Shouldn't the People of Minnesota decide about Franken?

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A self admitted pussy grabber with 19 sexual assault accusations against him is President, and Roy Moore seems headed to the Senate. But Frankin is the one resigning?

No Senate Ethics process?

No "The People of Minnesota should decide?"
 
A self admitted pussy grabber with 19 sexual assault accusations against him is President, and Roy Moore seems headed to the Senate. But Frankin is the one resigning?

No Senate Ethics process?

No "The People of Minnesota should decide?"

Clinton WAS not IS President

:)
 
Time to take off for lunch. The Cowdude will be able to graze safely for an hour or so.:D
 
Ah, the pungent smell of Trump dupe/dope hypocrisy in the morning. :D
 
I am not a democrat. I am not a republican. But eye for an eye. Trump and creepy Moore, should be stepping down as well.
 
A self admitted pussy grabber with 19 sexual assault accusations against him is President, and Roy Moore seems headed to the Senate. But Frankin is the one resigning?

No Senate Ethics process?

No "The People of Minnesota should decide?"

If Franken wanted to stay in, then I would agree the People of Minnesota should decide. But if Al Franken himself has decided to step down, then no.
 
My, you Trump dupes/dopes are really worked up, aren't you? :D
 
If Franken wanted to stay in, then I would agree the People of Minnesota should decide. But if Al Franken himself has decided to step down, then no.


This ^


Also... He sort of did and did not step down. What's with this "in the coming weeks " BS ? You either resign immediately or you name the date. He's trying to have it both ways. He might be thinking Maybe if the furor dies down... I can stay.
 
This ^


Also... He sort of did and did not step down. What's with this "in the coming weeks " BS ? You either resign immediately or you name the date. He's trying to have it both ways. He might be thinking Maybe if the furor dies down... I can stay.

Franks says his resignation is as of the end of January. If Franken stays on longer than that, you might have a point. Otherwise you're just blowing partisan Trump dupe/dope smoke.
 
and Rapin' Roy Moore is ignoring his accusers, because he knows that you and your demographic are all hollerin'

YEE HAW ROY MOORE! WE GOTCHER BACK!​

Not true, he's simply saying it didn't happen and the accuser's story is falling apart.
 
Not true, he's simply saying it didn't happen and the accuser's story is falling apart.

I laughed and laughed and laughed.

What's falling apart is your disgusting support for Trump and Moore.
 
Kiersten for President 2020 is the reason, yes?

He supports her “sexcrim warrior” agenda and gets a Cabinet seat if she wins.

If she announcrs itll be after midterms.

And if that doesnt happen he writes more books etc. he is a writer worth 7-8mil, no problems, no?
 
When 1,099 felons vote in race won by 312 ballots

In the '08 campaign, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman was running for re-election against Democrat Al Franken. It was impossibly close; on the morning after the election, after 2.9 million people had voted, Coleman led Franken by 725 votes.

Franken and his Democratic allies dispatched an army of lawyers to challenge the results. After the first canvass, Coleman's lead was down to 206 votes. That was followed by months of wrangling and litigation. In the end, Franken was declared the winner by 312 votes. He was sworn into office in July 2009, eight months after the election.

During the controversy a conservative group called Minnesota Majority began to look into claims of voter fraud. Comparing criminal records with voting rolls, the group identified 1,099 felons -- all ineligible to vote -- who had voted in the Franken-Coleman race.
http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/y...te-in-race-won-by-312-ballots/article/2504163
 
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