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Dean Barkley for Senate
In 2002, Norm Coleman was elected to the U.S. Senate as a supporter of President Bush and his pending war with Iraq. He has been a loyal supporter of Bush and Bush’s war. He even tried to provide an after the fact justification for the war with his investigation of the U.N. supervised “Oil for Food” program.
The war has proved to be a fiasco, and is now widely unpopular. But Minnesota Democrats have only been able to come up with a comedian to challenge Senator Coleman.
Minnesota voters have another choice. Dean Barkley is seeking to challenge Sen. Coleman as the candidate of the Independence Party. Dean Barkley helped elect Jesse Ventura as Governor of Minnesota in 1998, and has briefly served as appointed Senator.
Dean Barkley calls for fiscal responsibility, and points out the Federal Debt is killing our economy and our children’s future. Barkley calls for ending the Iraq War, and points out that Americans were misled into supporting the war.
Dean Barkley calls the War on Drugs a failure, and calls for an emphasis of rehabilitation rather than imprisonment as a way to deal with the drug problem.
Dean Barkley campaign site @ http://www.barkleyforsenate.org/
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1. Dean Barkley for Senate&hellip replies at 30th July 2008, 1:44 pm :
[...] eskaton wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptIn 2002, Norm Coleman was elected to the US Senate as a supporter of President Bush and his pending war with Iraq. He has been a loyal supporter of Bush and Bush’s war. He even tried to provide an after the fact justification for the … [...]
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