Saturday, November 08, 2008

Surveillance video: Al Franken "finds" another 1,000 votes


Is it just me, or does Al Franken appear to be stealing a Minnesota Senate seat from Norm Coleman? Eh, it's not just me.

Powerline's three-part series (Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3) is a must-read.

Richard Baehr adds:

Al Franken and a highly partisan Secertary of State are collaborating to steal the Senate race in Minnesota. Though an official recount has not yet begun, in the days since the election, new Franken votes have appeared in a few counties, and Norm Coleman votes have disappeared. Much like landslide Lyndon Johnson's victory in the 1948 Senate race in Texas, some of the incremental vote tallies provided by Democratic leaning counties are 100% for Franken. Remarkable. Maybe as with Johnson, the voters signed in to vote in alphabetical order. Minnesota is not like Washington State, where the Governor's race was stolen in 2004, or Illinois, stolen by Mayor Daley for JFK in 1960. Maybe the good citizens will be upset by what is going on. And maybe not. In the meantime, you can help Norm Coleman attempt to insure an honest recount by contributing through the site linked below. It would be hard to imagine a greater mismatch in experience, judgment and character than Coleman versus Franken. Franken is a bad guy, and I know no better way to put it.

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