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STAR TRIBUNE REPORTED ON NASTY ATTACKS ON COLEMAN AT DFL FAIR BOOTH EARLIER THIS WEEK, YET ATTACKS CONTINUED

By Michael B. Brodkorb | August 31, 2007

"[Coleman's] reelection race is predicted to be one of the toughest in the country, and acid-penned fairgoers at the DFL booth filled a board with Post-its that put even the edgiest news media commentators to shame.

'Puppets are for kids,' wrote one.

Others poked fun at Coleman for an assortment of reasons, ranging from his hair to his voting record. Mary Loe, of St. Cloud, perused the board, interested but unmoved by its caustic comments." Source: Star Tribune, August 29, 2007

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If the DFL knew about the nasty attacks on Senator Coleman at the DFL booth at the Minnesota State Fair, why did they continue?

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This post also appears on Blogs for Norm!, an online community and blog covering the 2008 U.S. Senate campaign in Minnesota. The primary goal of Blogs for Norm! is to organize bloggers who support U.S. Senator Norm Coleman.

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13 Responses to “STAR TRIBUNE REPORTED ON NASTY ATTACKS ON COLEMAN AT DFL FAIR BOOTH EARLIER THIS WEEK, YET ATTACKS CONTINUED”

  1. Rapid Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 8:58 AM

    The tumbleweeds must be rolling if all you have to report on is nasty post-it notes.

  2. DelNorte Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 10:33 AM

    Oh, not it’s quite the opposite. Rapid. It’s not that the tumbleweeds are rolling, it’s that they desperately need to change the subject from Senator Craig and every other implosion they’re suffering. War? What War? Look, over there — mean post-its!

  3. Chestnut Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 10:40 AM

    Morons… we’re happy to discuss the war we’re winning, as well as the Democrats who are undermining soldiers in the field, wishing death and defeat on their countrymen rather than success and victory in a war for our way of life.

    You fucking cowards don’t have the balls to see your anti-Americanism for what it is.

  4. Woodbury Conservative Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 11:18 AM

    “- change the subject” -Dems are leaders in this department, in fact -Craig is cover for the Dems regarding a much bigger scandal-
    The Democrat Majority Press would prefer to focus on Senator Craig
    The drive by media is to focus on Craig- but the corrupt campaign money funneling will destory the democrats for 08. The HSU story has more legs than Craig. It is a reminder of the Chicom influence during the Corrupt Clinton Era….
    By the way no one vetted Hsu. The only process Hillary and the rest used was cashing the check. If it didn’t bounce, Hsu got into the club.
    All of this begs the question: where does Hsu get the money? All of his supposed resources are frauds. Hsu himself is a convicted con man, but the money he threw around was very real. Where did it come from, and what was its purpose?

  5. Rapid Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 11:26 AM

    Wow! someone actually believes we are winning this war?!?!

    Please tell us how the war in Iraq is for our way of life? and don’t give me that if we don’t fight them there, we’ll fight them here load of baloney, that’s already been torn apart more times then I can count.

  6. Chestnut Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 11:32 AM

    Rabid,
    Liberals are the only fools who don’t believe we’re winning the war. You’re too blind, too stupid, and too eager for American defeat to recognize it.

  7. Woodbury Conservative Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 11:38 AM

    Rapid – the John Stuart show is a poor source for your information.
    By the way-do you cheer for the enemy?

  8. Rapid Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 11:45 AM

    I beg to differ, most of Americans believe we are not winning the war and I am sure you would agree most of Americans do not define themselves as “liberals”. Please show me any poll from the last few weeks that shows a majority of Americans think we are “winning the war in Iraq”.

    Blindness is what the President and the Republican party have to the real situation in Iraq. Time and time again we have heard from media outlets from around the world, soliders and generals, and intelligence agencies that tell us the situation in Iraq is very grim. P

    lease define to me, what would be considered a win in Iraq? If it’s a stable government, that’s not going to happen for a long, long, long time and the US obviously does not possess the power (militarily or diplomatic) to make it a reality.

  9. Rapid Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 11:50 AM

    Unfortunately, Woodbury you are the one cheering our enemy by supporting a policy that has increased their worldwide recruitment and makes the US less safe. You are the one supporting policies which have caused diplomatic ties around the world to be severed and damaged worldwide, which have greatly reduced our ability to fight terrorism.

  10. Woodbury Conservative Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 2:00 PM

    Rapid, you really need to stop sniffing the glue; it’s for your model kits that you build in your basement. By the way your broken –record rants from some dusty Dem Talking Points book is really getting old.
    Now get out of the basement and get outside and gets some air, and take your trash out while you’re at it, your mom would like that.

  11. Chestnut Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 2:07 PM

    Rabid,
    It matters not what most Americans thing about our progress in the war. Moreover, it matters not what they think in light of insanely biased and negative propaganda coming from the left and the liberal press.

    By every measure, we are winning this war. Immense progress is being made. The left is disgraceful and dishonest in their cheer leading for Al Queda.

    While Americans don’t believe the war is going well, show me a poll that says they want to surrender. There isn’t one. Congressional approval of 10 percent sheds a little light that the Democrat’s surrender agenda is not popular.

    You’re right, the U.S. will be in Iraq for a very long time. Hell, we’re still in Europe, occupying post-WWII bases.

    It would be wonderful if Democrats could put their hate for America and hate for the U.S. military aside. I don’t expect that. The liberals successfully defeated the U.S. in Vietnam. They’re doing great damage now too.

    Sad thing is, when liberals get their way, millions die. You go ahead and feed the genocide… I’ll support the U.S. and our armed forces.

    BTW — nice talking point on “increased worldwide recruitment and makes the U.S. less safe”… it’s all complete bullshit… unsubstantiated bullshit… it doesn’t stop the lying chicken shit liberals from trotting out out though. Bravo.

  12. Tim from Woodbury Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 7:15 PM

    Chestnut,

    Where are you vacationing in Iraq this winter?

    I assume Mark Kennedy will be joining you. Michele Bachmann would like to go too, but she’s too busy hiding in the bush.

  13. Jack Bauer Says:
    August 31st, 2007 at 10:52 PM

    Rabid,

    I’m still trying to find out if you got sick last fall watching Amy Klo’s daughter stump for her mom in Amy Klo’s TV commercials.

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