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As Norm Coleman struggles in what appears to be a losing battle to reclaim his Senate seat, and as faint rumors spread that he could replace Michael Steele as RNC Chair, a cloud of ethics scandal continues to gather over his head. On Thursday, the former Minnesota Senator refused to say whether or not the FBI had contacted him over allegations that he and his wife had accepted (and failed to report) $75,000 in payments from a longtime benefactor. It was, close observers of the case note, the first time that Coleman has failed to deny being contacted by investigators.
Hey earth to Norm, you lost, get over it. Rather than spend what little money you have left trying to steal the Senate seat, you need to save your dimes to lawyer up for your upcoming bribery trial. Norm you are a loser in so many ways.
How could the idiots in MN vote that lieing scumbag Stuart Smalley...I am no GOP sympathizer, but Franken is way too far to the left...Coleman was actually a decently centrist Repub, not like the inbreds from my state Jim Dimented and Lyndsey Grahamnesty.
In all honesty, I thought Franken's comedy sketches were mostly yawners. But I get the impression that he's a real sharp guy who has his priorities straight.
Franken is an idiot, plain and simple. I sit with a very liberal person at work and even he is scared by Franken. But I am not surprised, someone who spreads lies and garbage the way Franken does and he is democrat. How fitting.
In all honesty, I thought Franken's comedy sketches were mostly yawners. But I get the impression that he's a real sharp guy who has his priorities straight.
He'll be a welcome addition to the senate.
I agree, I think that Franken will be on board with most of Obama's Policies.
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