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Can Hmong Politician be this HONORABLE?
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Subject: Can Hmong Politician be this HONORABLE?
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 09:13:04 -0700 (PDT)
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I DON'T THINK SO! Your thougths?
A qoute from Norm Coleman's defeat to Al Franken for the senate seat
race.
"We have reached the point where further litigation damages the unity
of our state, which is also fundamental. In these tough times, we all
need to focus on the future. And the future today is: we have a new
United States Senator. I congratulate Al Franken and his victory in
this election."