Sue the Clowns
January 5th 2009 Election08, Corruption, Crime

Lawsuits Readied as Minnesota Senate Tally Winds Down - WSJ.com

Lawyers for both campaigns have laid the groundwork for lawsuits through public comments and legal maneuvering. In recent weeks, as Franken clung to a small lead, Coleman’s lawyers promised a lawsuit over their claim that some ballots duplicated on election night wound up being counted twice in the recount.

I hope Coleman’s lawyers sue, and I hope they take it all the way to the US Supreme Court, if necessary. Al Gore invented this template in 2000. Let’s see how the Party of Corrupt Clowns likes having it used against them.

The corrupt Democrats in Minnesota are trying to steal this election, and intend to select, not elect, a ludicrous clown to the U.S. Senate.

I have said earlier that I don’t intend to cut the Democrats one single break, any more than they did the GOP, and, more, I intend to employ all of their tactics against them, and any more I can come up with.

They need to learn that others than themselves can play this game. Let’s get to it.

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