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Re: State Supreme Court rules against Coleman Re: Minnesota

Posted by JLenard on Wed Jan 7 18:47:30 2009, in response to Re: State Supreme Court rules against Coleman Re: Minnesota, posted by AMoreira81 on Wed Jan 7 17:27:43 2009.

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regardless... not surprising that Franken campaign that was so worried about Absentee ballots be counted from heavy Democrat Districts be opened and counted but now counts of the courts to stop the "other" Absentee ballots that would be in Colemans favor go unopened.... The LATE BALLOTING play I talked about has proven effective....

People forget.... just because a State has a "Republican" Governor doesn't make it a "Republican" State.... Liberals infect/infest all sectors of Government... it is what they do... it is what they are about... Always for MORE and MORE and MORE expanding Government and that they ensure that Large Government is run by those ingrained Liberals throughout it.... Conservatives do NOT gravitate to Government work/positions (to our own detriment, as demonstrated in this case) because we do NOT view Government as solution, only a form of ENSLAVEMENT of peoples.... It would take 50 years of "Conservative" rule in this country to even begin to root out all the embedded Liberal influence all through Government.... And with Obama getting more Federal Judge appointments unfettered by an Ultra-Liberal House/Senate looking to load Courts with more Liberal Activist Judges to bolster the Liberals forcing Government on anyone/everyone that has been built up by Democrat administrations for more than 60 years.... Bush and Republican run House didn't undo the underlying machine (such a shame so few really understand how government really works).

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