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Potential Franken Victory Sends GOP into Paranoid Fits

Posted by Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 12:19 PM on December 25, 2008.


When Republicans lawyer up, that's just preserving the sanctity of the vote; when Dems do it, they're 'stealing' ... something.

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The possible, perhaps, impending victory of Al Franken to the Senate has sent GOP officials into a paranoid tizzy.

In an "urgent message" to supporters, the Republican National Lawyer Association accuses Franken and his "liberal allies" of "working feverishingly [sic] to steal the Minnesota Senate election."

"As you may know, the precinct recount phase of the Minnesota Senate race was won by Sen. Norm Coleman on Election Day," reads the petition, signed by the group's executive director, Michael Thielen. "But Al Franken still won't concede. Instead, Franken raised millions of dollars from liberals in New York and Hollywood to fight a "legal" battle to undo the will of the voters. He even got the Minnesota Supreme Court to order canvassing boards to consider about 1600 previously rejected and questionable ballots. Now, Republican Norm Coleman has until December 31st to fight against Franken's liberal legal team to keep his Senate seat. RNLA and Norm Coleman are fighting for every vote -- literally!"

From there, the RNLA asks readers to donate money so that it can uphold the sanctity of the Minnesota election and prevent Franken from "stealing" the Senate seat.

For those following the recount closely, the letter is filled with a variety of obvious misinterpretations and inaccuracies. For instance, the RNLA gives the impression that during the canvassing process, officials "found errors favoring Franken so incredibly statistically improbable that statisticians are questioning the officials in these counties." It's not clear which statisticians the RNLA is referring to. But a study done by a Dartmouth professor actually predicted the very gains made by Franken.

RNLA then says that "during the recount an Election Official explained an error that resulted in Franken losing votes occurred when her precinct double-counted some votes on election night. But after pressure from Democrats made the official change her story the [Secretary of State] Mark Ritchie led Canvassing Board decided for that precinct only the recount did not count and would instead use the more favorable to Franken Election Day total."

In all likelihood the instance they are referring to involved the loss of a very specific envelope of ballots in a highly Democratic district. At first officials assumed they had simply counted those ballots twice on Election Day and could not match that vote total during the recount. Later, however, it became clear that ballots had been misplaced. And when they couldn't be relocated the state decided, as is permitted by law, to simply use the Election Day results and forgo the recount of that district.

The funniest bit, however, comes at the end of RNLA letter, in which the group makes a plea to help Coleman match the money Franken has raised for their "legal battle."

"Since election day when it was clear Norm Coleman had won, Al Franken raised millions of dollars to continue his legal battle. We need to do the same for Norm Coleman."

The Minnesota Republican, of course, is mired in an ethics scandal that could threaten his Senate seat should he win reelection. Franken is just lawyering up for the recount.

Digg!

Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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What a powerful guy that Al Franken is!
Posted by: Longdream on Dec 25, 2008 6:52 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
First he strongarms the entire Minnesota Supreme Court to do his bidding. Then he manages to stay in full view at all times, but beats the snot out of an election official and the Secretary of State so they will count ballots to favor him, and THEN he extorts a GAZILLION MORE DOLLARS out of New Yorkers (and not a thin dime from his potential constituents in Minnesota) so that he can unfairly say "nyahnyah" to Coleman.

Not to mention how he's thrown the Right Wing into "a tailspin of wanton despair"! (Where's Ann Coulter now?)

God, what a Senator he's going to make! It will be like we have Batman in there!

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» Could Coleman Concede? Posted by: godsbreath64
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» Gang Of Projectors at work again Posted by: texasrodeoqueen
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» You are quoting franken, right? Posted by: FreeAmerica
RNLA?
Posted by: Dr T on Dec 26, 2008 4:40 AM   
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The Republican National Lawyers Association? I never knew this group existed. When and where is their national convention? It should be a hoot. The thought of that many disgruntled, puckered at both ends, Republican lawyers in one place sounds like a good time.

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» We call them fascists >; = / Posted by: godsbreath64
» RE: NLA? Posted by: Quannah
» RE: NLA? Posted by: pelican beak
» RE: NLA? Posted by: Quannah
Make us proud, Al !!
Posted by: godsbreath64 on Dec 26, 2008 5:11 AM   
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When DC hunkers down for worst in all of us, flash us your signiture American grin and let us know you're still alive!

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Al get AIPAC out of the US
Posted by: weathered on Dec 26, 2008 5:35 AM   
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they've made America a very sick country.

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whiners
Posted by: schnoggi on Dec 26, 2008 7:17 AM   
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they always strut like bigshots when they win, telling everybody else to get over it, and their favorite phrase is "liberal whiners", but like any bully, particularly those that only find their strength in large herds, when defeated they cry rivers and howl like babies. boo hoooooo.

