Lets see here. Here we have an election with more votes cast than there were voters.
Yep! Another Democrat victory!
(puke)
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To: Responsibility2nd
What would the reaction be if Rush Limbaugh was in the Senate?
2 posted on
01/10/2009 9:37:13 AM PST by
popdonnelly
(Don't lose sight of your conservative principles.)
To: MplsSteve; Impy; Norman Bates
This does not look promising.
3 posted on
01/10/2009 9:37:43 AM PST by
Clintonfatigued
(If greed is a virtue, than corporate socialism is conservative)
To: Responsibility2nd
Franken = Public Enemy, and NUT!
4 posted on
01/10/2009 9:37:50 AM PST by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
To: Responsibility2nd
Ahh..Minnesota land of

To: Responsibility2nd
the man is a loose cannon with absolutely no redeeming value. other than that he is a crappy comedian, and bad actor, but an excellent salesman for LUVs diapers.

6 posted on
01/10/2009 9:43:27 AM PST by
Vaquero
( "an armed society is a polite society" Robert A. Heinlein)
To: Responsibility2nd
I don’t see him as a public enemy, but I will be very disappointed if he does not establish a rep as the Dem’s prime buffoon.
8 posted on
01/10/2009 9:45:26 AM PST by
Brilliant
To: Responsibility2nd
The GOP should see Fruitken as a loose cannon, and plan to deal with him as such. Make the clown go boom in the wrong place, at the wrong time, and towards the wrong person. Problem solved. Constantly nudge him over the edge.
9 posted on
01/10/2009 9:46:26 AM PST by
pallis
To: Responsibility2nd
Does it occur to anyone else, that there is something terribly wrong in Conservatism central, if we can’t beat the pants off a guy like Al Franken?
This strikes at the core problem I have had with Bush over the last eight years. He ran against two of the most light-weight Democrats there have ever been. And he was only able to scrape by each time.
Seriously folks, if we can’t differentiate ourselves from the Marxists in ways that reveal how much more sound we are as leaders, then we just don’t deserve to win.
Many will be lamenting Franken being seating in the Senate. I will be lamenting the collapse of Conservatism. If we can’t get our act together and beat the likes of Franken, holy s—t, are we ever in trouble.
The problem as I see it, is that our politicians don’t do Conservatism. And thus they get their lunch handed to them. When they get tired of it, perhaps they will try pushing what sells.
10 posted on
01/10/2009 9:46:38 AM PST by
DoughtyOne
(I see that Kenya's favorite son has a new weekly Saturday morning radio show.)
To: Responsibility2nd
Between Jesse Ventura and Franken, the voters of Minnesota seem determined to make sure every American knows that they think our government and, presumably, our country, is a great big joke.
11 posted on
01/10/2009 9:46:59 AM PST by
Steely Tom
(RKBA: last line of defense against vote fraud)
To: Responsibility2nd
Franken’s *election* is a joke! Conservatives at the grass roots’level need to start working NOW to put a good conservative in office next.
13 posted on
01/10/2009 9:48:20 AM PST by
SumProVita
(Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified DeCartes))
To: Responsibility2nd
Seriously? Where was the news on that? If that’s the case, that’s got to come out.
If this comedian gets in (IF) then it doesn’t mean anything, does it? It’s still not a filibuster-proof senate, correct?
To: Responsibility2nd
Franken = Congress’s unfunny court Jester/Fool!
19 posted on
01/10/2009 9:53:55 AM PST by
proudofthesouth
(In spite of what's going on in the world, God is still in control.)
To: Responsibility2nd
The Ridicule Mule - Al Franken

20 posted on
01/10/2009 9:54:22 AM PST by
Cyber Ninja
(His legacy is a stain OnTheDress)
To: Responsibility2nd
FrankenFraud
22 posted on
01/10/2009 9:54:58 AM PST by
reg45
To: Responsibility2nd
Any state that would send Al Franken to the senate is to stupid to be a state.
28 posted on
01/10/2009 9:58:36 AM PST by
aomagrat
(Gun owners who vote for democrats are too stupid to own guns.)
To: Responsibility2nd
This article strikes a cord with me. There are very few politicians that I have a deep personal dislike for (as opposed to political dislike). I don't have a personal dislike for Obama, Ried or even Kennedy. However, Franken fits in a group with Slick and Hillary, Bobby Byrd, and Jim McDermott that I feel as though I would detest even if I had personal contact with them. Franken is like the nasty little kid, fascinated with his own excrement. I really dislike the guy, never could watch his comedy without turning it off and going to wash my hands. Yeeech!
30 posted on
01/10/2009 9:59:40 AM PST by
JimSEA
To: Responsibility2nd
Al Franken: the new face of the Democrat Party.
32 posted on
01/10/2009 10:13:46 AM PST by
Tanniker Smith
(Teachers open the door. It's up to you to enter. Before the late bell. When I close the door.)
To: Responsibility2nd
The good news is that the democrats now OWN this economy. They will have NO EXCUSES in 2010 if they go forward with Obama's "stimulus" plan and the economy continues to crater, which it will.
Obama: You Need To Fire Everyone
38 posted on
01/10/2009 10:25:29 AM PST by
Grim
To: Responsibility2nd
Franken is an abomination.
To: Responsibility2nd
Minnesota exists so that people in Illinois will have someone to laugh at.
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