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 >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.

In a message dated 6/24/02 8:54:16 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:
 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]
 
  >>Keith says: Touche', but I suggested, "No halfway measures, The DFL Party 
should cease to exist. It should end through the goodwill and forethought of 
it's less culpable members."
As one of the goodwill guys, I am sure you will come around soon, along with 
Mr. Menendez. Keith 

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