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The impending martyrdom of Norm Coleman

March 17th, 2009 Andrew Villeneuve Unscheduled Programming

The impending martyrdom of Norm Coleman

“If there is one thing that former Senator Norm Coleman is good at it, is undoubtedly playing the victim”, notes Big E of the Minnesota Progressive Project.

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