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DougTravels

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With one incumbent gone, Layout and I can agree on a good thing for once.

Franken sworn in as Minnesota senator
By HENRY C. JACKSON, AP
WASHINGTON — Al Franken became a senator on Tuesday, completing the transformation from comedian to politician.

The Minnesota Democrat's swearing-in marked the end of an eight-month political and legal struggle and drew thunderous applause and a standing ovation in the Senate chamber. His presence gives Democrats 60 votes, enough to thwart possible Republican filibusters.

Vice President Joe Biden administered the oath to Franken, slapped the former "Saturday Night Live" performer on the back, then embraced him in a full hug. Former Vice President Walter Mondale, a Minnesota native and former senator, accompanied Franken, and he was introduced by fellow Minnesotan and Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

"I think it was Al who told me that the third year of his campaign would be the best," Klobuchar said. "He was right."

Last week the Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Franken's favor after a protracted recount battle. His opponent, former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, conceded shortly after the ruling.

In the staid Senate, there were plenty of signs something unusual was afoot. The Senate Gallery, rarely full even with dozens of summer tours, was packed with onlookers. After Franken took the oath of the Senate, the gallery erupted in a round of applause that continued for several minutes.

Before the swearing-in, Franken learned one truism of the Senate: Nothing ever runs quite on time. Several senators read lengthy remarks from a Homeland Security bill as anticipation built for his arrival. Franni Franken, his wife, smiled broadly and seemed to shift nervously in her seat in the gallery.

Then, about 15 minutes later than scheduled, Klobuchar began her introduction. She said Franken would be a champion of average Minnesotans and played up his middle-class bona fides.

"He's demonstrated to Minnesotans that he takes his new job seriously," she said.

She added that he carried "the same passion as Paul Wellstone," the late Democratic senator who had been famous for his populist roots. Franken took the oath on a Bible that belonged to the Wellstone family.

Franken exchanged hugs with most of his Democratic colleagues and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent.

He acknowledged a section of the Senate Gallery, waving to his wife and children while behind him his friend Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, gestured with his hands to raise the roof, prompting a fresh burst of cheers.

Democrats were quick to praise their new colleague. Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., called Franken "dedicated and serious-minded." Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said, "Al Franken is very smart, extremely smart."

The hullabaloo that accompanied Franken's swearing-in was in some ways a contrast with the image the former comedian is trying to project as a serious-minded senator. Since moving back to Minnesota in 2005, Franken has sought to tone down his image as an irreverent performer and satirist and cast himself as workhorse and policy wonk.

Franken said in an interview with The Associated Press on Monday that while he is still garnering attention for his career as a comic, he expects the publicity to die down once he is able to establish himself in the Senate.

"I think they'll get to used to the idea that I'm a senator, that I've kind of changed careers," Franken said. "I just don't think it will take that long. They'll see what I do and what I say. Mainly I'm going to put my head down and get to work."

Democrats said Franken will assume seats on the Senate Select Committee on Aging, the Committee on Indian Affairs, the Judiciary Committee and the Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions. Reid said Tuesday that Franken will not join the HELP committee until after the health care bill goes through the budget markup process.

Franken's most pressing business will be the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. He told the AP that he would like to serve as a "people's proxy" on the committee.

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Associated Press writer Donna Cassata in Washington contributed to this report.
 

layoutshooter

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With one incumbent gone, Layout and I can agree on a good thing for once.

Franken sworn in as Minnesota senator
By HENRY C. JACKSON, AP
WASHINGTON — Al Franken became a senator on Tuesday, completing the transformation from comedian to politician.

The Minnesota Democrat's swearing-in marked the end of an eight-month political and legal struggle and drew thunderous applause and a standing ovation in the Senate chamber. His presence gives Democrats 60 votes, enough to thwart possible Republican filibusters.

Vice President Joe Biden administered the oath to Franken, slapped the former "Saturday Night Live" performer on the back, then embraced him in a full hug. Former Vice President Walter Mondale, a Minnesota native and former senator, accompanied Franken, and he was introduced by fellow Minnesotan and Democratic Sen. Amy Klobuchar.

"I think it was Al who told me that the third year of his campaign would be the best," Klobuchar said. "He was right."

Last week the Minnesota Supreme Court unanimously ruled in Franken's favor after a protracted recount battle. His opponent, former Republican Sen. Norm Coleman, conceded shortly after the ruling.

