Norm Coleman Fights to Defend the Democratic Process

by: Sharon Soon | February 24

I know I’ve expressed this before, but I really don’t believe that the current election contest between Norm Coleman and Al Franken is being given its due attention. With the very principles of our democracy at stake, the only reason I can see for this lack of exposure is that the left wing conspiracy within the media is determined to help Al Franken steal a seat to the United States Senate.

Thankfully, Coleman and a few other loyal defenders of democracy are fighting to overturn this crime, but without stronger support from the Republican Party and its constituents, Coleman is faces a daunting challenge against the Democratic machine.

If anyone feels called to make a contribution to his cause, I am sure it would be well worth it. As the Coleman for Senate campaign stated in an email to its supporters,

Franken, Reid and their liberal allies see their filibuster-proof majority slipping through their fingers. And there’s no telling what they’ll do next to try to negate the will of Minnesota voters for their own partisan gain. That’s why we can’t let up the fight–not even for a minute!

There are two fatal flaws that you need to be aware of. First, the constitutional right of equal protection is now at risk in Minnesota because the evidence at trial shows overwhelmingly that precisely the same ballot has been counted in one county but rejected in another. Second, the court has created a legal quagmire with a ruling on Friday the 13th holding that certain categories of ballots are illegal under Minnesota law. But the very same Court allowed in precisely the same type of ballots it now has ruled are illegal. The bottom line is that the number of illegal ballots now in the count is far greater than Al Franken’s erstwhile lead. We need your help to make sure these flaws are fixed and to restore Norm’s lead in this election.

If justice is to prevail, Norm Coleman at least has truth on its side. Unfortunately, in our dealings with liberals in today’s society, the truth too often doesn’t count for much; it’s now essential that we fight to make sure it still counts for something.

I hope that conservatives will keep up the fight and help prevent the Republican Party from losing one more of its leaders by making a donation to the Coleman for Senate Campaign. We’ve already lost too much during the last election. Let’s not let the little we have left be stolen away.

7 Responses to “Norm Coleman Fights to Defend the Democratic Process”

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    Ed Mazlish Says:

    Sharon,
    I hope Coleman keeps up the fight and that he wins. However, I am pessimistic. As I wrote a while back, by formally engaging in a legal battle, Coleman has granted legitimacy to Franken’s shenanigans. He has made it look like there is a mere difference of opinion as to whowon and which ballots should be counted, when in fact Franken is in the process of brazenly stealing the election.

    The horse is out of the barn, but Coleman should never have been willing to submit this dispute to the formal legal process in the first place. He should have just held up the fraud to the world and dared the Democrats to seat Franken. They might havedone it, but Coleman should have also known that they would continue “counting” until they were in the lead, too. Now he just looks like a sore loser.

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    Trevor Hilton Says:

    Here’s the Minnesota election in a nutshell:

    Norm won? Count again! He still won? Count again! Al Franken won? Declare him the winner! NO? Count again? Norm’s trying to steal the election!

    According to the lame stream media, that’s how it’s going.

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    ambrosiajr Says:

    Wow…a new conspiracy theory…and now, even the judges are complicit, along with the media, the elections board, the people of Minnesota and all the dems in Congress, not to mention the DNC and all the illegal aliens that live in Minneapolis. And please, what would you know about the truth. You only know ideology, not truth.

    C’mon..give it up already. Its just a bunch of sour grapes from some sore losers.

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    Ed Mazlish Says:

    With Mr. Ambrosia’s post…I rest my case.

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    Sharon Says:

    I agee, Ed. No point in arguing with a biased liberal, though.

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    Anonymous Says:

    You mean, as opposed to a biased conservative….and therein lies the problem.

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