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-Election 2012
2012 Preview: was Sen. Al Franken elected by 1,000 felons?
2012-08-09
Posted by:Frozen Al

#8  Norm Coleman won by at by nearly 700 votes. Boot Franken out since it was a fraudulent election. Yup, Obamacare should is a fraud too.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-08-09 16:03  

#7  And if so, invalidates Obamacare.
Posted by: DarthVader   2012-08-09 13:11  

#6  "Was Al Franken elected by 1000 felons?" Yes, next question.
Posted by: Past Master of the Obvious   2012-08-09 12:10  

#5  "..the basic concept is that the franchise should not be universal, but kept to those who have/had skin the in game."

"appears things began going downhill when voting was permitted by non-landowners."

--I concur gents. Statist politicians need the recipient/dependant class to keep them in power. Their policies are otherwise counter-intuitive to any citizen w/an ounce of personal pride.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2012-08-09 10:14  

#4  We believe so. And that doesn't even count the 'convicted' felons that voted for him.
Posted by: WacoInMN   2012-08-09 09:35  

#3  ...land...service..the basic concept is that the franchise should not be universal, but kept to those who have/had skin the in game. Why steal when you can vote for a politician to do it for you 'legally'. It's still stealing, but somehow the ritual of voting makes it OK.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2012-08-09 09:05  

#2  In hindsight, appears things began going downhill when voting was permitted by non-landowners.
Posted by: Besoeker   2012-08-09 08:04  

#1  In terms of vote fraud, the felon vote is just the tip of the iceberg.
Posted by: Iblis   2012-08-09 07:36  

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