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"Newsmax" is whoring for the ever-irrevelant Repugs
Posted by: xvictor on Dec 26, 2008 7:27 AM   
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They also claimed that the Dems are rigging the count. Seems like W. Palm Beach was only yesterday.

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Republican Sickness
Posted by: JonA on Dec 26, 2008 8:27 AM   
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As a Wisconsin resident living close to the Minnsota line. I donated money to the Franklin cause to bring honesty into the re-count! I am not from Hollywood, nor New York, as this article stated where the money came from. There are alot of sick Replublicans today due to the corruption, that the party allowed to continue, the past 8 years. They were sick then... and seem to be sicker now.... Hope they can heal along with our Country.

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» RE: epublican Sickness Posted by: weathered
» Repubican Sickness is redundant Posted by: godsbreath64
Sudden interest
Posted by: Perry Logan on Dec 26, 2008 11:04 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
The Republicans are suddenly very interested in election fraud, now that it's stopped working for them.

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» RE: Sudden interest Posted by: jvaljon1
» RE: Sudden interest Posted by: jvaljon1
With all due respect, Coleman is entitled to challenge ...
Posted by: johnshadows on Dec 26, 2008 11:10 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
... any of the goings-on, and everything should be above board and fair. He and Franken both have right to redress, and this thing should be done correctly. The court decisions should be free of political bias, and if votes were overlooked or miscounted in the original tally, they should be counted - for either side.

Never forget Florida 2000, when the shoe was on the other foot - the System ruled against the Democratic candidate, the election was stolen, and the biggest disaster in American history (the Bush administration) ensued.

Democracy first.

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G. Worthless Bush.......
Posted by: tap17x on Dec 26, 2008 12:00 PM   
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......must have been behind this. Who else would say "feverishingly?" In a few weeks, badbye to his sorry criminal traitorious ass. Dems may be bad and craven but Refucklicans are MUCH worse.

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Let's face it...
Posted by: badkitty on Dec 26, 2008 12:34 PM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...if there is one group of people who would recognize all the signs of election fraud and a stolen election, it would be Republican lawyers. After all, they have prior experience with these kind of situations.

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Minnesota!
Posted by: Longdream on Dec 26, 2008 1:14 PM   
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I've got to say, we ought to seriously study the laws Minnesota has in place to protect and guarantee the fairness of an election. The statutes are unique, they provided for very swift, unequivocal action, and while the process has been lengthy, it's always moved forward, and doesn't seem vulnerable to "dirty tricks".

Coleman should have picked another state to lose in. Florida, say. Or Ohio.

Good for you, Minnesotans!

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» RE: Minnesota! Posted by: Dak
» RE: Minnesota! Posted by: Longdream
» lol Posted by: EinMD
When straight people get married it's holy
Posted by: sonofloud on Dec 26, 2008 4:58 PM   
Current rating: 1    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
when gay people get married it's destroying society.
Just ask Obama's buddy Rick Warren.

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Al is smarter
Posted by: motamanx6 on Dec 26, 2008 6:17 PM   
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Al Is smarter than Norm, who is merely an empty suit hand picked by Rove to take Wellstone's seat. Coleman isn't fit to wash the socks of the Senate's most courageous voice, now gone.

The Right Wing is going nuts because Al Franken has the guts, unlike Reid for example, to point out Bush/Cheney's serial treasonous acts, and to take steps to stop them.

I would warn Al Franken not to learn how to fly a small plane.

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» RE: Al is smarter Posted by: jimlup
Change the format please
Posted by: lawton on Dec 26, 2008 10:35 PM   
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Please change the format so viewers can go straight to the comment instead of having to review the whole sha bang and search for the post they clicked on.
Thanks.

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» RE: Change the format please Posted by: Longdream
Grotesque Old Party
Posted by: Archie1954 on Dec 28, 2008 2:24 PM   
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The GOP is an unethical and immoral spent force. They belong in the political gutter and will be there for decades we hope.

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Barbara K, Michigan
Posted by: avidAmerican on Dec 30, 2008 4:49 PM   
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You go for it Al, we need you in the Senate. I watch the Senate daily and I can tell you that Coleman is not a friend to the American People. He votes against everything that would help us, so he can support big businesses who probably pay him better. He's a crook and is under investigation. Besides, we all know who are the real VOTE STEALERS AND IT IS NOT THE DEMOCRATS. Republicans stole the last 2 elections, and we can all see what that got us. Keep fighting, Al, we need to get rid of this crook too.

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