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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

Highlighting Norm Coleman's terrible record on issues important to Minnesotans, the Al Franken for Senate campaign today released this web ad. Titled "A Few More Things," the ad features a man in a bowling alley discussing Norm's many failings as Senator, like voting for giant cuts in student aid, selling out to Big Oil, and rubber-stamping the Bush policy in Iraq. As he hears about more of Norm's record, he realizes that although hockey will always be Minnesota's favorite pastime, Norm Coleman hasn't represented Minnesota well in Washington.

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  • Awesome response to Norm Coleman's idiotic, annoying and insulting "bowler" ads.

  • Marxism? Dude let it go, we WON the Cold War!

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  • GO HOCKEY! lol

  • lol!!!!!!!

  • all political ads are ridiculious, who knows whats true and whats not, its all just bashing the other politician...theyre dumbing down america

  • Hey Norm....STRIKE THREE! You're OUT!

    Give 'em hell, Al!

  • Oh this is good, funny too, great response to that ultra ridiculous Coleman bowling ad.

  • Franken can sometimes be a funny guy, But I dont think he gives a crap about me. Norm coleman sucks too. Im voting for Dean Barkley

  • Al you've got to start running that commercial. His lame bowling ad's are what stick's out most to me about his campaign thus far and that is a great answer to it and just a really good ad all around... and its not that dirty of an ad.

  • Al is awesome. I hope you win man!

  • coleman took credit for bringing hockey back to mn the first time he campaigned for senate.

  • Norm Coleman brought hockey back--singlehandedly? Someone's got to explain that to me. The fault in the Coleman commercial is that it gives way too much credit to one guy. It's like saying Al Gore invented the internet--which, by the way, he never said and never claimed, although he had quite a lot of to do with the legislation that brought the internet into the public domain.

    Sure wish the Coleman people would come out with at least one thoughtful commercial.

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