Norm Coleman Must Quit the Minnesota Senate Race—He, Republicans Look Whiny

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Franken wins, America loses. This coke-head is a disgrace, but alas he'll fit right in with the likes of Pelosi, Reid, Murtha, oh, and the biggest leftist loser of them all, Osama! KICK EM ALL OUT IN 2012 AND GET THE ADULTS BACK IN CHARGE!!!!

Graham Rivera of NY 5:41PM June 30, 2009

Looks like Franken is STEALING the election! MN is being shortchanged by our biased court system not allowing the rest of the ballots to be counted..Norm has not lost until all of the ballots are counted. You know I do NOT trust democrats....in this state of MN I cannot put bumper stickers on my car..like the dems do all over the state...because I fear it will be vandalized. I actually had someone pass me on the road & then slam on their brakes when I had my Republican preferential bumper sticker on my car.

In my experience, Democrats play dirty dirty dirty, they lie & they whine and of course we had ACORN here doing their dirty work. Just love living anarchy...living the dream!

Carol of MN 7:04PM April 24, 2009

Coleman is a poor looser, throw in the towel Norm your not going to win nor do we want you for another term. What have you actually done for MN ? I haven't heard of one accomplishment since you've been in office!!!!!!

k peacock of MN 7:05PM April 20, 2009

A Cum Laude graduate from Harvard with a degree in Political Science is not qualified to be a U.S. Senator? Explain that to me, R.L. Schaefer of CA.

pj of MN 3:47PM March 25, 2009

Coleman acting properly? Based on his long history of unethical and suspect actions, it's doubtful the recount is inspiring him to develop a conscience. He spouted platitudes about how he'd step aside if he found himself in the position Al Franken was in. Well, he's in that position now and look how good his word is. Coleman has been -- and still is -- a self-serving, hypocritical liar. He needs to quit wasting Minnesota citizens' hard earned money. He has no interest in promoting or working for anyone's interest except his own.

Lynn of MN 10:33PM March 11, 2009

Reading the comments, many fail to remember that Norm Coleman had the lead on election night. This went into a recount, and he came as winner again. Finally, a hand recount was done, and Norm Coleman still had the lead. It was Al Franken who sought counsel from his liberal friends and started challenging the election in court. Upon Franken challenging the votes in court, this went into another recount in which votes started to mysteriously appear for Franken. Franken actually lost a long time ago. He is the one who stretched this out. Coleman is acting properly because he was the winner in the onset. Franken is the sore head in this instance.

David Ward of OK 12:37PM March 11, 2009

Norm Colman is a hypocrite... before the recount (which was legally mandated) Colman called on Frankin to concede saying a recount would unfairly affect the voters... Well Norm the time has come. You lost.

Eric Henderson of NC 6:09AM March 11, 2009

Coleman must have no pride or self respect. He lost the election in November, four months ago. Now he and the Republicans in Washington are being whiney little girls about losing to a good Democrat.Be a man and concede NOW>

Bill Booth of CA 8:16PM March 10, 2009

We're still hearing whining and moaning from the dems' about 20-00 and 2004 elections. But that's normal for them. Wringing their hands and crying everytime they can't get their way and blaming someone else. I'm not saying that legitimate issue don't exist in this race, but no decision should be made until all the courts have their say.

Charlie of GA 1:05PM March 10, 2009

Al Franken is solely the winner...We got stuck with George W for eight years and look at this country, because of the Supreme Court...

Mike Friedman of WI 4:39PM March 09, 2009

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