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Stoner
08-10-2008, 04:49 AM
ROFLMAO!!!!! So libbie extrordinaire Al Franken, whose running for the Senate, decided to have a round-table discussion at a cafe to discuss veteran issues. Due to his mass popularity all of one person showed up. No, you didn't misread. Uno. One. BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

There’s an old saying in politics that elections are won or lost one vote at a time.

On Friday, DFL-endorsed U.S. Senate candidate Al Franken demonstrated how true that saying can be, when a roundtable on veterans issues at Brigitte’s Cafe his campaign scheduled drew only one participant.

Josh John, a St. Cloud resident who said he served in the Navy from 2000-04, had Franken to himself for an hour as he described difficulties he faced returning from his tour of duty and the help he received from his Veterans Services Office and the St. Cloud VA Medical Center.

“When I first asked for help at the VA, I got kind of a bad attitude from one person, so I ended up leaving and not registering,” he said.

“A year later, the stress was getting to me. I started secluding myself from my family, not wanting to do anything,” he said.

“My mom and my aunt eventually got me to talk with my county VSO. He got me registered with the VA and since then, I haven’t had a problem. I’ve gotten a lot of help, and every question I’ve gotten answered,” John said.

Franken, battling to unseat U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman, R-Minn., in this fall’s election, discussed his proposal to expand veterans benefits, what he called a lack of leadership from Coleman, and recent gains on veterans issues he said had only been made because of a Democratic-controlled Congress.

“Everyone’s running around saying Congress never gets anything done,” he said. “But despite 90 filibuster threats by Senate Republicans, it took Democrats to get the new GI Bill passed and to finally fully fund VA health care.”

After leaving Brigitte’s, Franken was scheduled to campaign at the Benton County Fair in Sauk Rapids.

Franken’s plan

Franken said he hopes to serve on the same Senate Veterans Affairs Committee, if elected, on which the late Sen. Paul Wellstone served.

“Paul was always someone concerned about vets, especially homeless vets — the men and women who fell through the cracks,” he said. “I want to continue that.”

Franken said he would work to guarantee every veteran health care for life by making full VA health care funding an untouchable entitlement in the budget, increasing funding for mental health treatment for veterans, and increasing pay and benefits for military personnel and families.

He said he did not know how much the program would cost, or how he would pay for it.

Franken also attacked Coleman, saying he had twice voted for budgets that cut VA funding, three times against making full VA health care funding a requirement, and 18 times against Democratic amendments to increase funding for veterans.

“It’s only since 2006 that Coleman’s voted for veterans,” he said. “Before that, he voted time and time again with the Bush administration and against veterans.”

Coleman response

Coleman has voted more than 30 times to increase federal funding for veterans, which has gone up more than 70 percent during his term, said Luke Friedrich, Coleman’s campaign spokesman.

“Norm has been a champion for veterans throughout his time in office and Al Franken’s dishonest, negative attacks cannot change that fact,” he said in a statement.

The first bill Coleman got passed in Congress required the Pentagon to pay troops’ travel expenses when they return home for rest and relaxation, Friedrich said.

Coleman supported the GI Bill expansion, secured federal reintegration funds for Minnesota Army National Guard troops returning from overseas and got a bill passed in 2006 requiring the VA to reach out to veterans informing them of benefits for which they are eligible, among other accomplishments, he said.



http://www.sctimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080809/NEWS01/108080047/1009

IndieVisible
08-10-2008, 04:56 AM
That sounds like a SNL skit! Wonder how many times AL looked at his watch and at the door?

xLIBREx
08-10-2008, 05:13 AM
Dog gone it, people DON'T like me!

