The questions asked of R.T. Rybak by Terrell Brown perfectly illustrates why
candidates and/or city officials are reluctant to post on Mpls-issues.

No candidate in their right-mind would engage in a public, open-ended
argument with a highly agitated antagonist who asks an endless series of
leading and unfair questions.  ("Really, R.T., you can tell us - when did
you stop beating your wife?").

Food for thought as we sit at our keyboards composing our questions.

Greg Abbott
Linden Hills
13th Ward Council Candidate

on 7/2/01 7:31 AM, Terrell Brown at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Is R.T willing to publicly disclose his contract with Target? What exactly
> was R.T. responsible for? Why did R.T. end his employment with Target?
> 
> At what level of subsidy did R.T. become an opponent of the project? What
> level of subsidy did R.T. think was okay?
> 
> Did R.T. become an opponent of the Target project while still an employee of
> the Target? In the
> story it states that one of the reasons R.T. became an opponent of the
> project was that the deal didn't conform to his concept of a larger revival
> of retail on Nicollet Mall. Was R.T. so principled in his beliefs regarding
> retail that he stopped taking money from Target?

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Greg Abbott for City Council
13th Ward

http://www.gregabbott.org

[EMAIL PROTECTED]

612.925.0630
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