Comments on: Franken Certified Winner Of Minn. Recount

Democrat Takes Slim Victory In Senate Recount But Rival Norm Coleman Vows Legal Challenge

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by noloyalisti January 5, 2009 7:54 PM EST
I actually think that Obama won by at least 2 to 3 times as many votes as were counted. It''s just that the Cons couldn''t steal enough to throw the election as they did in 2000 and 2004.

Republi CON logic: it''s OK to do anything as long as no one does anything bad to me. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
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by debinok1 January 5, 2009 7:54 PM EST
I just wish Oklahoma would pull it''s collective head out and vote Inhofe out of office. He spends 95% of his time in D.C. and has no idea what is going on in his own state. He is still spouting about how stable our economy is.
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by glidescube January 5, 2009 7:52 PM EST
You lost Reps get over it already. Your party has virtually destroyed the nation with your flawed ideology and now you need to reap your bitter harvest.

Improve your image because come 2010 mid-elections your party will be no more powerful than the libertarian party.
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by notblue January 5, 2009 7:48 PM EST
Noyalisti, not counting the fact that African Americans who never participated before in the election process came out in droves and voted 99% Obama, and the fact that McCain received more votes than the last four president needed to be elected. What was the percentage of victory in the popular vote? 3%, unlike your claim, I would state the country is still pretty EVENLY divided.
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by questionnews January 5, 2009 7:44 PM EST
Were there not any other Dem candidates in Minn??
Oh well, now there''s one more reason to view the Senate as a joke since they now have their jester.
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by notopennshut January 5, 2009 7:43 PM EST
At least Gore showed class by not dragging it out in 2000, even though he might have had a chance. The integrity of Coleman will be out for all to judge, and being displayed as a sore loser will forever curtail his opportunities of getting into politics in the future. No one likes a sore loser regardless of what he was in the past.
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by quickly101 January 5, 2009 7:40 PM EST
The loser is mad. He is not going to take his marbles and go home. He is going to play some more. Sore loser, get over it.
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by noloyalisti January 5, 2009 7:40 PM EST
Congratulations to Al, he is a wise and intelligent (and funny) man. To anticipate the crying Cons, it should now be clear to Americans that ANY progressive or liberal is better than the best Republi CON.
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by nobdysfool January 5, 2009 7:23 PM EST
Yippppeeee! I''m glad Franken stuck to his guns & won the seat the honest way! Coleman it''s time to recede like a man.
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