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NPR asks political reporter Liasson to reconsider Fox News work...

National Puke Radio is a legend in it's own mind. It's almost as far left as Ellison and at taxpayers expense. Fox is Creaming every network because on balance the NEWS division reports news. The Op ed is different, but that is not the contention with the socialist.  (17 hrs ago | post #62)

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ACORN prober finds no illegal pattern on video

Foxes guarding the hen house. Sure, nothing to see here. I wouldn't trust anybody with organization as far as I could throw them.  (18 hrs ago | post #1)

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Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak makes gubernatorial bid official

What a loser. Runs for a third term knowing he was going to run for Governor. Now when he loses he has a job to return to. He should have been a real man and not run for mayor.  (Sunday | post #4)

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Request for special session rejected

LGA needs to go. That way local residents know how much their local thief's are spending. By the way it shouldn't have been a surprise to these fine upstanding mayors that the budget and tax collections did not get better in six months, they should have been planning for it.  (Sunday | post #12)

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Minnesota E. coli victim files $100M lawsuit against Cargill

You do know that WalMart and Sam's pays better than your beloved Target right? And in addition even the part timers can get health insurance? Target doesn't. Your post sounds like a little sour grapes.  (Sunday | post #71)

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Twin Cities janitors going 'green'

All I read was Liberal demoncrats, contract, union, overpaid and want more. The green is nothing more than a distraction. All building owners should demand that any JANITOR be hired by the union using E-Verify.  (Saturday Dec 5 | post #7)

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Minnesota E. coli victim files $100M lawsuit against Cargill

My guess is they will settle out of court. If they push it, they will lose. The cook obviously didn't pay attention to the warning label that is on package, COOK THOROUGHLY BEFORE SERVING.  (Saturday Dec 5 | post #42)

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Minnesota remains awash in red ink, state budget forecast says

Roll all spending back to 2005 level and leave it there. Problem solved.  (Thursday Dec 3 | post #63)

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700 turn out to hear 11 DFL governor hopefuls make case

Taxes, progressive taxes, not one word about controlling spending. Normal demoncrats.  (Wednesday Nov 25 | post #25)

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Report: Twin Cities home prices ticked up from August to September

Once they remove the current bribe for buying ( PORK ), only then will prices go down to where the real world lives.  (Tuesday Nov 24 | post #2)

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Pawlenty reserving 'all options' to address deficit expected in...

You must not have detoxed enough, go check yourself in again.  (Monday Nov 23 | post #10)

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Minnesota / Clean energy's 'unsung hero'

Anyone who screams green energy should have thier electricity turned off, and make them live off any energy they can produce the "green" way.  (Sunday Nov 22 | post #1)

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Health bill passes first test in Senate; debate to begin after ...

They had to bribe two senators just to get it to debate. Now the they will need 60 to stop debate. How much will they bribe them to do that??  (Sunday Nov 22 | post #5)

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Smaller AFSCME unit backing Kelliher for governor

It should be banned. It's a huge conflict of interest for public unions living on the taxpayers dime to endorse any public official.  (Saturday Nov 21 | post #1)

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State House tells court that Pawlenty abused budget law

Junk lawsuit brought you by the dimwits who can't seem to do their job. The dims were told, in very straight forward language, that NO (none, zip, nada) tax increases were going to pass the Governors desk without a veto. Instead of working within that parameter, the dims kept bringing plan after plan with tax increases to his desk, and he did what he told them he would do. He vetoed them. And keep in mind, those self same dimwits, didn't even bother with the budget until the LAST month of session. They all need to be fired and banned from holding further offices in the state.  (Saturday Nov 21 | post #5)