Herron was a classier dirty politician than some others. Ed Felien wrote a piece last summer "Herron Takes a Dive," that ended with this:
<quote>There�s one final difference between the �sweet talkin� son of a preacher man� from the Eighth Ward and other politicians, he came to believe that what he had done was wrong.<end quote> Rosalind Nelson Bancroft M Smith wrote: > Alan: > > I have more respect for those that admit their crimes and > are willing to pay the consequences of their behavior > upfront rather than have their constituents pay additional > dollars to go through an extensive court costs. > > I surely question why Brian Herron got all of the press for > admitting to his crime and Joe Biernat is getting much less > press for "fighting" for his political career and in my > opinion making a "mockery" of our city political system > that is already fragile. > > Hmmm... I am sure there is an answer to my question here > someplace, but it will probably take someone with more > media or political savvy than myself to answer it. > > Matthea Little Smith > Powderhorn Park > _______________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
