Sen. Norm Coleman (R MN) will
likely face failed left-wing radio host Al Franken in his reelection
bid next year. Over the weekend some of Franken's soul brothers
and sisters held a protest in front of Coleman's home. Let's see,
Minneapolis has become such a hotbed for radical nincompoopery of late,
it's hard to keep track of what their issue might have been? Foot baths
for Muslims wishing to pray during Viking games? Quit killing
children in Iraq? No, these were Mexican invader symps. The
problem was that the Coleman family had gathered to grieve the loss of
his father to cancer.
“ |
Protest organizers discussed whether to change their plans in
reaction to the elder Coleman's death, said Alondra Espejel, with the
Minnesota Immigrant Freedom Network.
Seeing parallels in the
grief felt by Sen. Coleman and that of children who have had parents
deported, organizers decided to go ahead.
"It shows how important parents are in people's lives," she said. "We feel for him, and we hope he feels for us, too." [We Hope He Feels For Us Too]
| ” |
With 80% of the nation already
expressing a desire to see every illegal sent packing, one wonders
who does the PR for these groups, Arlo Sphincter?
|