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	<title>Comments on: No, Norm Coleman Isn&#8217;t Coming Back</title>
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		<title>By: mill</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 21:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unfortunately for Mr. Coleman, his supporters are not numerous enough for him to get elected  governor here in Minnesota.   He has burned bridges with the few of us independents in play in Minnesota by dragging out a merit-less  legal challenge to the election for US Senator from Minnesota.  He put his own selfish interests above the interests of nearly 5 million Minnesotans who deserve to have full representation in the US Senate.  That has been delayed for more than 5 months due solely to Mr. Coleman&#039;s baseless lawsuits and false allegations of election improprieties.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I speculate that Mr. Coleman is dragging this out for an economic payback by well-heeled Republicans.  If he won as Governor, he couldn&#039;t recover from his growing indebtedness and legal bills.    He still faces criminal investigation in relation to a campaign donor from Texas.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;He isn&#039;t running for Governor.  He&#039;d be brain-dead to try, and he&#039;s not that.   He&#039;s running for a fat lobbying job or some featherbedded position in some right-wing political think tank at high salary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately for Mr. Coleman, his supporters are not numerous enough for him to get elected  governor here in Minnesota.   He has burned bridges with the few of us independents in play in Minnesota by dragging out a merit-less  legal challenge to the election for US Senator from Minnesota.  He put his own selfish interests above the interests of nearly 5 million Minnesotans who deserve to have full representation in the US Senate.  That has been delayed for more than 5 months due solely to Mr. Coleman&#39;s baseless lawsuits and false allegations of election improprieties.</p>
<p>I speculate that Mr. Coleman is dragging this out for an economic payback by well-heeled Republicans.  If he won as Governor, he couldn&#39;t recover from his growing indebtedness and legal bills.    He still faces criminal investigation in relation to a campaign donor from Texas.</p>
<p>He isn&#39;t running for Governor.  He&#39;d be brain-dead to try, and he&#39;s not that.   He&#39;s running for a fat lobbying job or some featherbedded position in some right-wing political think tank at high salary.</p>
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		<title>By: Posts about Politico as of June 8, 2009 &#187; The Daily Parr</title>
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		<description>[...] myself writing this post. I have never considered myself a politico. And, I do see a real chance   No, Norm Coleman Isn’t Coming Back - washingtonindependent.com 06/08/2009 Politico teases out whether former Sen. Norm Coleman [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] myself writing this post. I have never considered myself a politico. And, I do see a real chance   No, Norm Coleman Isn’t Coming Back &#8211; washingtonindependent.com 06/08/2009 Politico teases out whether former Sen. Norm Coleman [...]</p>
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		<title>By: mill</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 14:30:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Unfortunately for Mr. Coleman, his supporters are not numerous enough for him to get elected  governor here in Minnesota.   He has burned bridges with the few of us independents in play in Minnesota by dragging out a merit-less  legal challenge to the election for US Senator from Minnesota.  He put his own selfish interests above the interests of nearly 5 million Minnesotans who deserve to have full representation in the US Senate.  That has been delayed for more than 5 months due solely to Mr. Coleman&#039;s baseless lawsuits and false allegations of election improprieties.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I speculate that Mr. Coleman is dragging this out for an economic payback by well-heeled Republicans.  If he won as Governor, he couldn&#039;t recover from his growing indebtedness and legal bills.    He still faces criminal investigation in relation to a campaign donor from Texas.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;He isn&#039;t running for Governor.  He&#039;d be brain-dead to try, and he&#039;s not that.   He&#039;s running for a fat lobbying job or some featherbedded position in some right-wing political think tank at high salary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately for Mr. Coleman, his supporters are not numerous enough for him to get elected  governor here in Minnesota.   He has burned bridges with the few of us independents in play in Minnesota by dragging out a merit-less  legal challenge to the election for US Senator from Minnesota.  He put his own selfish interests above the interests of nearly 5 million Minnesotans who deserve to have full representation in the US Senate.  That has been delayed for more than 5 months due solely to Mr. Coleman&#39;s baseless lawsuits and false allegations of election improprieties.</p>
<p>I speculate that Mr. Coleman is dragging this out for an economic payback by well-heeled Republicans.  If he won as Governor, he couldn&#39;t recover from his growing indebtedness and legal bills.    He still faces criminal investigation in relation to a campaign donor from Texas.</p>
<p>He isn&#39;t running for Governor.  He&#39;d be brain-dead to try, and he&#39;s not that.   He&#39;s running for a fat lobbying job or some featherbedded position in some right-wing political think tank at high salary.</p>
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