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    <title>Pigs. Jews. Saints. Can&#8217;t wait for the debate with Franken.</title>
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    <description>Sen. Norm Coleman (DR&#45;Minn.), welcoming the Republican national convention to his home state on Tuesday, managed to get Jews, pigs and St. Paul into the first three sentences of his speech.

&#8220;Good evening, and welcome to Pig&#8217;s Eye, Minnesota. That&#8217;s right, we were called Pig&#8217;s Eye until a Catholic priest built a wooden chapel a few steps from here dedicated to St. Paul. Although I  am a person of the Jewish faith, I often reference St. Paul. And as former mayor of this city that was named for him, I proudly welcome you to my city of St. Paul.&#8221;

Umm, was Norm a little caffeinated? Or should we save that line for Orrin Hatch....

Incidentally, here&#8217;s the colorful explanation  for St. Paul&#8217;s original name.</description>
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      <description>Sen. Norm Coleman is actually (R&#45;Minn.)</description>
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