PostmodernProphet
08-10-2008, 11:41 AM
Hey, it's progress....that's one more person in the audience than he had on Air America.......

preservanation
08-10-2008, 12:04 PM
How embarrassing.
Even with that bucket of taxpayer money he was throwing in the air...one person!
He should get out...but I hope he doesn't.
He's the best recruiting tool for the opposition of liberalism that's come along in a while.
I wish the MSM covered him more...he's really nuts, and doesn't hide it well at all.

conservative
08-10-2008, 01:48 PM
Maybe they could replace him with John Edwards?

webwarrior
08-10-2008, 02:16 PM
So what is it about Edwards that bothers you guys so much, the fact that he had an affair with a woman as opposed to a man like the neocons have a record of?
It's ok..alot of men favor a woman over a man, it's perfectly normal. (although most republicans don't)

Trish
08-10-2008, 02:36 PM
As amusing as the story is, at least Franken had the curtesy to spend time talking with the guy that did show up. To give Franken his due, many politicians, perhaps most, would not have done so.

Mouth Full Of Teeth
08-10-2008, 03:13 PM
I also find it funny that you guys deride Obama for being a "celebrity", yet think this story has relevance.

Should we point out that McCain only had ONE reporter show up to his outings while Obama was courted by the press in Europe?

Or, should we talk about the fact that popularity has nothing to do with it, but the stances of the politician in question?

Can you guys get your attacks straight for at least two weeks running...please?

NIOSA
08-10-2008, 04:41 PM
Al Franken, the king of muciferous wallydraggles. What a baffoon.

PostmodernProphet
08-10-2008, 04:43 PM
So what is it about Edwards that bothers you guys so much

his political views.....

PostmodernProphet
08-10-2008, 04:46 PM
Should we point out that McCain only had ONE reporter show up to his outings while Obama was courted by the press in Europe?

Or, should we talk about the fact that popularity has nothing to do with it, but the stances of the politician in question?


a candidate's popularity with the MSM says something about the MSM, a candidate's popularity with the voters says something about the candidate.....

Easy90
08-10-2008, 04:50 PM
Well...I am astounded...that someone actually showed up. Must have been that guy who listens to "Air America."

NIOSA
08-10-2008, 05:14 PM
[QUOTE=webwarrior;236900]So what is it about Edwards that bothers you guys so much, the fact that he had an affair with a woman as opposed to a man like the neocons have a record of?
It's ok..alot of men favor a woman over a man, it's perfectly normal. (although most republicans don't)[/QUOTE

Oh I dunno, maybe the fact that Edwards wife is dying of cancer & he chose to spend quality (apparently his idea of quality) time with a staff member in her bed.
I'm sure you have proof of the accusations you made, right? Maybe you should check out Logo & see where most of the gays are in supporting a political party, "not that there's anything wrong with that". :rolleyes:

Shoey
08-12-2008, 01:20 PM
DF mods,
Please move this thread to the humor section.

TIA :thumbsup:

Truth_and_Power
08-12-2008, 02:37 PM
Al Franken, the king of muciferous wallydraggles. What a baffoon.

Appreciate your well thought out opinion. It's posts like these that make this site worthwhile.

brien
08-12-2008, 07:18 PM
So what is it about Edwards that bothers you guys so much, the fact that he had an affair with a woman as opposed to a man like the neocons have a record of?
It's ok..alot of men favor a woman over a man, it's perfectly normal. (although most republicans don't)

So what bothers you so much about a man having an affair with another man???? Maybe you should talk to Barney Frank or remember Gerry Studds..They will no doubt prescribe some sensitivity training for you.

Psssssst.........There is both hetero and homosexual activity, drugs, and rock and roll on both sides of the aisle. Your veiled insult to homosexuality, vis a vis Republicans, comes through loud and clear in your post. Your homophobic bloomers are showing there ww..

xLIBREx
08-13-2008, 01:59 AM
So what is it about Edwards that bothers you guys so much, the fact that he had an affair with a woman as opposed to a man like the neocons have a record of?
It's ok..alot of men favor a woman over a man, it's perfectly normal. (although most republicans don't)

I just read an interesting study about male homophobia. They had two groups of men. One group claimed to be straight and not homophobic. The other group claimed to be straight, yet they were homophobic. They showed both groups gay porn and a funny thing happened. The homophobic men became sexually aroused at the gay porn where the non-homophobic men did not. It would seem there is a lot of latent homosexuality amongst the homophobic.