>Keith Says; . . .
>Dissolve the DFL political party while there appears to still exist a,
>modestly functioning, City of Minneapolis.
>
>No halfway measures, The DFL Party should cease to exist.

Well, Keith, that kind of thing has been tried before.  Below is an example 
of what you might try to pass into law to accomplish your will.

>Law Against the Establishment of Parties, July 14, 1933
>
>The German Cabinet has resolved the following law, which is herewith 
>promulgated:
>
>ARTICLE 1. The National Socialist German Workers Party constitutes the 
>only political party in Germany.
>
>ARTICLE 2. Whoever undertakes to maintain the organizational structure of 
>another political party or to form a new political party will be punished 
>with penal servitude up to three years or with imprisonment or with 
>imprisonment of from six months to three years, if the deed is not subject 
>to a greater penalty according to other regulations
>
>[Ref.: R.E. Murphy et al., National Socialism (U.S. Gov. Ptg. Office, 1943]

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