Typical lieberal demoncrat joo from Hollywood....

A former Saturday Night Live writer and Air America host is beginning to pull in some big bucks from some big names for his Senate run, a Capitol Hill newspaper reports.
"Al Franken won Ben Stein’s money — and high-dollar contributions from scads of other celebrities in his bid for Minnesota’s Democratic Senate nomination, according to Federal Election Commission reports," Nicole Duran reports for Roll Call. "Stein, who hosted the eponymous Comedy Central game show 'Win Ben Stein’s Money' for six years, gave the former 'Saturday Night Live' writer $1,000."
"Almost 40 other celebrities from 'Xena, Warrior Princess' star Lucy Lawless to Larry Hagman — Major Nelson on 'I Dream of Jeannie' and J.R. Ewing on 'Dallas,' stoked Franken’s campaign war chest. Lawless gave Franken $2,000 and Hagman chipped in $500. Franken is competing with wealthy Minneapolis attorney Mike Ciresi (D) for the right to take on Sen. Norm Coleman (R) next year."
Franken's campaign contributors include a long list of other former "Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time-Players" from SNL, along with actors Paul Newman, Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and comic-turned-host Bill Maher.
Not surprisingly, the man who used to implore “SNL” audiences to “send your money to me, Al Franken,” has gotten help from his former “Saturday Night Live” colleagues. Jane Curtin gave Franken $4,600, the most the law allows, while Donna Dixon, a blast-from-the-past sitcom star herself — she co-starred with Tom Hanks on “Bosom Buddies” — kicked in $2,300. Dixon is married to Dan Aykroyd, who in the ‘70s routinely chided Curtin with: “Jane, you ignorant slut!” from the “SNL” news desk.
“Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels also maxed out to his one-time employee.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Franke..._for_0620.html
Disgusting. And more than half of these Hollywood types are joos also. Boy, they love to stick together and count all their money, those joos.

A former Saturday Night Live writer and Air America host is beginning to pull in some big bucks from some big names for his Senate run, a Capitol Hill newspaper reports.
"Al Franken won Ben Stein’s money — and high-dollar contributions from scads of other celebrities in his bid for Minnesota’s Democratic Senate nomination, according to Federal Election Commission reports," Nicole Duran reports for Roll Call. "Stein, who hosted the eponymous Comedy Central game show 'Win Ben Stein’s Money' for six years, gave the former 'Saturday Night Live' writer $1,000."
"Almost 40 other celebrities from 'Xena, Warrior Princess' star Lucy Lawless to Larry Hagman — Major Nelson on 'I Dream of Jeannie' and J.R. Ewing on 'Dallas,' stoked Franken’s campaign war chest. Lawless gave Franken $2,000 and Hagman chipped in $500. Franken is competing with wealthy Minneapolis attorney Mike Ciresi (D) for the right to take on Sen. Norm Coleman (R) next year."
Franken's campaign contributors include a long list of other former "Not-Ready-For-Prime-Time-Players" from SNL, along with actors Paul Newman, Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, and comic-turned-host Bill Maher.
Not surprisingly, the man who used to implore “SNL” audiences to “send your money to me, Al Franken,” has gotten help from his former “Saturday Night Live” colleagues. Jane Curtin gave Franken $4,600, the most the law allows, while Donna Dixon, a blast-from-the-past sitcom star herself — she co-starred with Tom Hanks on “Bosom Buddies” — kicked in $2,300. Dixon is married to Dan Aykroyd, who in the ‘70s routinely chided Curtin with: “Jane, you ignorant slut!” from the “SNL” news desk.
“Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels also maxed out to his one-time employee.
http://rawstory.com/news/2007/Franke..._for_0620.html
Disgusting. And more than half of these Hollywood types are joos also. Boy, they love to stick together and count all their money, those joos.
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