Can We Have 100 Senators Yet?

Considering the 2008 elections occurred, oh, nearly eight months ago, it's hard to believe that some outcomes still aren't determined. Decision 2008 came a little closer to the end today when the activist judges Minnesota Supreme Court, in a 5-0 ruling, ordered that Democrat Al Franken be certified as the winner of last fall's Senate race. Of course, current Senator/sore loserman Norm Coleman is threatening to keep fighting the not-so-good fight and taking an appeal to federal court, but we kindly suggest that Norm just pull an Uncle Ted and give up now. Or start his campaign for Governor in 3...2...1.... Update: Coleman has conceded.

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This has what to do with Seattle?

Everything! There's no need to be provincial. Also, Minnesota and the Twin Cities are the Washington and Seattle, respectively, of the Upper Midwest.

Speaking in a plaintive Jim Gaffigan whine/whisper: "I don't like this veering off topic, fella... I thought Seattlest would be about Seattle... I'm going home..."

Oh god... I think it's a sign for Armageddon. I agree with Steve Winwood on the boards...


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