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Minnesota Meltdown
Minnesota Meltdown
The fallout from Franken's apparent victory continues as Ed Anger calls on his readers to BOYCOTT COMMIE-SOTA: I'm madder than Jesse Ventura with a busted microphone about that idiot Al Franken. It's bad enough America picked a commie President with a crazy name, but now Minnesota went and ...
Reid: Coleman will "never ever serve"
politico.com — January 05, 2009 Categories: Minnesota Reid: Coleman will "never ever serve" Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid offered... the toughest language he has ever used in arguing that Norm Coleman s career in the Senate is finished. Norm Coleman will never ever ... (more) Reid: Coleman will "never ever serve"
Overtime in the Minnesota Senate election
powerlineblog.com — The media coverage of the events related to Minnesota's Senate election and subsequent recount has been so... poor that it is difficult to determine what happened. The erosion of Senator Coleman's approximately 700 vote lead over Al Franken on November ... (more) Overtime in the Minnesota Senate election
Coleman's Lawsuit: This Whole Election Stinks -- And I Won
Coleman's Lawsuit: This Whole Election Stinks -- And I Won
tpmelectioncentral.talkingpointsmemo.com — I've been reading through the lawsuit that Norm Coleman has filed against the result of the Minnesota... Senate race, and it's a marvelous thing. The complaint ignores the existence of counter-evidence, employs one maneuver when it is self-benefiting ... (more) Coleman's Lawsuit: This Whole Election Stinks -- And I Won
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Before Rush... before Ann... there was... Ed Anger -- and he's back (UPDATED)
All — ... out fish, except they’d probably like it! Those people eat deep fried Snickers bars and build statues out of butter to win prizes. Ed's calling on all patriotic, red blooded Americans to boycott Minne Commie-sota, and he's got lots of suggestions on how to do just that. Add yours in the comments -- he forgot to talk about the Vikings, so you sports buffs should have fun. UPDATE: Chad the Elder admits... As much as it stings, that butter ...

Before Rush... before Ann... there was... Ed Anger -- and he's back (UPDATED)
five feet of fury. (global warming: the loch ness monster of weather.) — ... out fish, except they’d probably like it! Those people eat deep fried Snickers bars and build statues out of butter to win prizes. Ed's calling on all patriotic, red blooded Americans to boycott Minne Commie-sota, and he's got lots of suggestions on how to do just that. Add yours in the comments -- he forgot to talk about the Vikings, so you sports buffs should have fun. UPDATE: Chad the Elder admits... As much as it stings, that butter ...

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