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Bringing Our Voices to Scott Brown

Scott Brown got more than he bargained for when he came to Tia’s on the Waterfront in Boston last night for his $1,000-a-head “Young Professionals” fundraiser. In addition to his VIP donors, Brown was also greeted by a crowd of more than 500 Massachusetts residents with a question for their senator: Where are the jobs?

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Hoping to avoid public scrutiny of his anti-jobs voting record, Scott Brown hasn’t held a single town hall meeting or open forum to give his constituents an opportunity to make their voices heard. So we went to the only place we knew we could find Brown — a fundraiser with corporate high-rollers.

In coordination with MoveOn.org‘s National Day of Action on August 10, we brought the voices of the unemployed to Senator Brown — crashing his waterfront party. Speakers told stories of their own difficulties finding a job and brought attention to Scott Brown’s consistent record of voting against jobs.

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With a brass band and chants of “Stop Voting Against Jobs,” Brown and his donors on the patio of the restaurant were completely drowned out. There’s no question about it — Brown heard us loud and clear.

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4 Responses to “Bringing Our Voices to Scott Brown”

  1. Redundant says:

    Obama in 2012

  2. Redundant says:

    Why do republicens obstruct every avenew to correcting our problems? me thinks its RACISM RUN AMUCK!

  3. Gwen says:

    Let’s get some Kennedys back in there

  4. Janet Fagerlund says:

    Does anybody know if Senator Scott Brown will be coming to Tewksbury or any towns nearby soon before the 2012 elections? I would like to be there to voice my opinions about Brown’s “track record”. As a matter of fact, I did not vote for Brown in 2010. I even told him that in an e-mail message to him when visiting DSCC’s webite on issues.


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