NORM NEEDS YOUR SUPPORT
Wave bye-bye to another promising political career | 21.05.2005 15:50
Poor Norm Cole must be feeling rather isolated. Despite a heroic performance in the House Unamerican Activities Committee, many people were left with the distinct impression that he was a "pro-war, pro-zionist, neocon, hawk, republican lickspittle". I feel in his hour of need, now his future presidential career lies in shreds around him (just like his dossier of evidence) all right-thinking individuals should rally to this poor mans support.
You can leave messages of love and support for norm at http://coleman.senate.gov
Please respond. Norm needs our love and support!!!
You can leave messages of love and support for norm at http://coleman.senate.gov
Please respond. Norm needs our love and support!!!
Wave bye-bye to another promising political career
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21.05.2005 17:43
Ed
yeh right
21.05.2005 18:37
Tells you all you need to know.
tulip
Re: Freaky Norm...
22.05.2005 11:21
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haha
22.05.2005 15:18
Let's just stick to reality shall we? Norm Coleman is a Zionist and Freemason. Simple. Now let's move on.
Steph
Proof
22.05.2005 17:51
Any proof ?
Well ?
interesting....
22.05.2005 19:39
Not sure about him being a Zionist is true though.
Mind you, Galloway seemed to allude to the notion that he was a frequent traveller to Israel?
Weird.
http://www.nndb.com/people/209/000032113/
dean
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23.05.2005 14:49
http://coleman.senate.gov
"America’s involvement in Afghanistan and Iraq has made our nation safer from terrorism"
And here is his obvious Zionism
"Washington, DC - Senator Norm Coleman’s efforts to promote the fair and equal treatment of Israel found solid ground today as his provision calling for more accountability from the members of the United Nations was included in the FY2005 Omnibus Appropriations bill, which is expected to pass Congress soon. Coleman’s amendment calls for the State Department to create a list of anti-Israel votes cast by member countries of the United Nations General Assembly and unites our diplomatic community to dissuade the General Assembly from voting to condemn Israel.
“We need a simplified list from the State Department so that we can hold countries that continually vote against Israel accountable,” said Coleman.
During the fifty-seventh session of the United Nations General Assembly, the General Assembly adopted a total of 80 resolutions by roll call vote, twenty-three of which were related to castigating Israel.
“With the end of the Cold War and the beginning of this new era of terrorism, the time has come for the General Assembly’s anti-Israel obsession to come to an end," Coleman concluded."
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