Maybe Franken-Felons Didn't Destroy Democracy After All (But They Probably Did)
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Al Franken is the patron saint-senator of comedians, artists, and Mick Jagger impersonators, but did you also know he’s beloved by America’s felons? A “traditional values”-loving pack of watchdogs called Minnesota Majority says that “hundreds of ineligible felons may have voted [in] the 2008 General Election,” and they all may have/probably/most definitely voted for Franken. Criminals just don’t vote for upstanding,
Maybe Franken-Felons Didn't Destroy Democracy After All (But They Probably Did)
Maybe Franken-Felons Didn't Destroy Democracy…
Maybe Franken-Felons Didn't Destroy Democracy After All (But They Probably Did)
Al Franken is the patron saint-senator of comedians, artists, and Mick Jagger impersonators, but did you also know he’s beloved by America’s felons? A “traditional values”-loving pack of watchdogs called Minnesota Majority says that “hundreds of ineligible felons may have voted [in] the 2008 General Election,” and they all may have/probably/most definitely voted for Franken. Criminals just don’t vote for upstanding,