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California elected a B actor so why not? He was a writer showing some intelligence.

 

An actor and bodybuilder who took lots of steroids.

 

With 90% of the votes in Coleman has a 3,090 vote lead. A 1.5% difference. I think this is definitely going to be a recount.

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Whoa, whoa, whoa. The Gub-anor was NOT a "B actor". He showed tremendous depth and range in the male pregnancy classic Junior.

 

Don't forget Conan the Barbarian.

 

Man if you could get into a time machine and get to one of his training sessions and bet a lot of people he would one day become Governor of California you could retire a verrrrrrrryyyyyyyyy rich man.

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Fox News Story

 

Minn. Senate race very close

 

Minnesota's U.S. Senate candidates were locked in a close race Tuesday, with Democrat Al Franken hoping a Democratic wave would push him over the top and Republican Norm Coleman trying to hang on in a tough night for his party.

 

With 99 percent of precincts reporting, the incumbent Coleman had 42.1 percent to Franken's 41.9 percent. With more than 2.8 million votes cast, just 8,000 votes separated the two men _ a difference of about 0.28 percent.

 

Dean Barkley of the Independence Party was third with 15%, and exit poll data showed him pulling equally from Coleman and Franken.

 

Both Franken and Coleman spoke to supporters around 11:30 p.m., urging them to hang in for what they said could be a long night of counting votes.

 

"You've stood with me for 20 months; hang in with me for a few more hours and when every vote is counted, I believe we're going to have a new U.S. senator for Minnesota," Franken said.

 

Coleman also predicted victory. "I'm feeling very good right now," he told supporters.

 

Coleman was struggling to hold onto his Senate seat against big Democratic gains nationwide, led by presidential winner Barack Obama. Several of Coleman's fellow Senate Republicans were overtaken, with the GOP losing Senate seats in Virginia, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Mexico and Colorado.

 

Per CNN Coleman is ahead by 762 votes with 99% in. This is going to be a recount.

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What does that have to do with anything? GWB graduated from an Ivy League School. Education has never equaled intelligence. EVER.

 

 

My freshman college roommate transfered to Harvard from U. of Rochester in the spring. This kid was a box of rocks. When I came back from winter break he was packing his stuff (and stealing mine) and said he was transferring to HAHverd.

 

I looked at him and and asked, "Harvard? How the f*** did you get into to Harvard?"

 

He replied, "Oh, I know somebody..." :blink:

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