"Don't Make Any Mistake."
"Don't make any mistake. It's not 'all but called him a liar'. I am calling him a liar,'" said Brian Melendez of the Minnesota DFL Party at a news conference Wednesday.
And Melendez is calling Norm Coleman, R=Lapdog, a liar for the old-fashioned reason: ol' Smokescreen EARNED it. WCCO-TV's Pat Kessler has the report:
(WCCO) There's new information Thursday about those controversial pro-business ads supporting Republican Sen. Norm Coleman.
Documents obtained by WCCO-TV show that Coleman once supported the bill that makes it easier for unions to organize in the workplace.
It's hard to miss the pro-business ad featuring the Sopranos-like union boss who supports Al Franken. It's an ad that's got Democrats crying 'foul'.
The bill -- making it easier to organize unions -- does not eliminate the secret ballot and Wednesday Democratss harshly denounced Coleman for saying it does.
"Don't make any mistake. It's not 'all but called him a liar'. I am calling him a liar,'" said Brian Melendez of the Minnesota DFL Party at a news conference Wednesday.
Now, it turns out that Coleman once supported the idea.
As the Republican Mayor of St. Paul, Coleman signed a unanimous city council resolution asking businesses to stay out of union elections and allow unions to form by signing union cards.
The Coleman campaign said signing a resolution doesn't mean Coleman supported putting it in federal law. (more, at WCCO-TV)
Now, wait a minute, here: Coleman's claiming this bill is good for St. Paul, but NOT ok for the rest of the state, or ok for the country??!?
Just who does ol' Smokescreen think he's fooling?
Oh, wait - he thinks he's fooling you. And me. And everybody else.
What a phony.
Melendez is correct; Coleman is a LIAR.
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Coleman was for it, Before he was against it. Nothing like core beliefs to guide you.