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Carrie Prejean dresses up for 2010 Conservative Women's Calendar...you believe in, and get involved. We cannot see a change if we don t start with ourselves, she added. The calendar also features other notable conservative women including Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.). In this article: Carrie Prejean, Washington, Michele Bachmann, Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, and Minnesota |
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Fox News Entertainment | September 29, 2009
Carrie Prejean Miss October in 2010 Conservative Women's Cal
...see a change if we don't start with ourselves." The calendar also features other notable conservative women including Ann Coulter, Michelle Malkin, and Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.). But back to Prejean. Pop Tarts recently caught up...
In this article: Carrie Prejean, Steve-O, Pee Wee Herman, Twitter, Pop Tarts, Recession, Michele Bachmann, and Jay Leno
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washingtonpost.com | August 04, 2009
The Final Word -- Right at the Beginning
..."Failure: Why the Obama Girls Never Amounted to Anything." Rush Limbaugh's "Clownfall: How Al Franken Destroyed the Senate, Bankrupted Minnesota, and Ruined Ice Fishing Forever." Ann Coulter's "Sh-tfaced: Obama's Pathetic Descent Into...
In this article: Bill Maher, Michelle Malkin, US Senate, Dick Morris, Jonah Goldberg, Liberalism, and Bankrupted
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Huffington Post | July 01, 2009
Steve Young: That Rumble You Heard Was O'Reilly Turning Over In His Grave: How The Far Right Elected Al Franken
...and Ann Coulter to get their take on politics. Franken began his Minnesota campaign far behind Coleman, with all talk show hosts writing him off as a ridiculous no-chance candidate. After winning the Democratic primary, the Minnesota...
In this article: Al Franken, Bill O'Reilly, Norm Coleman, Keith Olbermann, and Sean Hannity
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U.S. News & World Report | May 16, 2008
Al Franken's Minnesota Senate Campaign Is No Joke - US News and World Report
...and he dismissed Ann Coulter as a "nutcase." Today, Franken has cleaned up his act considerably as he tries to sell Minnesota on ousting his latest target, Republican Sen. Norm Coleman. Franken, the former "Saturday Night Live" comedian...
In this article: Al Franken, Norm Coleman, Tax, Minnesota Senate, Alaska, George W. Bush, and Saturday Night Live
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Robert J. Elisberg: George W. Bush: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
...to "joke" about killing Supreme Court justices and Congressmen. They are the shamed parents of today Michelle Bachman (R-MN) calling all Democrats in Congress traitors. Of Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO) mimicking the lynching of Democrats. Of...
In this article: George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Glenn Beck, God, George Tiller, Republican Party, Iraq, and Dog
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MSNBC.com | October 14, 2007
First thoughts: Edwards' boost - First Read - msnbc.com
...in the '08 elections. Laurie, Manasquan, NJ (Sent Monday, October 15, 2007 11:12 AM) Nicholas, Minneaps, MN (Sent Monday, October 15, 2007 11:23 AM) Molly,Scranton PA... let's see a true liberal trait is that of trying to degrade...
In this article: Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Rudy Giuliani, Barack Obama, Washington, Ron Paul, John McCain, and Ohio
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Media Matters for America | January 06, 2009
Coulter claimed a reportedly fairly typical vote shift proves MN Senate election is being openly stolen
...Lott -- a discredited senior research scholar at the University of Maryland -- wrote that the "sizes of the errors" in some Minnesota precincts that led to the 504-vote correction were "surprisingly large," but did not claim they...
In this article: Ann Coulter, Al Franken, Norm Coleman, John Lott Jr., Tim Pawlenty, Gretchen Carlson, Minnesota Public Radio, U.S. Senate, and Steve Doocy
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Description from Wikipedia:
Minnesota (/mɪnɨˈsoʊtə/) is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States. The twelfth largest state by area in the U.S., it is the twenty-first most populous, with 5.2 million residents. Minnesota was carved out of the eastern half of the Minnesota Territory and admitted to the Union as the thirty-second state on May 11, 1858. Known as the "Land of 10,000 Lakes", the state's name comes from a Dakota word for "sky-tinted water". Those waters, together with forests, parks, and wilderness areas, offer residents and tourists a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities.
Nearly sixty percent of Minnesota's residents live in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area known as the Twin Cities, the center of transportation, business and industry, education and home to an internationally known arts community. The remainder of the state consists of western prairies now given over to intensive agriculture; deciduous forests in the southeast, now cleared, farmed and settled; and the less populated North Woods, used for mining, forestry, and recreation. The large majority of residents are of Nordic or German descent, but ethnic diversity has increased in recent decades. Substantial influxes of African, Asian, and Latin American immigrants have joined the descendants of European immigrants and the original Native American inhabitants.
The state is known for its moderate to progressive politics and social policies, civic involvement, and high voter turnout. Minnesota ranks among the healthiest states, and has a highly literate population.
- Name:
- Minnesota
- Also Known As:
- North Star State;, Land of 10,000 Lakes; The Gopher State
- Capital:
- Saint Paul
- Motto:
- L’Étoile du Nord (French: The Star of the North)
- Largest City:
- Minneapolis
- Governor:
- Tim Pawlenty (R)
- Lieutenant Governor:
- Carol Molnau (R)
- Total Area:
- 86,943
- Area of Land:
- 206,375
- Area of Inland Water:
- 7,332
- Latitude:
- 43° 30′ N to 49° 23′ N
- Longitude:
- 89° 29′ W to 97° 14′ W
- Elevation Lowest Point:
- 183
- Lowest Point:
- Lake Superior
- Elevation highest point:
- 2,301
- Highest Point:
- Eagle Mountain
- Admittance Date:
- May 11, 1858
- Time Zone:
- Central: UTC-6/-5
- Demonym:
- Minnesotan
- Median Income:
- $55,802
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