Coakley’s
Top Ten
by
Jillian Bandes
TownHall.com
Here are ten things you should know about Democrat Martha Coakley going
into Tuesday’s Massachusetts Senate election.
1. She stated explicitly that pro-life Catholics shouldn’t work in the
medical professions; in other words, Catholics have no right to act upon their
conscience while performing their jobs. That’s a clear violation of freedom of
religion. In Coakley’s words: “You can have religious freedom but you probably
shouldn’t work in the emergency room.”
2. She stated explicitly that she doesn’t believe there are any more
terrorists in Afghanistan: “The mission in Afghanistan was to go in because we
believed that the Taliban was giving harbor to terrorists… they’re gone. They’re
not there any more.”
3. She stated explicitly that obtaining endorsements from Democratic
politicos are more important than winning the support from the actual
constituents of Massachusetts. Coakley angrily said political endorsements were
preferable to “standing outside Fenway Park, in the cold, shaking hands” –
precisely what her opponent, Republican Scott Brown, was doing.
4. The same statement revealed that she was unaware of the importance of
Fenway Park, and the Boston Red Sox, to the people of Boston, the most important
city in the state. Boston is perhaps most well known for the dedication of its
fans to both the ballpark and its team.
5. Her campaign aide (an Obama presidential appointee) roughed up a reporter
during a campaign event. Coakley claimed to not have seen the incident, despite
a photo that was published later on showing that she stared directly at the
reporter while he was on the ground. She still refuses to apologize or even
condemn the action taken by her staff.
6. While a District Attorney, Coakley lobbied for the conviction of a mother,
daughter and son trio on charges of child abuse, despite no actual evidence of
the crimes occurring, and using only coerced testimony from young children. She
was also more lenient on the mother and daughter, because such crimes are
“usually” the result of “a primary male offender."
7. She’s using the late Sen. Edward Kennedy’s memory to raise campaign cash,
earning over a million dollars by appeals from Kennedy’s widow. Meanwhile, her
opponent, Republican Scott Brown, has earned nearly the same amount simply by
appealing to the hearts and minds of Republicans in Massachusetts and across the
nation.
8. She’s relying on President Obama to campaign for her during the eleventh
hour, despite kicking her feet up the other three months of her campaign –
apparently because she thought Massachusetts voters would blindly vote for
whatever Democrat was thrown in front of their faces.
9. She’s an outspoken advocate of the health reform bill which, in it’s
latest iteration, will exclude union members and government workers from taxes
on health insurance plans while taxing other classes of Americans; this will
further incentivize union membership and funding of Democratic candidates.
10. She will provide the crucial 60th vote for Senate Democrats, allowing
them to maintain the Democratic supermajority, and pass health care.
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