RESTORING FAITH AND BALANCE IN MASSACHUSETTS
I didn't grow up with all the advantages in life. My mom was on welfare for a time, but I had the support of a loving family and good friends and neighbors. I don't have all the advantages in this race either, and that's fine by me. Being the underdog has taught me to work harder, and to appreciate the opportunities of our state and our country.
I'm running to represent Massachusetts in the United States Senate because more of our people are unemployed today than ever before. Public debt has reached $12 trillion and counting, and Washington politicians want to borrow trillions more. Terrorists want to strike our country again, and they will do so if we let down our guard. We have fighting forces in two theaters of war, and those men and women need our support.
My plan for the economy is simple: an across-the-board tax cut - in the tradition of John F. Kennedy - for families and businesses that will increase investment and lead to immediate new job growth. My opponent will raise taxes.
Amid all our domestic challenges, our nation is still at war with radical Islamic terrorists determined to destroy our way of life. My opponent would accord such terrorists all the rights our Constitution grants to citizens. I will treat them as enemy combatants who should face military justice.