Second that emotion: pro-gun candidate for governor could emerge

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  1. Micky says:

    Timothy McKee: Get your facts straight. Martha Dean never had such a “wacky theory”. She made it clear that she thinks it wacky too. She posted the video on the web. So what? Doesn’t mean she agrees with it. She doesn’t. And you can’t point to any statement by Dean to the contrary. So shut up about it already.

  2. Timothy McKee says:

    she went around radio stations like WATR and WTIC said people should watch the wacky conspiracy video and make up their own mind.

    She can drag the victims thru the mud all day long with her far out views about guns.

    she should run as a third party.

  3. CT Voter says:

    Martha Dean would make a great Governor – nothing like having a principled individual represent the voters of CT. Malloy, Rell and Rowland were all a disappointment.

    Run Martha Run!

  4. Patriot says:

    Dennis House, in a Face the State interview, covers McKee’s baseless charge (comment above) here: http://www.wfsb.com/video?autoStart=true&topVideoCatNo=default&clipId=8237005

  5. littlemike says:

    “Newton shooing”?? And you’re calling people wacky?

  6. Timothy McKee says:

    does this mean Dean will talk about her wacky theory that the Newton shooing might be a conspiracy and people should watch a conspiracy theory video?

  7. Matt says:

    Foley is not a friend of the 2nd Amendment. When running for U.S. Senate in 2010, he said on Face the State with Dennis House that we would have voted to confirm Sonia Sotomayer to the U.S. Supreme Court. He is taking advantage of his complete lack of a record to look pro-gun.