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Posted by: Jeff Davis 3/26/2010

Minnesota Senator Al Franken demonstrated utter intolerance towards some basic inquiries regarding the health 'reform' bill for which he recently voted.  Franken appears to have little knowledge of what provisions were actually in the 3,000-page bill passed by Congress.  A frustrated Franken tells the interviewer to "shut up and listen."  This is the same arrogant attitude Franken exhibited toward his own constituents, a majority of which objected to the passage of Obamacare.

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Re: Franken on Obamacare: "Shut Up and Listen"    By Barb on 3/27/2010
Absolutely wonderful. Thank you Jason Mattera. You are a terrific wake up call! Al did great also. Representing himself using his number one asset, ignorance.

Maybe the democrat, baby killers will wake up themselves and understand to answer the question without the spin. I did appreciate this immoral, foul mouthed, unfit to be representing the strength of Minnesotans Al, not using his foul mouth.

The other clips showed the same of the democrat party! Unwilling to answer questions without spin and rudeness, particular in this bill, that has to do with the most important issue to a person and a persons health and life should be within the persons control not the federal government's handout bag.

Thank you so much Mr. Mattera. I am grateful of your efforts in exposing the truth of the dereliction of these democRATS.

Re: Franken on Obamacare: "Shut Up and Listen"    By Teri on 4/1/2010
Franken's display of ignorance and lack of social grace is embarassing to Minnesota. Both Franken and Klobuchar need to go. Neither listened to their constituents with their vote in favor of health care. I've tried to contact Amy about a dozen times since December only to be scoffed at by her staff. She is out of touch!!


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