In the staid Senate, there were plenty of signs something unusual was afoot. The Senate Gallery, rarely full even with dozens of summer tours, was packed with onlookers. After Franken took the oath of the Senate, the gallery erupted in a round of applause that continued for several minutes.

Before the swearing-in, Franken learned one truism of the Senate: Nothing ever runs quite on time. Several senators read lengthy remarks from a Homeland Security bill as anticipation built for his arrival. Franni Franken, his wife, smiled broadly and seemed to shift nervously in her seat in the gallery.

Then, about 15 minutes later than scheduled, Klobuchar began her introduction. She said Franken would be a champion of average Minnesotans and played up his middle-class bona fides.

"He's demonstrated to Minnesotans that he takes his new job seriously," she said.

She added that he carried "the same passion as Paul Wellstone," the late Democratic senator who had been famous for his populist roots. Franken took the oath on a Bible that belonged to the Wellstone family.

Franken exchanged hugs with most of his Democratic colleagues and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent.

He acknowledged a section of the Senate Gallery, waving to his wife and children while behind him his friend Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, gestured with his hands to raise the roof, prompting a fresh burst of cheers.

Democrats were quick to praise their new colleague. Sen. Ben Nelson, D-Neb., called Franken "dedicated and serious-minded." Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada said, "Al Franken is very smart, extremely smart."

The hullabaloo that accompanied Franken's swearing-in was in some ways a contrast with the image the former comedian is trying to project as a serious-minded senator. Since moving back to Minnesota in 2005, Franken has sought to tone down his image as an irreverent performer and satirist and cast himself as workhorse and policy wonk.

Franken said in an interview with The Associated Press on Monday that while he is still garnering attention for his career as a comic, he expects the publicity to die down once he is able to establish himself in the Senate.

"I think they'll get to used to the idea that I'm a senator, that I've kind of changed careers," Franken said. "I just don't think it will take that long. They'll see what I do and what I say. Mainly I'm going to put my head down and get to work."

Democrats said Franken will assume seats on the Senate Select Committee on Aging, the Committee on Indian Affairs, the Judiciary Committee and the Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions. Reid said Tuesday that Franken will not join the HELP committee until after the health care bill goes through the budget markup process.

Franken's most pressing business will be the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. He told the AP that he would like to serve as a "people's proxy" on the committee.

___

Associated Press writer Donna Cassata in Washington contributed to this report.


NOW, We need to un-seat EVERY imcumbent that is up for election in 2010. Like that idea Doug? I bet you don't. Why do I think that? It appears that you want to continue with the status quo. It even seems that you like politics as they are. Almost like you believe that the government, not the people, is in control of the country. It almost seems, at least by the way you write, that you WANT to be ruled. How sad.

You see Doug, I do not like either party. I believe in as TINY a Federal Government as possible. I do not believe, based on what I have seen over my life, that the best and the brightest are running and being elected. Both parties are VERY corrupt and stocked with lame brain people who only answer to their "Puppet Masters" I believe that our govenment is either the CAUSE or they at least greatly contribute to ALL of the problems we are facing as a Nation.
I believe that, if left alone, MOST people will do far better for themselfs than if the Government does for them.

Mankind is a funny animal, he does best when challenged. As with most animals, when fed and cared for he tends to become lazy and "forgets" how to care for himself.

Government should NOT rule, they should provide an atmosphere for man to excel. The only way Man can excel to to be FREE. Socialism, like our government has been moving towards for 60 years or more, does NOT believe that. They believe that MAN is a "pet" that needs tended to and cared for. They belive that THEY are the answer and that if they could only rule man that all would be fine. They believe that THEY are smarter than you and that you need to be protected and controlled for your own good.

REAL MEN, cannot be ruled. Only pets can. Which are you? Do you want to be free to suceed or fail on you own merit or be cared for? There is NO middle ground. We are either free or not. Governments always work only for their own power. Every government has or will desend into tyranni. Only the PEOPLE have to power to stop that from happening.

Are you willing to become part of the solution and vote out EVERY bum that is in office and take back you RIGHTFUL postition in control of the government or are you going to continue to be part of the problem? It is YOUR BIRTHRIGHT to control the government. DO NOT give that up. Are you to be ruled or are YOU going to step up and take back your control of the Government AND the control over your own destiny? Man or pet, the choice is yours. I made my choice 40 years ago. I shall stand FREE, I will never accept control or rule. What is your choice?
 

OntarioVanMan

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Doug...you said something to the effect to vote the incumbent in reason given experience?

