Senator Coleman Needs To Clean Up His Act
Today Brian Melendez, chair of the Minnesota DFL Party, asked
for the immediate return of money that Senator Coleman accepted from two Alaska oil executives that pleaded guilty to bribing legislators with hundreds of thousands of dollars in phony consulting fees as well as defrauding the IRS by funneling campaign contributions through their employees. In July 2002, Coleman accepted $1,000 each from Veco’s Bill Allen and Richard Smith.

I'll go one better than Brian...I call for a full audit of all of Senator Coleman's finances along with a full accounting of what he gave in return for this dirty money. Message to Coleman: Stop the selling out of Minnesota to the highest bidders!
Comments
Not that you will post this.
But you can check through contributors for every politician who exists (democrat and republican) and find someone who donated to their campaign who was either a criminal, shady character or lobbyist (wait a minute I already said criminal). Can we say Louisiana? So why is it when a Republican receives a contribution, you go stark raving mad, because he isn’t a Democrat. If it had been a Democrat with $90,000 dollars in his freezer, it would have been brushed under the rug.