Showing posts with label Coleman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coleman. Show all posts

Friday, May 28, 2010

Gary Coleman Dead

Gary Coleman, best known for his role in the television sitcom Diff'rent Strokes, has died at age 42. The cause of death was an intercranial hemorrhage. Mr. Coleman passed away in a Utah hospital at 12:05pm this afternoon.

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Gary Coleman Not Dead

Despite rumors running rampant on the internet, Gary Coleman, former child star, has not passed away. However, he is on life support in a hospital in Utah after a reported fall. Hopefully he pulls through.
Update: Unfortunately, Mr. Coleman has passed away this afternoon.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Coleman fighting in Minnesota, Tedisco leading in New York

Voter fraud is in the Democrats handbook, register those who cannot legally vote, register some dozens of times to inflate Democrat voting rolls, and at times place black panther members outside of polling places to intimidate non-democrat, white voters. Minnesota was once a known state that counted every legal voters vote that was casted, but they have been targeted by Democrats, ACORN, and have cheated thousands out of their legal absentee votes.

Welcome to the Norm Coleman-Al Franken United States Senate race, five months since election day, and none of the candidates can claim victory. As on election night Coleman reported a slight lead, then hundreds of more votes appeared then actually voted (surprise, surprise for Al Franken), then Democrat leaning counties absentee ballots were counted, and most GOP counties rejected.

Any sane American, should realize that this is 100% all good manner of dealing with election recounts, but to liberals this is just another vote need for their radical agenda at all costs, even the Constitution.

One of the two options that should be the final decision, are either count GOP leaning absentee ballots (only legal ones of course), or have a runoff election like the Chambliss election in Georgia. Personally an runoff election should have been done months ago, it would have saved the state of Minnesota millions.

This is the consequence of liberals running important election matters, they could care about who wins or lossed, but whether or not their candidate has the votes to win, modern day ballot box stuffing. This will eventually reach the Minnesota Supreme court, and perhaps the United States Supreme Court. Coleman is the rightfull winner by all predictions and accounts, if those absentee ballots were all counted - all 100% legally casted ballots of course.

Over in the 20th congressional election special election between Republican Jim Tedisco and Democrat Scott Murphy in New York, nearly all vote machine recounting is finished, and with 4 counties left to count Republican Jim Tedisco has a 97 vote lead, excellent news for all.

All absentee ballot counting has been delayed to all Military ballots come in April 13th (hopefully all come in), and shortly there after the absentee counting should begin - GOP leaning ballots should clinch the election for Tedisco. Numerous lawsuits are also expected, this should however only last a few weeks - not half a year like in Minnesota.

In summary, two important elections nearly 1,500 miles apart from each other, both putting their eyes on GOP leaning counties or GOP leaning absentee ballots, in Minnsota liberals are trying to steal a Senate race, In New York Conservatives are fighting for every Military vote to be counted.

Liberals are attempting to steal elections across the Nation, imagine if they ever tried unlawfully for amnesty - they would kill all Conservative GOP hopws by the largest voter/election fraud scheme in American history.

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Friday, January 23, 2009

Franken Still Hasn't Won

Despite Al Franken's supposed lead over Senator Norm Coleman, the fight isn't over yet. This Senate seat battle has been marked by votes "appearing" and accusations of double-counting. We're pulling for Coleman, even Joe C.

The panel also rejected Franken's attempt to limit any court review to verifying math and other technicalities of the recount and canvass, clearing the way for the judges to consider Coleman claims that some votes in Democratic areas were counted twice, that some absentee ballots from GOP areas were wrongly rejected and that there were other irregularities.

The panel noted that the Minnesota Supreme Court had ruled that while those claims shouldn't be decided during the recount, they "would be properly heard in an election contest" in court.

Coleman lawyer Ben Ginsberg called the panel's decision "a stinging defeat for Al Franken. It underscores that the Coleman contest will proceed, that there will be a trial."

It appeared that Franken pulled out all of the stops in order to win the seat. These included shady performances and all the lawyering a man can buy. But the best candidate may just win, after all.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Oh Snap-- Pawlenty to Franken: Thanks But No Thanks

Minnesota's Governor has flatly refused to sign off on Al Franken's Senate Seat. The Governor and the Secretary of State are not signing the certification for Franken to take office.

While this will not stop the comedian, it will likely delay his taking office. This may be enough time for challenger Norm Coleman to launch an appeal. Franken was behind by about 200 votes and after some votes 'mysteriously' appeared, he is ahead of Coleman by 225.

Saturday, November 29, 2008

RIP, Franken's Senate Hopes

It appears that Al Franken's hopes of becoming the next Senator from Minnesota are falling dramatically. Despite the fact that the vote count was moving his way, Franken's deficit has grown as the recount continues.

And now it appears that Franken's last ditch efforts to add votes into the wider pool has failed. Without more ballots to count, and the recount at 88%, the chances of a legitimate Franken comeback appear slim.

Still, the Democrats are calling foul, even though it appeared that earlier, votes were just "appearing" for Franken:

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., termed the Canvassing Board's decision "cause for great concern" and called on Minnesota officials to "ensure that no voter is disenfranchised."

So hopefully Norm Coleman can sleep a little easier.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Franken Stealing Election in Minnesota?

Considering that Al Franken hasn't been funny in about two decades, this funny business should come as a surprise. As the Wall Street Journal points out, Norm Coleman's lead appears to be shrinking despite the fact that the official recount hasn't even begun.

Considering how Bush "stole" the election in 2000, this should come as a surprise:

Mr. Ritchie is also an ally of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or Acorn, of fraudulent voter-registration fame. That relationship might explain why prior to the election Mr. Ritchie waved off evidence of thousands of irregularities on Minnesota voter rolls, claiming that accusations of fraud were nothing more than "desperateness" from Republicans.

Something's fishy and it appears that the Democrats are likely to pick up another seat in the Senate at any costs.

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Now that Obama's Won, I Hope Al Franken Loses

Okay, Obama has won. It's over. In this late hour, all I can hope for is that Al Franken loses in a very tight race in Minnesota. He hasn't been funny since the early eighties, and although I don't really know Norm Coleman's policies, I'm sure he'd be a better choice than Franken.