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  • Report: Dead People May Have Voted in Minnesota

    06/04/2009 6:07:26 PM PDT · by markomalley · 47 replies · 1,780+ views
    Newsmax ^ | 6/3/2009 | David A. Patten
    Over 2,800 people who were already dead may have "voted" in last November's election in Minnesota -- an indication either of voter fraud, or of record-keeping so flawed that it leaves the state vulnerable to fraudulent ballots being cast according to a government watchdog group. Minnesota Majority, a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with several Republican supporters, is calling for a federal investigation into Minnesota's election practices. "The secretary of state's office is now in what I interpret to be panic mode," Minnesota Majority founder Jeff Davis tells Newsmax. According to Davis, the issue of deceased persons on the voter rolls dates...
  • Mischief in Minnesota? Al Franken's recount isn't funny.(Coleman Senate Race)

    11/11/2008 9:28:01 PM PST · by Fred · 43 replies · 2,070+ views
    WSJ ^ | 111208 | op ed
    You'd think Democrats would be content with last week's electoral rout. But judging from the odd doings in Minnesota, some in their party wouldn't mind adding to their jackpot by stealing a Senate seat for left-wing joker Al Franken. When Minnesotans woke up last Wednesday, Republican Senator Norm Coleman led Mr. Franken by 725 votes. By that evening, he was ahead by only 477. As of yesterday, Mr. Coleman's margin stood at 206. This lopsided bleeding of Republican votes is passing strange considering that the official recount hasn't even begun. The vanishing Coleman vote came during a week in which...
  • Frank, funny, liberal - Comedian Al Franken targets Bush during an area benefit

    03/29/2004 7:19:11 AM PST · by Oldeconomybuyer · 39 replies · 263+ views
    Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (NY) ^ | 3-29-04 | By Matthew Daneman
    <p>”What are (Republican) principles?” he asked rhetorically Sunday during a benefit appearance in Rochester. “Their principles are the estate tax punishes the most productive members of our society — the children of the extremely wealthy.”</p> <p>Ba-dum bum.</p> <p>More than 1,000 people crowded the Rochester Riverside Convention Center for an 80th anniversary benefit for Jewish Family Service of Rochester, a Jewish social service agency.</p>