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Southron
10-01-2010, 01:33 PM
"Sean Bielat, the Republican candidate for Congress in Massachusetts' 4th District, has had just one conversation with his Democratic opponent, Rep. Barney Frank.

It was in August, at a parade in New Bedford. "I went up to introduce myself and said, 'Nice to meet you,'" Bielat recalls. "He said, 'I wish I could say the same, but you've made this personal. You've been attacking me.' Then he turned and walked away."

Bielat remembers thinking that was a little odd, since at that very moment Frank's Web site featured plenty of attacks on Bielat. But the brief encounter set the tone for what has become an increasingly contentious campaign. The nervousness plaguing Democrats nationwide has touched even Frank, a 14-term incumbent who hasn't faced a serious challenger in years.

Bielat is 35 years old, a Marine who spent four years on active duty and is now a major in the Reserve. He's a graduate of Georgetown University with a master's from Harvard and an MBA from Wharton. He's devoted a good portion of his professional life to manufacturing the high-tech robots that defuse improvised explosive devices in Iraq and Afghanistan. In other words, he's a serious man.

In the spring and summer of 2009, Bielat watched in dismay as Barack Obama and Democrats in Congress pursued one big-government initiative after another. He began to think about running but didn't make a final decision until Jan. 19, when a certain Republican won election to the Senate from Massachusetts -- and did it by winning in Frank's district. "When Scott Brown won the 4th Congressional District, it became clear that not only could a Republican win here," says Bielat, "but there was a case to be made nationally to donors and supporters that this is winnable."

More:

www.washingtonexaminer.com/politics/A-GOP-unknown-is-in-striking-range-of-Barney-Frank-1063388-104114343.html#ixzz116vnVo6v

wormyguy
10-01-2010, 01:36 PM
He also is apparently against the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and against the war on drugs. On the other hand, he likes DADT and "transportation spending."

http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100725/NEWS/7250332 (http://www.southcoasttoday.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100725/NEWS/7250332)

MRoCkEd
10-01-2010, 01:40 PM
Very interesting!

Brian4Liberty
10-01-2010, 01:46 PM
:D

YouTube - This is Great (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0wu1aj3X4M)

Brian4Liberty
10-01-2010, 01:55 PM
It would be great to get rid of Barney Frank, and Bielat would be a major improvement in many areas over Frank. I would vote for Bielat.

After reading the following though, I am reminded of the many neo-conservative leaning people who have recently "seen the light" on Iraq and Afghanistan, but now feel that Iran is the real threat. I am skeptical.

http://seanbielat.org/position-paper-united-states-israel-relationship

Justinjj1
10-01-2010, 02:10 PM
It would be great to get rid of Barney Frank, and Bielat would be a major improvement in many areas over Frank. I would vote for Bielat.

After reading the following though, I am reminded of the many neo-conservative leaning people who have recently "seen the light" on Iraq and Afghanistan, but now feel that Iran is the real threat. I am skeptical.

http://seanbielat.org/position-paper-united-states-israel-relationship

This guy's foreign policy seems atrocious. That position paper makes him seem like he will be the biggest suckup to Israel in congress.

Stary Hickory
10-01-2010, 02:20 PM
He seems good, he at least said he was ok with the pledge to America but it isn't great as it does not address entitlement reform, which is very serious. No foreign policy views from him, former Marine so it would be interesting.

Southron
10-01-2010, 02:52 PM
After this election cycle, Barney Frank may be unbeatable.

It may be a good chance to get an established politician out of office and take away the power he holds.

wormyguy
10-01-2010, 02:56 PM
This guy's foreign policy seems atrocious. That position paper makes him seem like he will be the biggest suckup to Israel in congress.
You don't understand the district. It's one of the most heavily Jewish in the country. Even if one were not a suckup to Israel, you would have to pretend to be in order to get elected.