Unreported Business Income
Well, the republiCons are busy, tossin' crap up against the wall, to see what sticks.
Hey - sounds like fun!
Wait'll the state o' California gets my letter!!!
California State Franchise Tax Board
P. O. Box 1565
Rancho Cordova CA 95741
Dear Ms. Stanislaus,
I invite your attention to Laurie Coleman’s website:
http://www.bloandgo.com/Default.asp?bhcp=1
Senator Coleman’s United States Senate Financial Disclosure Form doesn’t list Laurie Coleman’s involvement in selling these Blo jobs.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/congress/fin_dis/2006/c001057.pdf
Clearly, the number of these Blo jobs Laurie Colemen has sold, and how much money she has made from said Blo jobs, is unaccounted for.
This will require significant investigation to determine Laurie Coleman’s involvement in selling Blo jobs.
Your prompt attention is appreciated.
Sincerely,
TwoPutt Tommy
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Yawn.
Maybe you should go back to making ******* noises in the back of the class room.
(Please, you didn't expect a serious comment to your ***** post. btw, deleting this comment doesn't hide your childish behaviour)
Hey - If you Don't Get It, That's Your Problem
Here's the deal - CJ reported, in January, in the StarTribune, that Laurie Coleman has a business partner.
Now, according to Federal Rules, Norm has to report his wife's business dealings on his FEC report - but, his latest report doesn't show Laurie with any business income.
Salary, yes; business, no.
Fair is fair, so - where's the inquiry into Laurie Coleman's missing business income?
CJ??? To whom do you speak of?
CJ reported or "widely reported"?
A little bit of intellectual honesty is all I ask. That is, if you are a man of your word.
ROFLMAO!!!
You're postin' as "Anonymous", but you're askin' for " a little bit of intellectual honesty"??!?
And you wonder why reasonable people no longer take the GreedOverPrinciples party seriously, anymore....
Truth about greed...
Yes, it was greedy for Franken to deny those people Workers comp.
Yes, ir was greedy for Franken to avoid paying his fair share of taxes.
Sorry, just the facts, man. Don't try to hide from the truth.
Anonymity is valuable
Republican trolls aside, I have to take issue with your assertion that anonymity is somehow incompatible with intellectual honesty.
If you actually believe that, then you have no understanding of the kind coercive power that can be wielded by misusing other people's identity and invading their privacy. Dissent can be shut down through many forms of effective retribution. In many cases the free exchange of ideas is only made possible by anonymity. Anonymity makes intellectual honesty possible.
Maybe you are fortunate enough to feel that you can speak freely and without fear of retribution. That is not true for everyone. Anonymity is a great treasure and I will object every time it is attacked.
And that is an intellectually honest response to your comment.
"Norm's not going to blow-dry my hair."
Norm makes his first commercial appearance since his teeth. Norm appears as a prop in Laurie's sales pitch for her Blo jobs. This is from her website:
Anyone who has ever tried to style his or her hair by wielding a blow-dryer in one hand and a brush in the other knows that it can be an exasperating juggling act. The challenge of an at-home blowout is what inspired, former runway model and wife of U.S. Senator Norm Coleman, Laurie Coleman to invent the Blo & Go, a hair-dryer holster. For years, Coleman had been jury-rigging wire coat hangers into holders for her blow-dryer so she could use both hands to style her hair. "You go on a trip with senators and you have 45 minutes and you have to be ready to go," says Coleman, who doesn't have the luxury of traveling with a hairstylist. "Norm's not going to blow-dry my hair." Her makeshift holsters were awkward, but they worked. That led a friend, Anthony Turk, who is now her business partner, to encourage her to develop and manufacture the device. It took four years of working with a product designer, but you can now get a Blo & Go for $29.99. Coleman is a former model, mother of two and a onetime actress -- "Homeland Security," "Three Days of Rain." The Blo & Go device doesn't grip the nozzle of the blow-dryer; instead, it cradles the handle. It holds by suction to any flat surface such as a mirror.
And this article says Laurie started this business venture four years ago, so it certainly should have appeared in Norm's financial disclosure statement by now, even as a loss.
http://lastheplace.com/2008/01/16/achieve-professional-results-with-laurie-colemans-bloandgo/
If you were Brodkorb, you'd have a half-dozen posts up about this by now, and the DFL would have a press conference scheduled.
Blo and Go
Glad I'm not the only one who's seen the Blo and Go system, but I guess we've all been blown by Norm in one way or another. Here's the video:
http://www.bloandgo.com/Default.asp?bhcp=å
-Ag
Blo-and-Go? A senator's wife
Blo-and-Go?
A senator's wife is advertising something called "Blo-and-Go"?
Isn't that what Norm's dad got in the parking lot of the Savoy a couple years ago?
Too far, Tommy. Sorry.
Too far, Tommy. Sorry.