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Minnesota Recount: Soros and Silence
Minnesota Recount: Soros and Silence
A couple of quick notes on events surrounding the Minnesota recount are in order. First, if you haven’t taken the MPR ballot review poll that Allahpundit posted earlier, don’t miss it. If nothing else, it will remind you that even a system as cut-and-dried as our optical-scan ...
2008 Senate Recount
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Franken/Coleman Minnesota Senate recount news
Franken/Coleman Minnesota Senate recount news
startribune.com — Blog: The Big Question Here’s one way to send a protest with your ballot This Anoka County... voter was clearly ready for the end of campaign season. This ballot has an almost poetic quality. In case you have trouble reading it, the poem goes like this, ... (more) Franken/Coleman Minnesota Senate recount news
SOROS BOO$TS FRANKEN
nypost.com — Left-wing billionaire financier George Soros is using his financial muscle at a Manhattan fund-raiser tonight to help... Al Franken win a recount in Minnesota's Senate election. Soros - the hedge-fund honcho and sugar daddy of the Democratic Party -... (more) SOROS BOO$TS FRANKEN
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News — ... agrees with Reid and Pelosi that federal aid should come with strong conditions on how Detroit uses the money. Soros is a major backer of Franken's efforts to closely monitor this week's recount in the Democrat's bid to unseat incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R-Minn.), Ed Morrissey claims at Hot Air. Soros will ...

Soros Fund-raising For Franken
Nice Deb — ... Something is very wrong here…. Left-wing billionaire financier George Soros is using his financial muscle at a Manhattan fund-raiser tonight to help Al Franken win a recount in Minnesota’s Senate election. Soros - the hedge-fund honcho and sugar daddy of the Democratic Party - will host a soirée for Franken at his Carnegie Hill digs to help cover the candidate’s costs to monitor the statewide recount. How much money does it take to steal an election? Is ACORN involved? ...

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