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  • Al Franken is one of the best senators of the current congress.

  • Doing a great job, thanks for persevering, important albeit self-censored voice for states rights. You're brave to endure that bunch.

  • @123lovegun Actually, I'm not. Unlike people from your party, democrats actually have a grassroots following. Most of the GOP's so-called "grassroots" movements are corporate sponsored. I'm a regular, middle-class American that doesn't believe in corporate tyranny. Thanks.

  • I would like to know the dif between the amout of revenue brought in through traffic tickets during the time 60's 70's and 90's and 00's and just how much in fines and punishment have brought us to the 70% in fatalities by use of seatbelts. How much it has costed everyone to drive 20mile per hr. faster on the road and the design of the vichicals lend to the mix. On the autobond is the same information true, about the use of belts and fines sinomonious with other countrys? We miss Air America.

  • thank you for giving information on seat belts, thats why I loved your show and know we need to hear more from you in the future.

  • @candiceevans1 Franken's talked about the mandatiory arbitration that deny CITIZENS their day in court. That decsion was just made; yet conservatives and tea party members ignore the outrage of that decision. That says alot about the motivations of these so-called Conservatives. I learned a long time ago to listen to what senators say & support what I agree with . Lacing your comments with insults and profanity says alot about you. You are a e-baller: a person who talks big smack online.

  • I clicked on that soccer ball icon. It really adds drama to Al's opening remarks.

  • Well, it's not actually accurate to say the Court made it easier to fire old people. In reality, they just said, "old people decisions should be left to the legislature."

    But. none of these politicians really know what the hell they are talking about. He at least sounded decent talking idiocy.

  • @candiceevans1 It is to a certain degree. It is responsible for defending the country from external threats, for protecting minority rights, and for protecting the public from crime.

  • He states that he listened to previous hearings. That's funny given the fact that he is shown sleeping during this hearing.

  • is he or isn't he lying? f*cking prove it A55hole(s)

  • @Megabyte4747 State some examples for your beliefs or shut the fuck up.

  • I think Sharron Angle is good enough, she is smart enough, and darnit people in NV like her. Wouldn't Al agree?

  • THANK YOU FOR STANDING UP FOR US SENATOR FRANKEN!!

  • As a person who drinks water, I totally appreciate the clarity that Senator Al Franken brings to the discussion of the Supreme Court as well as other topics...He is every bit as bright and articulate and eloquent as the late Senator Robert Byrd and is one of my heros! Thank you Senator Al!

  • One of the smartest guys in Congress and not a lawyer like many of the chest thumping buffoons who corrupt the system.

  • Love, love, love Al Franken! He is amazing, speaks his mind, and does not back down. Great man! Wonderful!

  • Go Al!

  • You cannot have some strict adherance to the constitution. People are not capable of such a thing. Though the letter of the law said that black people can vote, should not be specifically targeted by police/

    Yet JIm Crow went on.

    What you need is for a justice to actively shift laws towards progress. If civil rights were put to a public vote in the US, the vote would have failed.

    We need people actively ahead of the american center. We need active compensation for social ills.

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