

Brown and Coakley, exactly what I expected. Nothing of a game changer here.

Coakley, playing it safe which I'm not too happy about, and Brown offering a slightly muted version of his Robocall GOP platform. I don't believe he truly thinks what he's saying, but his the whole position on trials for combatants is true, it really stoops to a level of pandering that he should be ashamed of. Coakley scored points when he attacked her on abortion and lost points when he pitched if he'd accept the right to life endorsement.

Anyways, don't feel better, but Coakleys got my vote.

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The degree to which this race has tightened borders on the ridiculous. Capuano would be cleaning Brown's clock right now to the degree Brown would have a tough go of it during his next State Senate election; instead we get this.

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Don't need to watch, my votes for Coakley
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Coakley scored points when he attacked her on abortion and lost points when he pitched if he'd accept the right to life endorsement.

Anyways, don't feel better, but Coakleys got my vote.

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