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Surprise, Coleman Appeals Franken Ruling - Again

admin @ April 20, 2009 # No Comment Yet

With a 2 - 8 week window open until oral arguments are heard, it could be almost be in May until the Minnesota Supreme Court hears any presentation of Norm Coleman’s appeal in the seemingly endless U.S. Senate race.

After a 7 week long trial by a three judge panel in the lower courts of Minnesota, Coleman refuses to concede his loss to challenger Al Franken. Coleman filed a notice of appeal declaring he want the Supreme Court of MN to overturn the lower court’s ruling.
Filing with the Minnesota Supreme Court, Coleman this afternoon appealed the rulings of the three-judge panel that declared last week that Al Franken received the most votes and that the 2008 U.S. Senate election was a properly executed election.

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MN Sen. Norm Coleman Bars ‘Citizen Journalists’ - Again

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For the third time in the last month, MN Sen. Norm Coleman barred access to self described ‘citizen journaliist’ outlet TheUptake.Org. On top of curiosity about the recount, a discussion of whether ‘citizen journalism’ is indeed, journalism, will emerge.

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