> The KKK and their hired guns are well organised and funded.
> St Paul is well known as a centre for many racist organisation like KKK and
> nazis.
  Actually, St Paul is the headquarters of the National Socialist
Movement.  There's no Klan here, just some stray Nazis.  You can see them
occasionally in NE as well.  The notion that somehow by organizing a
demonstration against the KKK AFTER they left well just seems silly to
me.  It was just not that relevant an act.  For god's sakes I was in these
people's faces at the demo, and I wouldn't feel too nervous putting up my
address or number. (It also should be noted that two ARA activists were
shot execution style in Las Vegas by Hammerskins (who were in town
organizing and perhaps still are)

> Lucky Rosenbloom has a right as an american citisen to vote and run for office
> anywhere in the states including St Paul and Minneapolis.
> As to the phone listing,it is meaningless.
> He could have a phone listing in LA and New York .
> Lucky is not a slave (http://www.cranston.com/~ma ) !
> 
I don't think that there has been an upsurge in the list requesting the
reenslavement of the African diaspora population.  It's just that folks
are perhaps a little suspicious of the sudden move, when it seems that Mr
Rosenbloom has been a longtime St Paul resident.  Who knows? There might
be a very reasonable explanation, but it doesn't disqualify the question.
  As to racism, yeah, I agree that Minneapolis is still a pretty racist
town.  I just don't see the Mayor as being someone who has done anything
about it.  She's kept a regime that has included an emphasis on CODEFOR,
kept defending a police chief who can see no wrong in his police force,
done little to deal with affordable housing, etc.
  While personally probably voting Benanvev in my part of town.  I hope
people vote against Belton, either for Rybak or McDonald. Either way its
better than the status quo

 robert wood
 St Paul Resident

 "Push thought to extremes."
  --L. Althusser
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