Scott Brown Leads Wannabe Cherokee Chick

There as an need to bring her heritage in this, rather than just stating her name?
 
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What does vet have to do with what she said.
Your so fast to trash vet without knowing the facts but then what's new

The facts are that vettebirther has been reduced to talking to right wing fringe morons like you, dizzybooby and koaladipshit. That really can't be an enjoyable experience for any of you.
 
Seems to me, from the perspective of a Canadian that follows US Politics only for basic self-preservation and sport, that Mass ought to be Democratic in terms of Senate, if only to be polite to any remaining Kenned(e?)ys who aren't deeply troubled or dead.

This whole Republican Senator from Mass thing is just wrong, so:

1. If all the Dems can muster in Mass is a Cherokee chick, I'm surprised;

2. Scott Brown doesn't sound very "Senatorial" to me.

PS: Vette, just out of curiousity, do you really get this detailed-excited about Presidential Election Cycles? I'd rather hear more about your Vette(s)...I recall the one of you and the/a car in the background; good shot, that one. Ball field? Athletic hot/younger woman in the foreground? That's something worth hanging out in a Vette thread over...




It appears she's up to her chin in her own bullshit waiting for Brown to drive by in his motorboat:


PPP's newest poll on the Massachusetts Senate race finds Scott Brown opening up a 5 point lead, 49-44. This is the first time Brown has led in one of our polls since June of 2011. Our last poll, in June of this year, found a tie and the two before that had modest leads for Elizabeth Warren.

Brown continues to do well because of his personal popularity and because voters see him as different from the Republican Party as a whole. 53% of voters approve of the job he's doing to 36% who disapprove. Incumbents with those kinds of approval numbers generally don't lose. Brown's approval has improved a net 14 points from March when he was at +3 (45/42). Warren's numbers are headed in the other direction. On that poll her favorability was 46/33 and now it's 46/43- her negatives have risen 10 points over the last five months while her positives have remained unchanged.

More here:

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2012/08/brown-leads-by-5-in-ma-sen-race.html
 
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Obviously she thought claiming some connection to the Cherokee people might further her chances for victory, but they seem to be waning away. Maybe poetic justice.
Where was this claimed she thought that?


And one can have native heritage in their family line and mention it. Can you or anyone go back and claim with proof she's not?

"Warren said she identified as a minority in the law directory listing (of the 1980s and 1990s) in hopes of being invited to events to meet people of similar background. Warren also said that she had heard family stories about her Cherokee ancestors her entire life, and her family talked of links through her maternal grandparents' lines to the Cherokee and Delaware peoples in Oklahoma.

She told Brian McGory with the Boston Globe that her parents eloped because of tension between their families over her mother's heritage. Warren says she never authorized Harvard to count her as a minority hire during the mid-90s when the school was facing pressure for having too few minority professors.

Harvard Law professor Charles Fried, who sat on the appointing committee that recommended Warren for hire in 1995, said that her heritage was never mentioned and played no role in the appointments process.

The Brown campaign has questioned her identification. In a campaign appearance in early June, Warren repeated that she had not received any preferential treatment due to her claimed minority status. "I never received any benefit from it. Every single person who has been involved in hiring me has issued a statement to that effect.""
 
Obviously she thought claiming some connection to the Cherokee people might further her chances for victory, but they seem to be waning away. Maybe poetic justice.


I always thought the NCIS LA chick was cherokee, but she's Portuguese.

 
Where was this claimed she thought that?


And one can have native heritage in their family line and mention it. Can you or anyone go back and claim with proof she's not?

"Warren said she identified as a minority in the law directory listing (of the 1980s and 1990s) in hopes of being invited to events to meet people of similar background. Warren also said that she had heard family stories about her Cherokee ancestors her entire life, and her family talked of links through her maternal grandparents' lines to the Cherokee and Delaware peoples in Oklahoma.

She told Brian McGory with the Boston Globe that her parents eloped because of tension between their families over her mother's heritage. Warren says she never authorized Harvard to count her as a minority hire during the mid-90s when the school was facing pressure for having too few minority professors.

Harvard Law professor Charles Fried, who sat on the appointing committee that recommended Warren for hire in 1995, said that her heritage was never mentioned and played no role in the appointments process.

The Brown campaign has questioned her identification. In a campaign appearance in early June, Warren repeated that she had not received any preferential treatment due to her claimed minority status. "I never received any benefit from it. Every single person who has been involved in hiring me has issued a statement to that effect.""

Google her not that hard to find what we are talking about.
 
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