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We're Not All Like Al (TV, October 28, 2008) John Ratzenberger, Pat Boone, Stephen Baldwin, Robert Davi and Victoria Jackson speak out against Al Franken.
Who Is He? (TV, October 25, 2008) Al Franken "the sort of knee-jerk partisan that both parties should avoid." He lashes out at those who disagree. Franken humiliates minorities, demeans women, writes pornography, makes child abuse a joke and laughs at the disabled. Democrats find Franken's behavior "appalling" and "completely unacceptable." Al Franken is unfit for office.
Character (TV, October 21, 2008) Al Franken's Democrat opponents, Priscilla Lord Faris campaign ad says, "No matter how many millions he spends, it is clear that his history of pornography, degrading women, and minorities and his questionable financial transactions will continue to be the focus..." Democrats across Minnesota agree with her. Al Franken is unfit for office.
Frustrated (TV, October 14, 2008) Al Franken supports job killing taxes like the death tax, gas tax and taxes on small businesses. And, as an employer, Al Franken failed to provide workers' compensation insurance to his own employees for nearly three years. Franken was even fined $25,000 by the state of New York.
Corporations (TV, October 6, 2008) As an employer, Al Franken failed to provide workers' compensation insurance to his own employees for nearly three years. He was even fined twenty-five thousand dollars by the state of New York.
Too Far (TV, September 29, 2008) Why is Al Franken unfit for office? He's written so-called comedy routines about raping women. He wrote a pornographic column in Playboy -- and thought it was funny. He has an anger problem. From exploding at radio hosts to profanity-laced tirades, Al Franken can't keep it in check. He tackled a heckler at a Howard Dean rally.
Unfit (TV, September 22, 2008) Al Franken is unfit for office.
Darndest Things (TV, September 15, 2008) Al Franken says the Dardnest Things. Franken talks about eliminating tax cuts and raising taxes, but Franken was caught not paying taxes in 17 states. Al Franken on taxes is no joke.
Seniors (TV, September 9, 2008) Today, thousands of Minnesota seniors worry less because Medicare is there for them. But, if Al Franken had his way today's Medicare coverage wouldn't exist. Over 500,000 Minnesota seniors count on Medicare for drugs, but Al Franken says he would have denied them the Medicare coverage that's making life easier.
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