Posted on 05/17/2005 6:55:45 PM PDT by wjersey
There was another thread on here earlier today concerning Galloway being married to Arafart's niece. After all his Bush/Blair bashing, troop morale undermining etc., the most relevant thing about him is his family connection but we are just now hearing about it?
He who laughs last.....
They got the goods on this particular ahole.
Interesting reading on this guy. Very interesting!!!
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/s/chitribts/20050504/ts_chicagotrib/glovesareoffinmpracefullofiraqwartension
Hope you'll enjoy reading the link
Thanks!
"A passion for change and getting things done has defined the life of Norm Coleman from an early age. It has led him from campus organizer in the sixties, to a prosecutor in the seventies, to Solicitor General of Minnesota in the eighties, to mayor of Saint Paul in the nineties, and now to proudly representing all of Minnesota in the United States Senate.
Growing up in a large Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York, he has often said that most of his preparation for a life in politics came from sitting around the huge Coleman family kitchen table. Full-throated debate on the issues of the day and mutual goodwill were always on the menu.
In college at Hofstra University on Long Island, Norm was student body president and a student activist deeply involved in the anti-war and civil rights movements. He went to the University of Iowa Law School where he also served as student body president and graduated with highest honors. And then, drawn by a job opportunity in the office of Minnesotas Attorney General, he headed north to take his first professional job.
He spent 17 years in the Attorney Generals office, prosecuting cases all over Minnesota and getting involved in a wide variety of public policy matters including drug abuse and civil rights.
In 1993, as a Democrat, Coleman was elected mayor of St. Paul, defeating the endorsed candidate of the Democratic Farm Labor Party. One of his very first actions as mayor was the rejection of a proposed contract with city workers because it included a huge unfunded retirement benefit liability. His action was controversial, but it saved Saint Paul tax payers tens of millions of dollars.
When he took office, the Capital City was experiencing a serious economic decline and increase in crime and other social problems. He set out to reform city services, put a lid on property tax increases and established public-private partnerships. His formula was hope plus confidence equal investment. He wanted to prove to the local business community that city government was a reliable partner in their shared goals for the city. His efforts paid off, with more than $3 billion of private investments in St. Paul. In 2002, then-Mayor Coleman received the U.S. Conference of Mayors highest award recognizing excellence in public-private partnership. <
An era of rapid change and economic improvement took hold in Saint Paul. Eighteen thousand new jobs came to the city. A new Science Museum was built. The states largest software developer, Lawson Software, moved its headquarters to Downtown St. Paul. Harriett Island Park and the land adjacent to the river were rehabilitated, reconnecting the city to its greatest natural asset: the Mississippi River. Increased community involvement in Saint Paul schools and law enforcement also brought measurable improvements. And finally, he engineered the return of a National Hockey League franchise to Minnesota. The nationally recognized Xcel Energy Center is now one of the premier entertainment venues in America and home to the NHL Minnesota Wild.
In 1996, Mayor Coleman made a major change. Frustrated that the Democratic party he had been a part of from his youth had assumed the role of defenders of the status quo, he switched to the Republican party because he felt it held the best opportunity to bring about job growth, quality education and greater public safety. In 1997 he was reelected mayor as a Republican, with 59 percent of the vote.
In 1998 he ran for governor and narrowly lost to Independent candidate Jesse Ventura in a three way race. At 8 AM on the day after the election, he was back at his desk in Saint Paul.
Shortly after his term as mayor ended, he entered the race for one of Minnesotas seats in the U.S. Senate. He engaged in close and hard-fought campaign with incumbent Senator Paul Wellstone, who tragically perished in a plane crash eleven days before the election. Former Vice President Walter Mondale replaced him on the ticket. In one of the largest turnout elections in the country, Norm was elected with over 1.1 million votes and a 2 percent margin of victory. ...."
Thanks for the verification. I hope the investigations can bring out enough truth as to his involvement to bring his ass down.
I've had to attempt sleep with the image of good men, decent men, so abused. I don't think the image of this Stalinist, AQ apologist, brutal enemy, Galloway in a similar situation will bother me. no.
Galloway's bluster reminded me of Jim Traficant.
Yes, I saw that this morning. However, the BBC et al are playing his statement straight, while Coleman says Galloway is a major gatekeeper. I am wondering who would try these foreign players, anyway. Not US courts, though I imagine the the records of Bay Oil will show a lot.
Looking over my hasty post, I am aware of defects in my punctuation etc. Ah well, I will try to do better this time. I have been observing this individual Galloway. His much vaunted lifestyle- which seems to turn an often politically corrupt British press on- may be his undoing.
Stocky, class A individuals, who bluster and use invective are at risk. In Victorian times, one could read of a type of older gentlemen being seized with "an appoplectic fit".
No hypocrite 'ere meself, and like you, I could care less about his well being. LOL
I don't know, either. Many Brits detest him also; perhaps they would help us if a crime could be established.
Now George, you can't go telling the truth. After all, you are in Washington..
Is the "Iraqi" mentioned in your post named Chalabi, Screwloose, or Curveball? Only the Bush administration was dumb enough to swallow the lies peddled by that bunch before Bush started his dirty war.
His use of those terms simply proves to folks in the US that he's guilty.
Frankly I see no reason to bother with a trial for this funny little foreign guy. Just slap him in cuffs and send him out to ride a gurney in Terre Haute.
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