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Court: Coleman must pay Franken $95,000 in court costs
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What happens if Norm
wins the appeal at the supreme court? Does Al have to reimburse that money + some?
ALRIGHT!
CHEERS FOR AL
I wish the court
would force Coleman to reimburse the state's taxpayers for the amount of time we have been without a US senator. He has cost Minnesota far more than any service he has ever provided.
I wish the court
would force Coleman to reimburse the state's taxpayers for the amount of time we have been without a US senator. He has cost Minnesota far more than any service he has ever provided.
worth it for the country
at the rate Obama adminstration in spending money, this $95,000 is worth it just to postpone having Obama's puppet in Washington.
no worries
Nasser Kazeminy's got it covered.
Uh-oh - Liberals are going to go nuts....
....since there's another article mentioning the name Norm Coleman. Just watch!
Makes me sick to my stomach
that Franken represents Minnesota in any way. The guy annoys me so bad...
I wish the court would force Coleman to reimburse the state's taxpayers for the amount of time we have been without a US senator.
Yeah, because we know liberals don't really believe in "justice for all", just them. No others are worthy of being able to appeal in court. Never mind that pesky constitution thing, they don't like it anyway.
Norm- keep it up, you are doing great!
Poor norm! 1st he loses to a pro wrestler, then a comedian. If he tries federal court, he will have no friends or money.
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