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O'Reilly suggested "fix is in" for Franken on MN recount, despite report that Coleman campaign approved of recount panel

Summary: Bill O'Reilly claimed that Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie (D) was "actively rooting for Al Franken" in the Senate race between Franken and incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R) and that "the fix is in." But O'Reilly did not note that Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty approved of the composition of the canvassing board Ritchie named to certify the vote and oversee the recount or that a lawyer for Coleman's campaign reportedly said that the "state should feel good about who's on the panel."

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    Ciera-Marie11 months, 3 weeks ago

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    For those that won't click on the link in the article to the MN Secretary of State's webpage and the specific page that announces the MN State Canvassing Board:

    http://www.sos.mn.gov/home/index.asp?page=10=307=i...

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      Ciera-Marie11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      As much as I dislike Govenor Tim Pawlenty (More Vetos than any other MN Governor, yes to whatever the Current Presidential Administration wants) this is one thing he is doing right. With the entire Nation and the world watching this recount it has to be above board.

      And as the Governor stated, he appointed two of the judges that are overseeing this process. I'm sure for the good of his party he wants Coleman to win. That said in this area the Governor is doing MN proud. I'm not surprised those at Fox and Company are ignoring facts.

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      uncle-dave11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      The only thing bigger than O'Reilly’s mouth is his ego. The last count that I heard was that Coleman was leading by more than 200 votes. If Coleman should win Bill will claim that it was the fact that he “exposed” Ritchie as a partisan. If Franken should win he’ll just rant about corruption in the electoral process.

      Bill creates his own reality, when he was on the Daily show he insisted that the “teddy bear” that Jon Stewart gave him was a “Panda Bear”. The man is nothing less than delusional. I’m rooting for Al.

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        4thchance11 months, 3 weeks ago

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        The democrat plan is to rip off this election with fraud. Then they will have a "super majority". Then they will run amuck and rabid pushing all their insane far left wing crap on everyone of us. America is about to become something none of us want. It's a shame the left does not understand what they asked for.

        I want the dems to keep this in mind as our country turns into a pile of SH*T.

        You ask for this, in fact you begged for it. Have fun while your prayers are being answered.
        You begged for it and now your about to learn what you actually begged for and will get. If election fraud is allowed then we no longer have a democracy, it's that simple. But try to convince a democrat of that fact. They won't see this until it's here, and that's a shame. TO LATE, you asked for it and it appears your going to get it. POOF....Democracy be gone!

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        4thchance11 months, 3 weeks ago

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        I beleive if election fraud is allowed by one party, then you can expect a huge backlash from the opposing party. A backlash will come that may look alot like a civil war in this country. I can say one thing for sure. One party will not be allowed to win elections by voter fraud. If that is allowed to continue, there will be a huge price to pay. A price we will all pay dearly for. So sure, go ahead a love what's going on with your election fraud. Dems win, then they lose, we all lose.

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        blainegarrett11 months, 3 weeks ago

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        As a MN resident, I'm glad to see this heated battle has come to a amicable ending in contrast to the harsh mudslinging from both sides during the campaign. I'm not a huge Franken supporter, but Coleman is... ish. I voted 3rd party for this one.

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          albionperfides11 months, 3 weeks ago

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          Why does anyone listen to O'Reilly? Who the hell does he think he is trying to interfere with the democratic process? Who pays his wages? I think we should be told.

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            Spadecaller11 months, 3 weeks ago

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            To call a contest fraudulent, don't you think we would need a more reliable source other than or in addition to Bill O'Reilly. What does Ann Coulter, David Duke, or Mahmoud Ahmadinejad think about it?

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              tchef11 months, 3 weeks ago

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              Funny he had nothing to say about the voting irregularities when Bush was elected.

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