Greg brings up a good point.  I support having debates all over the city
and with as many candidate's as possible. There are a lot of interesting
ideas floating out in the communities about how to better run our city. Not
only do the citizens need to hear the candidate's but the candidate's need
to listen to the citizens and the concerns of communities.  I have been
amazed at the lack of candidate participation in the hundreds of audiences
that are available throughout the season (especially be independent board
members).  Counting on a sheet of paper to tell you who to vote for just
doesn't seem right to me.
PLease talk groups in debates and forums and meeting the candidates.
Let's build a better govrnment while we are working to build a better
community,

Annie Young
Candidate for re-election to 
The Minneapolis Park Board - at large
who wants to debate those seeking a seat on the Board
Phillips neighborhood







At 11:17 AM 9/17/01 -0500, Greg Abbott wrote:
>on 9/17/01 8:01 AM, Dooley, Bill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Are any debates scheduled between Lane and Abbott?
>
>A 13th Ward candidate forum on affordable housing issues will take place
>Monday, Oct. 29, 7:00 p.m. at Christ the King, 51st and York.
>
>Like my opponent, I am confident that the Southwest Journal will also
>sponsor a general candidate forum, at a time and place to be determined.
>
>IMHO there should be more debates than this.  If anyone out there wants to
>sponsor additional candidate debates/fora, please contact me -- I'm more
>than willing.  
>
>Greg Abbott
>
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