Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 14:24:28 -0500
From: "D.Klein" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Paper Box Responsibility
. . .
I too think this
obsession with graffiti is pointless. In fact - I've even seen some
graffiti I've rather liked.
. . .
D. Klein
Kenwood
I'd bet that this graffiti that you "rather
ou "rather liked" wasn't on your property!
Tim Bonham
Standish-Ericson
. . .
Even a cursory analysis of the Park Board
structure would show us such rampant waste, inefficiency and even misuse
of resources that would warrant a merger with other city functions.
. . .
Erik Riese
OK, then give us some specific examples, please.
Tim Bonham
Longfellow
As a democrat and politcal hack, I personally was really irritated to
receive a mailing from the State DFL in SD59B (University / NE) last
week. It was a mailing for Kahn, Pogemiller, Sabo et al. It said
paid for by the state DFL, Mike Erlandson, chair. It didn't even seem to
mention Gore.
the economic heart of the state?
If we want to get into all the myriad of ways in which the city
residents/taxpayers subsidize suburban/rural areas, that's a whole new (
lengthy) discussion.
Tim Bonham
Longfellow Neighborhood
I must disagree with my friend neighbor Ms. Becker -- this DOES have a
place on this forum.
As this 'attack on Cherryhomes' is entirely an attack on her
positions, I do not think it is a personal attack of the kind that is
prohibited on this forum. (David can respond, if he wishes.)
hat
float around the internet regularily, thanks to gullible people who pass
them along unquestioned!
Tim Bonham
Standish-Erickson
the whole thing -- stated that his attacker 'seemed to
have some problems and may need some help'.)
Tim Bonham, Standish Erickson neighborhood
Thursday, during daylight hours, an MTC bus driver was severely beaten by
a young man in south Minneapolis. Television carried the story (thank
you WCCO
Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2001 00:46:51 -0600
From: ferma001 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Multiple recipients of list" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Bad DFL caucus rules
Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As a practical matter - unless some delegate can convince a majority of
delegates that the caucus system is
to be
spending much more per passenger mile on security.
Tim Bonham
Ward 12
Just wondering if anyone happens to know the budget per passenger mile spent
for security in the bus system? My next question is - how does this amount
compare to the expected spending on security, per passenger mile
I would certainly oppose a mail-in or online vote for endorsement. This
would undercut the speeches, question-and-answer periods, seconding
speeches by people I know, discussion with other delegates, and the rest of
the personal interaction that goes on in a caucus endorsement
system.
allowing mail-in or online voting would
just make this into an in-party primary system. If you want that, just
join all the news media in trying to kill the caucus system and go directly
to a primary system. (Note that they all would make money off a straight
primary system.)
Tim Bonham
list! Also,
additions or corrections are welcome!
Tim Bonham, 12th ward
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