30.10.08

The actual report from Crew's most corrupt

"Sen. Norm Coleman (R-MN)

Senator Norm Coleman (R-MN) is a first-term senator, representing Minnesota. His ethics issues stem from lodging he accepted in violation of the Senate gifts rule.

Failure to Pay Rent

When in Washington, Sen. Coleman lives in a basement apartment in the Capitol Hill townhouse of Republican operative Jeff Larson. Mr. Larson runs FLS Connect, a telemarketing firm, which has been paid over $1.4 million since 2001 by Sen. Coleman’s leadership political action committee (PAC) and two campaign committees. Mr. Larson is also the treasurer of Sen. Coleman’s PAC and provides it with office space in St. Paul, MN. Adding to the relationship between the pair, Mr. Larson’s wife, Dorene Kainz, had been employed as a casework supervisor in Sen. Coleman’s St. Paul office, though after a news organization questioned Sen. Coleman about this, his staff announced that she would leave the office on July 10, 2008.

Over the past year, Sen. Coleman appears to have accepted lodging from Mr. Larson for at least three months without paying the agreed upon rent until caught by National Journal. Although Sen. Coleman paid $1,200 and Mr. Larson cashed a check for an additional $600 after National Journal questioned the pair about the payments, the fact that the payments were not made until flagged by the media heightens rather than diminishes the concerns over Sen. Coleman’s conduct. Sen. Coleman’s repeated missed rent and utility payments, and Mr. Larson’s failure to cash Sen. Coleman’s check suggest that Mr. Larson was not, in fact, necessarily expecting payment. Moreover, it is unclear whether the $600 rental rate represents the fair market value of the apartment considering other rental rates in the Capitol Hill neighborhood. After touring Sen. Coleman’s apartment, a Minneapolis Star Tribune reporter wrote that the space is not extravagant but well kept and renovated. A spokesman for Sen. Coleman said, according to their research, the senator is paying fair market value, but a Minnesota political group reported similar apartments on Capitol Hill rent for $1,100 to $1,450.


Because lodging clearly falls within the Senate’s definition of “gift,” Sen. Coleman appears to have violated the Senate gifts rule by accepting free lodging from Mr. Larson, someone who financially benefits from his relationship with the senator. Further complicating the issue is the question of whether the salary paid to Mr. Larson’s wife as an employee in Sen. Coleman’s office might constitute the true payment of the rent. Also troubling is the fact that Sen. Coleman paid his back rent, and Mr. Larson cashed Sen. Coleman’s checks, only once the media began questioning the living arrangement. Finally, by failing to pay his utility bills, which were valued at $532.88 – well over the $49.99 permissible gift limit -- Sen. Coleman accepted an improper gift from Mr. Larson.

On July 1, 2008, CREW filed a complaint with the Senate Select Committee on Ethics requesting an investigation into this matter to determine whether Sen. Coleman has violated the Senate gifts rule."

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26.10.08

It's good to know that Franken's lead is consistent. Though small.. he is up in all the recent polls save 1, the conservative leaning survey USA. Pollster.com shows Franken leading.


Franken is the numbers on the left
Rasmussen 10/22/08 500 LV 37 41 17


+4D

Big Ten 10/19-22/08 583 LV 34
40 15 -


Allstate/National Journal 10/16-20/08 402 RV 36 37 19 -
- +1D





























SurveyUSA 10/16-18/08 655 LV 41 39 18 -
- +2R

Star Tribune 10/16-17/08 1049 LV 36 39 18 -
- +3D

13.10.08

WCCO picks up Coleman Add Fraud

WCCO has finally picked up the Franken distortion ads done by Norm an his NRSC buddies.
View Here

This shows and proves how horrible these lies can get, Lukily for Norm, these adds seemed to have happened before he suspended his negative adds. HMMMM

10.10.08

Franken rebuts Bad taste adds by NRSC

The National Republican Senatorial Committee has been running ads of Al Franken seemingly hysterical..... We watch this and see what you think

9.10.08

7.10.08

Well 5000??

The NYSE has shrunk 5000 points since the beginning of the Year. 5000 points? Well that means the U.S. Economy has shrunk 25% in a year. Looks bad for McCain. His numbers are slipping and rightly so, he has supported Bush economic policies, even before they were Bush's policies. Remember McCain has been a Senator for 26 years and has a clear record. Hey John McCain....you may try to connect Obama with a man he was appointed to serve together with on 2 boards of education reform in Chicago.....but your record is clearly connected with deregulation and consequentially this crisis.

Worse Curl? Schultz or Lahammer?



4.10.08

Attack Adds on Franken have backfired

Good News
Star Tribune reports that the attack adds that have been so prevalent in the Senate race has backfired on both Coleman and Franken ..... but mostly on Coleman.

"The survey shows that 56 percent of poll respondents consider ads criticizing Franken to be “mostly unfair personal attacks.” Only 42 percent said the same about ads criticizing Coleman" - Star Tribune

The poll shows that Franken has taken a large lead over Coleman:
Franken: 43
Coleman: 34
Barkley: 18


It is nice to see voters have now come to how unfair the Coleman adds really are. Franken has give a great populist message over the past few months. If no good comes from the stock market situation other then the economic policies of non-regulation Bush republicans...like Coleman are bad for the average person. The Middle class needs better economic policies then we have been getting.


Hopefully the DFL can capitalize on this... and build on the 9 point advantage. It is not time to celebrate yet...there is still a month until election day... get out and doorknock ..make phone calls and do some grassroots organizing!!