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Governor Pawlenty can take the lead in the GOP 2012 race!

No, I haven’t read that in a poll, but I have read this:

The Minnesota Supreme Court has just issued its long-awaited judgment in the Senate race, declaring that Democrat Al Franken is the winner.

The 32-page unanimous decision by the state’s highest court was released after a seven-months long battle over the seat formerly held by Norm Coleman. On every ground, the judicial panel rejected Mr. Coleman’s claims of trial errors or constitutional violations, and decided that Mr. Franken’s election should be certified by the state as valid.

Gov. Tim Pawlenty had indicated as late as Monday that he was willing to certify Mr. Franken as the winner once the state’s highest court decided the recount and Mr. Coleman’s battle. On CNN on Sunday, Mr. Pawlenty said: “I’m prepared to sign it as soon as they give the green light.”

Asked what he would do if Mr. Coleman decided to appeal to the federal courts, as had been mentioned before this ruling, Mr. Pawlenty added: “A federal court could stay or put a limit on or stop the effect of the state court ruling. If they chose, if they do that, I would certainly follow their direction. But if that doesn’t happen promptly or drags out for any period of time, then we need to move ahead with signing this, particularly if I’m ordered to do that by the state court.”

Some legal experts already are pointing out that the Minnesota Supreme Court did not issue a directive ordering Governor Pawlenty to sign the certificate. And there is, according to legal experts, a rehearing period of 10 days, under the Minnesota judges’ ruling. [...]

If Governor Pawlenty signs the certificate he will encounter heat from the wingnuttiest of the Republican party. But my guess is that mainstream Republicans will see this as a good thing and this may well propel him to the top of the GOP heap in 2012.

Oh, what about “60 seats”? It means nothing; the Democrats have too many blue dogs for 60 to be really meaningful. After all, President Obama’s biggest obstacle will come from the conservatives in his own party, who are really Republicans at heart anyway.

June 30, 2009 Posted by | Democrats, politics, politics/social, republicans | Leave a Comment

30 June 09 (am)

Getting ready to go to yoga class; instead of walking there and back I might walk at the track and do some controlled 2-1.

Update yoga, then 23 minute warm up (with drills), 12 x gooseloop (4 gooseloop miles with 40-45 seconds recoveries: 11:50, 11:37, 11:37, 11:27 focusing on pushing off and staying relaxed; return. Note: one “sort of attempted” divebomb incident; it isn’t enough to keep me off of the trail. Cool.

Articles:

Ray shares some of his swimming coaching and inspiration. :) (yes, that means a tiny bikini shot…and not of Ray)

Education: thank an English professor fail.

Healthcare Fail The trouble with many “for profit” plans: you get sick, they find a reason to refuse coverage. This is ok with Republicans but not with me.

Mind: There are supposed to be 12 or 13 men in this figure; I can only count 12.

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Update: Dr. Andy directs us to a page that has a proper gif file that shows the illusion.

Humor: ladies, never trust a guy with a camera (or a couple of guys)

A lady bicyclist stretches

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and gets distracted….and a guy gets a nice butt shot:

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Never trust a guy with a camera. :)

June 30, 2009 Posted by | bikinis, economy, education, health care, politics, politics/social, racewalking, training, walking | 1 Comment

   

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