“Fishing Buddies”

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Meet some of Norm Coleman’s fishing buddies: powerful lobbyists, corporate special interests, corrupt oil executives, and indicted Alaska Senator Ted Stevens.

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16 Responses to ““Fishing Buddies””

  1. Fishing License in Alaska for a Week is $55.00
    PLUS how do you KNOW that Marathon paid for it. They are sold on paper and cash is required since the license is a 100% cost, a credit card is never accepted. Nice lies.

  2. That fishing boat in the ad doesn’t look like a “luxury fishing trip” boat. Those guys were roughing it!

  3. PowerhousePaluch on March 15th, 2010 at 7:38 pm

    I do not understand this Negative Ad. Ted Stevens only wanted to help Alaska help him and his family. In turn he would help Alaska help Ted Stevens and his family. Vote for Ted Stevens.

  4. carscantkillme on March 15th, 2010 at 7:45 pm

    If you think Al Franken hasn’t taken money from special interests I think you’re naive.

  5. largegrainsofsalt on March 15th, 2010 at 8:11 pm

    that wasn’t really dirty. norms ads are dirty, as in very misleading and out of context.

  6. This is the best Senate raise in the country, with dirtiest Attack Ads !

  7. Great Ad. You can do it Al.

  8. Good ad. Too bad Franken is going to lose.

  9. Excellent!

  10. Genius!

  11. Franken’s ads put a smile on my face.

  12. Welcome to the public roster of the Corrupt Bastards Club (CBC), Sen. Coleman.

    Did you get a free CBC cap and t-shirt from Uncle Ted?

  13. PoliticalZachG on March 16th, 2010 at 12:12 am

    i like it!

  14. GREAT JOB!

    Keep showing how corporate influence and corruption go hand in hand.

  15. Loving this. Franken makes the best ads.

  16. “This… is a fish” LMAO! Great ad!

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