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Ah, the old photoshopped picture of Al.
Never fails to delight the righties.
Never fails to delight the righties.
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Dudes got it right.
That shits over. Theres no going back and having another look-see.
And the last thing the right needs is to whine "he stole the election!" like a lib between 00'-04'.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Did ACORN Help Franken Steal His Senate Seat?
Many people think Al Franken stole his Senate seat. Franken won by the razor thin margin of 312 votes out of about 3 million cast. ACORN claims to have registered 43,000 new voters in Minnesota. With ACORN's record, it is hard to say how many of those are legitimate. Many of these "newly registered voters" may have voted illegally. Minnesota's laws on proof of voter eligibility are notoriously loose.
From the Minnesota Star-Tribune:
But ACORN does have a special place in its heart for at least one prominent Minnesota politician. Last year, it showered praise on Al Franken, endorsing his run for the U.S. Senate. Franken returned the esteem: "I'm thrilled and honored to receive this endorsement," he gushed in a press release. He added that he was "more motivated than ever to work with ACORN."
Bluegrass Pundit: Did ACORN Help Franken Steal His Senate Seat?
Monday, September 28, 2009
Did ACORN Help Franken Steal His Senate Seat?
Many people think Al Franken stole his Senate seat. Franken won by the razor thin margin of 312 votes out of about 3 million cast. ACORN claims to have registered 43,000 new voters in Minnesota. With ACORN's record, it is hard to say how many of those are legitimate. Many of these "newly registered voters" may have voted illegally. Minnesota's laws on proof of voter eligibility are notoriously loose.
From the Minnesota Star-Tribune:
But ACORN does have a special place in its heart for at least one prominent Minnesota politician. Last year, it showered praise on Al Franken, endorsing his run for the U.S. Senate. Franken returned the esteem: "I'm thrilled and honored to receive this endorsement," he gushed in a press release. He added that he was "more motivated than ever to work with ACORN."
Bluegrass Pundit: Did ACORN Help Franken Steal His Senate Seat?
You all need to get over your huge losses in the 2008 elections. You can never begin to heal your party until you accept. I'll never understand how Coleman won his term in the first place... Did he steal it?
Monday, September 28, 2009
Did ACORN Help Franken Steal His Senate Seat?
Many people think Al Franken stole his Senate seat. Franken won by the razor thin margin of 312 votes out of about 3 million cast. ACORN claims to have registered 43,000 new voters in Minnesota. With ACORN's record, it is hard to say how many of those are legitimate. Many of these "newly registered voters" may have voted illegally. Minnesota's laws on proof of voter eligibility are notoriously loose.
From the Minnesota Star-Tribune:
But ACORN does have a special place in its heart for at least one prominent Minnesota politician. Last year, it showered praise on Al Franken, endorsing his run for the U.S. Senate. Franken returned the esteem: "I'm thrilled and honored to receive this endorsement," he gushed in a press release. He added that he was "more motivated than ever to work with ACORN."
Bluegrass Pundit: Did ACORN Help Franken Steal His Senate Seat?
You all need to get over your huge losses in the 2008 elections. You can never begin to heal your party until you accept. I'll never understand how Coleman won his term in the first place... Did he steal it?
No, he just had a plane crash to help him.
Ah, the old photoshopped picture of Al.
Never fails to delight the righties.
Ah, the old photoshopped picture of Al.
Never fails to delight the righties.
It's not photoshopped. It's from his illustrious days on Saturday Night Live. He's as funny now as he was then.
Yes.Ah, the old photoshopped picture of Al.
Never fails to delight the righties.
It's not photoshopped. It's from his illustrious days on Saturday Night Live. He's as funny now as he was then.
So that one is photoshopped, it was probably the best way to showcase his mentality. He appeared in diapers at least twice on Saturday Night Live, once as the New Year's baby wearing diaper, sash, and a smile, and another time (even worse) in a g-string-like Sumo wrestler diaper.
He'd make a great republican candidate.So that one is photoshopped, it was probably the best way to showcase his mentality. He appeared in diapers at least twice on Saturday Night Live, once as the New Year's baby wearing diaper, sash, and a smile, and another time (even worse) in a g-string-like Sumo wrestler diaper.
So that's where Borat got the idea!
Wonder if he's gonna run for office anytime soon (Borat)?
Democratics will run a Franken/Garafalo presidential ticket