Sen. Coleman
From:
Bill Kahn (D)
Date:
Jul 01 15:22 UTC
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Welcome back, Harvey.
Yes, we have nothing to thank Norm Coleman for regarding the war, or
for anything else concerning serving Minnesota, our country, and the
world. Public service is laudable, but one can hardly describe the
jobs Norm has done for his dark masters, public service. We need
someone to work for us: Al Franken.
On Jul 1, 2008, at 9:22 AM, Harvey Glommen wrote:
> In the early days of WW II, an 'insignificant senator from Missouri
> investigated war profiteering. Much corporate was exposed in
> military - civilian contracting. It changed the economics of the time.
> Our Senator Norm Coleman, was chair of that committee during the
> republican domination of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on
> Investigations..
> During his tenure, few investigations of extreme corruption were
> conducted. The media have revealed more corruption in Iraq
> contracting than the Senate committee under Senator Coleman.
> His silence on the contract corruption during his committee tenure
> makes him less than qualified for reelection.
> The Senator during WW II went on to become US President. Government
> contracting was pretty clean from then until the Reagan
> administration.
> Senator Truman's efforts also led to the "excess profits tax"
> which also remained until Reagan.
> Senator Coleman has not been about the peoples' business. He
> should not be reelected.
>
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