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You mean negroes?
Nah...dell, just those sh!t-heads who donned the uniform of the Stars+Bars, who were convinced that fighting to keep Humans in chains was the 'right thing to do' !
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You mean negroes?
And I'll lament, for the first time, keep your bigotry up north, 'cause you wouldn't last long 'round these parts..............Boy !
Beck knows so much that was never taught in school because it only really happened in his mind.....
I know it's liberal tripe, but you should really read Al Franken's "Lies and the lying liars who tell them". Has a few good chapters on "sourcing".
yeah, and Al Frankens talk radio career has come and gone since then and Beck has grown exponentially since then relying on sourcing and the truth. You will never realize this due to, as SparrowHawk put it, your snarky attitude toward the right. You'd be surprised at his show if you could relax your bigotry towards the right for a couple hours.
yeah, and Al Frankens talk radio career has come and gone since then and Beck has grown exponentially since then relying on sourcing and the truth. You will never realize this due to, as SparrowHawk put it, your snarky attitude toward the right. You'd be surprised at his show if you could relax your bigotry towards the right for a couple hours.
dell,....now your defending GLENN BECK ???
My Good friend, I fear that you have Now (SADLY) LOST your MIND !!!!!!!!
Yet Al Franken became a senator and Beck got fired from Fox. I don't have as much bigotry towards the right as Beck has towards the left....Liberal TV on PBS...MisterRogers was on PBS...Hitler tried to get everyone to wear sweaters...ergo Mister Rogers was a Nazi
Oh yes...he is "pursuing other opportunities" And it kind of hurts when those dems cheat to get that 60th vote. Kind of like how the supreme court cheated to get Bush that final state way back whenDems cheated to get the 60th vote and Beck was never fired.
Oh yes...he is "pursuing other opportunities" And it kind of hurts when those dems cheat to get that 60th vote. Kind of like how the supreme court cheated to get Bush that final state way back when
http://www.forbes.co...s-to-reduce-it/Franken and his Democratic allies dispatched an army of lawyers to challenge the results. After the first canvass, Coleman's lead was down to 206 votes. That was followed by months of wrangling and litigation. In the end, Franken was declared the winner by 312 votes. He was sworn into office in July 2009, eight months after the election.
During the controversy a conservative group called Minnesota Majority began to look into claims of voter fraud. Comparing criminal records with voting rolls, the group identified 1,099 felons -- all ineligible to vote -- who had voted in the Franken-Coleman race.
Minnesota Majority took the information to prosecutors across the state, many of whom showed no interest in pursuing it. But Minnesota law requires authorities to investigate such leads. And so far, Fund and von Spakovsky report, 177 people have been convicted -- not just accused, but convicted -- of voting fraudulently in the Senate race. Another 66 are awaiting trial. "The numbers aren't greater," the authors say, "because the standard for convicting someone of voter fraud in Minnesota is that they must have been both ineligible, and 'knowingly' voted unlawfully." The accused can get off by claiming not to have known they did anything wrong.
Still, that's a total of 243 people either convicted of voter fraud or awaiting trial in an election that was decided by 312 votes. With 1,099 examples identified by Minnesota Majority, and with evidence suggesting that felons, when they do vote, strongly favor Democrats, it doesn't require a leap to suggest there might one day be proof that Al Franken was elected on the strength of voter fraud.
And that's just the question of voting by felons. Minnesota Majority also found all sorts of other irregularities that cast further doubt on the Senate results.
The election was particularly important because Franken's victory gave Senate Democrats a 60th vote in favor of President Obama's national health care proposal -- the deciding vote to overcome a Republican filibuster. If Coleman had kept his seat, there would have been no 60th vote, and no Obamacare.