and 200 other lawyers.
I just came back from our bar association's annual Law Day lunch. Al Franken was the speaker and is running against Norm Coleman for the Senate in Minnesota.
His speech was excellent; he did a good job talking about the history of our republic and how our system of checks and balances has been sabotaged by the current administration. He did a nice job of sprinkling in some jokes with the serious stuff. ("James Madison said that we wouldn't need government if men were angels. Well men are not angels. And neither are you women.")
I had the chance to talk to him afterwords and told him that if he wins, I will work for his office on health care issues for free. I have his card.
I just came back from our bar association's annual Law Day lunch. Al Franken was the speaker and is running against Norm Coleman for the Senate in Minnesota.
His speech was excellent; he did a good job talking about the history of our republic and how our system of checks and balances has been sabotaged by the current administration. He did a nice job of sprinkling in some jokes with the serious stuff. ("James Madison said that we wouldn't need government if men were angels. Well men are not angels. And neither are you women.")
I had the chance to talk to him afterwords and told him that if he wins, I will work for his office on health care issues for free. I have his card.