To: TLI
The fact that Coleman and the GOP isn't raising bloody Hell over this simply reveals that he doesn't want to keep the seat.
That's part of the reason why Coleman barely won to begin with. Too much reaching across the aisle, bipartisanship crap. How's that working out for you now Coleman? Democrats ain't your friends.
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
>>>The fact that Coleman and the GOP isn’t raising bloody Hell over this simply reveals that he doesn’t want to keep the seat.<<<
Wow. Quite an assumption.
I’m guessing that the Coleman camp is like the Republican side in general, in that they assume the rule of law will be abided by, and can’t fathom that the other side is going to cheat, and they expect the courts will be a remedy to circumvent the cheating. How’s that for assumptions? :)
24 posted on
11/30/2008 6:49:46 AM PST by
Keith in Iowa
(ESPN MNF: 3 Putzes talking about football on TV while I'm trying to watch a game.)
To: Extremely Extreme Extremist
Coleman is fighting this Franken attempt to steal his senate seat. He has hired the top lawyer in the country to continue this fight as far as it can go. I do not recall the names involved but anybody can check out POWER LINE blog for a running commentary, most days, on the activity of the Coleman Franken election recount. I do believe that if this seat is stolen by the democrats, the collateral damage will benefit the Republicans. Hopefully Coleman will win as will Saxby Chablis in Georgia.
27 posted on
11/30/2008 7:03:06 AM PST by
mountainfolk
(God Bless Presidet George Bush)
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