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Norm Coleman works for people of Minn.

Published Friday, October 31, 2008

I want to congratulate the Albert Lea Tribune for endorsing Norm Coleman! I couldn’t agree more!

We all say we want government that works and works right. We all say we want a government that is on the side of the people and is voting in our best interest and according to our values. We all say we want the bickering, blaming, and griping to stop. Well, Norm Coleman is our guy! Whenever I hear of Norm, he’s usually working with some bipartisan group in Washington to get something done. He’s the one who doesn’t care which party comes up with the good ideas, as long as they work well for the American people. That’s what matters!

Enough of the blame game from Al Franken! Americans are tired of it and see right through it. The things facing our country are real-life, serious issues and Minnesotans deserve someone who is a Minnesotan and acts like it! From energy issues and health care costs, and from education to the economy, Norm has been working hard for the people of this great state. He is the one you can depend on to continue working for you.

I may not agree with every decision Norm makes, but I can tell you I feel a lot safer and a lot better with him casting the votes than someone who can’t possibly be taken seriously.

We need more guys like Norm in the senate, people who will get past the egos and the politics and work together for America!

I’m convinced that Norm Coleman is our man, and that’s no joke!

George Marin

Albert Lea


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Posted by mnisgreat (anonymous) on October 31, 2008 at 9:15 a.m. (Suggest removal)

New Corruption allegations could lead to an indictment of Norm Coleman.

Nasser Kazeminy is the Iranian born businessman that has been been flying Republican Norm Coleman around on his jet and apparently buying Norm expensive suits. So the question no one has asked is why Norm is palling around with someone from Iran, which we still have on the axis of evil.

Yesterday we find out the Edina businessman Nasser Kazeminy has been accused of secretly funneling $75,000 through a Houston-based oil-rig servicing company, Deep Marine Technologies, to Laurie Coleman, Norm Coleman's wife.

The DFL issued a statement tonight, saying, "The allegations of criminal behavior are serious and deeply troubling... Senator Coleman has a duty to explain why those allegations aren't true."

If these new accusations are true Norm Coleman could be the next indicted U.S. Senator. Looks like Senator Ted Stevens may be getting a cellmate.

Posted by Truthbetold (anonymous) on October 31, 2008 at 11:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)

These allegations could be just well timed political allegations. We cannot afford to let Mr. Franken take office. We all learned our mistake from electing Jesse Ventura (I was one of those, unfortunately). Now we have to be smart and vote Coleman.

Posted by hometownguy (anonymous) on October 31, 2008 at 6 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Virginian - I think it's time you come up with something new. I believe you used the clown and circus analogy last week. It is losing its appeal.

Posted by mnisgreat (anonymous) on October 31, 2008 at 11:52 p.m. (Suggest removal)

CBS has an article out tonight showing that the lawsuit potentially involving Norm Coleman and Norm's wife was re-submitted to the Harris County court in Texas yesterday. In a nutshell Paul McKim is the former CEO of an oil-services company in Houston Texas and is accusing Norm Coleman's pal, Iranian born Nasser Kazeminy that he forced McKim to funnel cash to Laurie Coleman, Norm's wife through this oil-services company. Of course if this is true this is illegal and could Norm Coleman into the same hot water that got Senator Ted Stevens indicted.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2008/10/3...

Posted by trifid (anonymous) on November 7, 2008 at 2:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Will good ole Minn. elect a possible felon? Alaska is close to electing Stevens convicted on a nine count felony. Says alot about Alaskan politics. I hope this state avoids such embarrassing and wanting choices. I include Franken in this less than desirable gang of punk thugs.

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