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Norm Coleman Concedes Senate Seat
It's over: Norm Coleman has conceded the Minnesota senate race to Al Franken, saying that "the supreme court of Minnesota has spoken" and that he's called Franken and congratulated him.
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June 30, 2009 | 4:34pm
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Ritarita

Seat Al Franken NOW!

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4:40 pm, Jun 30, 2009

Hawaii5-0

The Poster Boy for Sore Loser.

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4:54 pm, Jun 30, 2009

magicman

Who in their right mind would ever cast a ballot for this Candidate? We are a Nation of Laws and not men and women? Is this man from Mars? Our Courts are broken beyond repair, as evidenced by the entire proceeding that has occurred since the election. Men and Women do in fact make Judgements based on the Law, but they have NEVER actually OBEYED the Law in coming to these Judgements.

I am absolutely delighted that The People of Minnesota have at least been given a Representative who has a keen mind and a sense of humor. They will need both in the months and years ahead.

It would be my suggestion to Mr. Coleman that he actually spend some time in Court before coming to any conclusions about our Criminal Justice System and how well it does in fact function. There isn't, hasn't been, and perhaps NEVER WILL BE a single Patriot in this Nation who would be so dumb as to believe that anything our Courts decide is anywhere even remotely Just, Kind, Thoughful or SUCCESSFUL.

What we need to do as a Nation is to burn the system down and start over. Nothing in these United States functions at anything more than a random chance of a successful outcome. You want the Truth, go watch a 'normal' Hearing, which has not been paid off (if such a thing could even occur in our current system)?

Lastly, if Mr. Coleman is so keen on our Courts, why does he use them for his own ENDS and play the system just to get himself re-elected? The ENDS do not justify the MEANS Mr. Coleman. You have been 'playing' the system for the last 9 months in order to frustrate the process and Truth itself. And you are not ashamed at your own conduct and behavior?

The Pope is not infallible, but to hear Mr. Coleman's view, the Courts are? You're kidding right? I would sooner take The Pope's Judgements before listening to any of this nonsense. It is good to see that the vacuum left from our understanding that the Pope is fallible has been successfully usurped by our Court System.

God Save The Queen!

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5:25 pm, Jun 30, 2009
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