On Thu, 25 Oct 2001 13:36:30 -0700 (PDT) Paul Zerby wrote in part:
>>>3. I am the luckiest candidate I know to have Betts as
my campaign manager and she did absolutely the right
thing in giving Jordan Kushner the public information
he requested of her.  He chose to use it in a way that
I did not.  Those were decisions he & I made.  If
pointing that out to a questioner who seemed to me to
be criticizing me for running a rigorous campaign
against the incumbent, but a campaign I tried to keep
strictly on the issues as I saw them, makes me a
hypocrite in Jordan's, or any other member's eyes, I'm
sorry but there's not much else I can say about it
within the limits of the forum.<<<

A gentle reminder to Mr. Zerby that you made those remarks about Jordan
Kushner in response to a question a voter had asked (only 10 days ago)
concerning how you might make candidates' and councilmembers' voting
records/treasurers' reports/etc. more easily accessible to the public. You
gave an answer in contrast to Cam Gordon's suggestion of having this
information available online, saying that there seemed to be no need--
information at City Hall seems accessible enough to you since you have seen
campaign representatives digging through the files. It was at this point
that you began to criticise Mr. Kushner for publicising *public
information* in a *public* forum.

You must be getting this confused with the question about why it seems
hypocritical of you to tout the DFL-endorsement with pride when you showed
disrespect to the endorsement process by not respecting the
originally-endorsed candidate before the primary.

Let us in Ward 2 hope that Mr. Zerby's memory of what he says to voters
will last a bit longer than 10 days should he become our representative.

L. Hogan
Marcy-Holmes


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"The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who, in times of moral
crisis, remain neutral" --Dante


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