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Mr. Franken goes to Washington

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Looks like Mr. Franken is going to Washington. After months of legal wrangling, the Minnessota Supreme Court ruled today that Franken is entitled to the seat. On CNN on Sunday, Governor Tim Pawlenty said, “I’m prepared to sign it as soon as they give the green light.” Well, you’ve got the green light, Gov. It’s time for Minnesotans to get the full representation in Congress they are entitled to. I dobut Coleman will file a federal lawsuit. Put a fork in it already, Senator.

The inept Harry Reid released a statement:

I congratulate Senator-elect Al Franken, the next Senator from the state of Minnesota.

The people of Minnesota will now finally get the brilliant and hardworking new senator they elected in November and the full representation they deserve. After all the votes have been counted and recounted, the Minnesota Supreme Court has made the final determination that Minnesotans have chosen Al Franken to help their state and our country get back on track.

The Senate looks forward to welcoming Senator-elect Franken as soon as possible. He will play a crucial role as we work to strengthen our economy, ensure all Americans can access and afford quality health care, make our country more energy independent, confirm the President’s outstanding nominee to the Supreme Court, and tackle the many other challenges we face.

I once again encourage Governor Pawlenty to respect the votes of his constituents and the decisions of his state’s highest court. He should put politics aside, follow his state’s laws and finally sign the certificate that will bring this episode to an end.

With Spector’s defection and Franken’s victory, the Dems will now have 60 seats. The GOP is halted. Finally the children can sit down and shut up and let the adults get to work.

Here is a link to the ruling.