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Mike
Superior, WI
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Jeff Tea wrote: <quoted text> Believe what you want. Dittohead. Even Coleman's lead lawyer said they found no evidence of persistent fraud. “We received about 480 names from Minnesota Majority,” Ramsey County’s lead prosecutor Phil Carruthers told KARE Wednesday,“About 270 were clearly inaccurate and were rejected right from the get-go.” He said a quick review revealed the names and birthdates didn’t match, or that the felons in question were no longer barred from voting.In addition, instances of individual felons voting is different from any organized fraud. As Franken’s former attorney Marc Elias told The Hill:“Sen. Coleman was represented by some of the best lawyers there are in the country. At the end of that process, the lead lawyer for Sen. Coleman told the state Supreme Court that there was no evidence of persistent fraud in the election.” Dittohead?!?! LOL, thanks that made me laugh today Jeffy.
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“Free and Fair Elections”
Since: Jan 09
Zumbrota, MN
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Niether of the Above wrote: <quoted text> OK, let me see here, a sitting Congressperson, over 50 years of service, a DFLer in the most DFL congressional district behind MPLS and STP is defeated. For the first time in almost 30 years the GOP is in control of both the House and Senate. Michelle is back in Congress. Yep, your right I am really bummed, but I am sure I will get over it. Probably the worst election for Democrats in Minnesota since Boschwicz and Durenburger got elected on the same day (1978?). Al Quie took the governorship that day and Republican downticket made big gains. This year, the Dems won all the constitutional offices (pending a recount), held four of five House seats, but lost large majorities in both the state House and Senate. Things will have to go very well for Republicans to hold both state houses. Unfortunately, we will have two more years (at least) of gridlock in St. Paul.
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Since: Feb 09
United States
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orreljw wrote: <quoted text> How? Because I do not beleive ANYTHING I see on faux news, nor your tools who spout their rhetoric. There is a small teeny bit of truth in each of your accusations, but there is not ONE complete truth in any of what you say. Try looking beyond the faux spin, you might even begin voting dem if you were to do that. You mean you DON'T believe that Obama's trip to India will cost 200 million a day?(that is more than what the war in Afganistan cost us per day)! Gads! These people believe anything that FUX news says!
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Since: Apr 09
Twin Cities
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Mike wrote: <quoted text> AHHHHHH Assumptions!!! I love it. I have never watched Fox News in my life, but thanks for putting words in my mouth Oralgel mickee, you can make this claim as often as you like, but you are doing nothiing but spouting rhetoric ONLY spouted there, or on limpball's show. So deny away........
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Since: Apr 09
Twin Cities
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sigrid wrote: <quoted text> You mean you DON'T believe that Obama's trip to India will cost 200 million a day?(that is more than what the war in Afganistan cost us per day)! Gads! These people believe anything that FUX news says! I KNOW! Sometimes I just sit and laugh at them, but they are getting more and more dangerous.
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Since: Feb 09
United States
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orreljw wrote: <quoted text> I KNOW! Sometimes I just sit and laugh at them, but they are getting more and more dangerous. yes
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chas
Mound, MN
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Double check all ballots for the truth. Hennepin County/ St.Louis County? Trust but Verify!
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Since: Apr 09
Twin Cities
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chas wrote: Double check all ballots for the truth. Hennepin County/ St.Louis County? Trust but Verify! Yup, you summed up the definition of a recount. Good job.
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“The Pain in Slew's Arse”
Since: Oct 08
Sconnieville USA
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Flatblade wrote: <quoted text> Probably the worst election for Democrats in Minnesota since Boschwicz and Durenburger got elected on the same day (1978?). Al Quie took the governorship that day and Republican downticket made big gains. This year, the Dems won all the constitutional offices (pending a recount), held four of five House seats, but lost large majorities in both the state House and Senate. Things will have to go very well for Republicans to hold both state houses. Unfortunately, we will have two more years (at least) of gridlock in St. Paul. You maybe right, but with the complete change, in both houses of leadership, we might see some changes. I am often an optomist, however.
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Sarah Palins Alaska
Toronto, Canada
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