>This message is just oozing with arrogance.  The clear assumption is
>that only DFL candidates matter ... only DFL candidates are deemed
>worthy in the grand back-room shuffle.
         Well, you could call this arrogance . . . or you could call it 
being realistic.  Take a look at the voting history in this legislative 
district, and see which candidates matter to the voters of this 
district.  They haven't elected anyone other than a DFL'er for the past 
quarter century.

         And back-room shuffle?  The DFL endorsement will be done in a 
public meeting at Roosevelt HS this Saturday, with hundreds of delegates 
present and making the decisions.  The 1200-seat Roosevelt Auditorium is 
one heck of big "back-room"!

>I have a mental image of DFL bosses with cigars, leaning over the Big
>Board -- like a scene from one of those old WWII movies with the RAF
>Bomber Command and long cues for pushing around the tokens: "Let's
>see ... Johnson will occupy the Northern Provinces, Kelly will take
>the Southern, and Olson will clean up the Central.  Yeah ... that's
>the ticket." ... followed by much congratulatory backslapping.
         Well, whatever you were smoking to give you that "mental image", I 
hope you enjoyed it.  But try not to confuse your "mental images" with reality.

>Are there no other candidates running for these seats?  The last time
>I checked, there were THREE other major political parties in
>Minnesota, and two of them are viable forces in Minneapolis.
         These other parties are welcome to run their own candidates in the 
election, and let the voters decide.  We in the 62nd DFL are quite ready to 
take them on.

>Meanwhile, Wagenius has been on the public payroll for 16 years, and
>Skoglund has been collecting his checks for 26 years!  Both are about
>60 years old, and both appear to be hanging around for their
>government pension.  Is this what "public service" is for?
         Or you could say that voters have been so satisfied with them that 
they have re-elected them every other year the last 2 & 1/2 
decades.  That's grassroots democracy in action.  And that "public payroll" 
is much less than they were making in private industry.  Plus for years, 
Wes Skoglund has declined to take the per-diem payments that he was 
eligible for.
         Also, both of them were fully vested in their government pension 
long ago, and could have retired and taken life easy if that was all they 
wanted.  But they have gone through the effort of campaigning on their 
record to the voters every election, and then fighting with a republican 
leadership in the legislature to try to get equitable treatment for 
Minneapolis.  Yes, that IS what I call "public service"!

Tim Bonham, Standish-Ericcson neighborhood, deep in Senate District 62



> >
> > Ah, but what if they BOTH switch?!
>
>Ah, but what if they both LOSE?!
>
>I've seen way too much smug disdain for grassroots democracy from the
>DFL.  But the voters of Minneapolis should not be pawns in a game of
>political chess.  It's time to break up the DFL hegemony and restore
>some humility to our political culture.  It's time to elect more
>Republicans and Greens.
>
>Melanie Gilbert
>Kenwood

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