Posted on 06/30/2009 1:12:47 PM PDT by jackmercer
ST. PAUL, Minn. Republican Norm Coleman has conceded to Democrat Al Franken in Minnesota's contested Senate race, ending a nearly eight-month recount and court fight. Coleman conceded at a news conference in St. Paul, a few hours after a unanimous Minnesota Supreme Court ruled Tuesday the former "Saturday Night Live" comedian and liberal commentator should be certified the winner..............
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Good coffee, good cigars, nice weather, people who stand up to tyranny. I can think of worse places (Minnesota, for starters).
Thief!
LLS
Michael Jackson (in his current state) could run in MN and win, as long as he promised “universal” health care , cardcheck and said crap like “do it for Paul”.
I can’t wait to see who we get to choose from for guv...
uggggh.
Well, look on the bright side.
It means my state (CA) is no longer guilty of sending the WORST senator to Washington.
Last one out, turn the light off.
Reform voters are Jesse Ventura’s whack jobs. If anything, they’ll pulled votes away from Smalley.
The democrat unbeatable strategy for winning is to “find” enought votes to put you ahead and then declare all uncounted ballots as invalid. Simple!! God help the USA!!
No, thanks to the fools who sat home election day or voted third party.
Hope they enjoy far Left Franken
Bill O’Reilly is going to need sedatives tonight. ;-)
IT is all over the DEms now have the magical 60 votes, and they will never lose power again...
Ooopps, sorry on the double post
I’ll go further.
I’m ashamed of our country.
An idocracy. Certainly not a democracy. That much is obvious.
Pitchfork time yet?
An idocracy. Certainly not a democracy. That much is obvious.
Pitchfork time yet?
I was eavesdropping on a tour one time in the Capitol and the guide said the last fistfight between Congressmen was sometime in the sixties. He said who, and the exact year, but I've forgotten the details.
“IT is all over the DEms now have the magical 60 votes, and they will never lose power again...”
Unfortunately, I think you may be right. With 60 votes in the Senate and 255 votes in the House, there’s now an unstoppable Democratic machine in Congress. They will now try to ram through anything and everything that they want.
We are now a one party system. God help us
Al Franken is the result, in part, of petulant conservatives who decided that they could not tolerate anyone who doesn’t match their idea of perfection. And so to punish what they called RINOs, they either voted for a third party or sat the election out.
When did Coleman lose to Ventura? Did Coleman run for Gov? I know he served as Mayor of St. Paul when he was a Dem but the only Dem I remember running v. Ventura was Humphrey, Jr. ... but I don’t know much about MN politics. Nor do I want to !!
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