Define experience in relationship to American politics as it is today.....

All a good politician needs to know are the Parliamentary rules of conduct and the Constitution. Period...

They don't have to know what committees pay the best or get the most media. They don't have to know how to make deals or how to profit from their vote.....All the above 3 things is what is wrong with the system to-day.
 

layoutshooter

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Doug...you said something to the effect to vote the incumbent in reason given experience?

Define experience in relationship to American politics as it is today.....

All a good politician needs to know are the Parliamentary rules of conduct and the Constitution. Period...

They don't have to know what committees pay the best or get the most media. They don't have to know how to make deals or how to profit from their vote.....All the above 3 things is what is wrong with the system to-day.

What we need are people who have REAL LIFE experience. Not the John Dingells of the world. PEOPLE who have run a business, dug a ditch or served in military. Firefighters and hair dressers. Auto mechanics and plumbers. What we don't need is career polititions, more lawyers and professional students. WE NEED CHANGE!! Step up in 2010 or head out to PetSmart and buy your collar and leash.
 

OntarioVanMan

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What we need are people who have REAL LIFE experience. Not the John Dingells of the world. PEOPLE who have run a business, dug a ditch or served in military. Firefighters and hair dressers. Auto mechanics and plumbers. What we don't need is career polititions, more lawyers and professional students. WE NEED CHANGE!! Step up in 2010 or head out to PetSmart and buy your collar and leash.

I thought I said that...;)
 

OntarioVanMan

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Doug....If one leads an immoral private life and make compromises in that life...

Do you really think they can separate the two? It is what they are...you can't change a tigers strips by just walking into a different room..... Kennedy, Clinton, Spector, and now Sanford..and many, many more.....
 

DougTravels

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Geeeee Whiiizzz guys:

Just pointing out that Layout and I are both happy today-1 less incumbent for him, 1 less Republican for me.

It is what he wants we all know.
 

layoutshooter

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Doug....If one leads an immoral private life and make compromises in that life...

Do you really think they can separate the two? It is what they are...you can't change a tigers strips by just walking into a different room..... Kennedy, Clinton, Spector, and now Sanford..and many, many more.....

Are you saying that to elect quality representitives you have to have quality candidates of solid character? AND you called ME a radical DINOSAUR? LOL!!!!!! YOU are REALLY WAY OUT there!! Quality polititions, LOL, you should write for Letterman!!! LOL!!!!:D:D
 

Moot

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Then, about 15 minutes later than scheduled, Klobuchar began her introduction. She said Franken would be a champion of average Minnesotans and played up his middle-class bona fides.

Me and Al, a couple of bona fide middle-class working stiffs.
 

OntarioVanMan

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Geeeee Whiiizzz guys:

Just pointing out that Layout and I are both happy today-1 less incumbent for him, 1 less Republican for me.

It is what he wants we all know.

Joe don't care about party....it is not about party..it is about the old boys club...out with the old and in with the new....

It is not about party...It is about what is best for America...
 

OntarioVanMan

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Are you saying that to elect quality representitives you have to have quality candidates of solid character? AND you called ME a radical DINOSAUR? LOL!!!!!! YOU are REALLY WAY OUT there!! Quality polititions, LOL, you should write for Letterman!!! LOL!!!!:D:D

Hey!!! MLK had a dream didn't he? :D
 

layoutshooter

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Geeeee Whiiizzz guys:

Just pointing out that Layout and I are both happy today-1 less incumbent for him, 1 less Republican for me.

It is what he wants we all know.


Will YOU be happy if EVERY incumbent is voted out in 2010 or are you just another "party hack"? Are you going to be part of the problem or the solution? Man or pet?
 

DougTravels

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Joe don't care about party....it is not about party..it is about the old boys club...out with the old and in with the new....

It is not about party...It is about what is best for America...

So we are both happy today

1 less incumbent for him

1 less Republican holding office for me
 

DougTravels

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So you think party?
Republicans have destroyed our countres economy and world standing. We are getting the latter back now, the sooner will come later but not soon enough for some. So later the sooner and latter will be accomplished in spite of some here.

later




And Ted Kennedy is fine example of a stand up guy?

I am not a fan of Ted.
 

layoutshooter

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Thank God....even me as a Canadian has read his past and family history....


Don't be too happy with Doug, he might not sorta like Ted but if he was a Senator from Michigan he would still likely vote for him just based on Party lines. Just another "Party Hack"
 
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