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In a message dated 6/29/02 8:04:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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You know, SSB is no longer the mayor, so it seems like beating a dead
horse to keep harping on her record since it's archival material at this
point.
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So the City is short 8,000 plus housing units. The last regime tore them
down. If one was hooked up with some NonProfiteering gambit, one may have
benefited from the local government giveaways of other peoples property. If
not, one may have been subject to the rampaging DFL Juggernaut of destruction
of our older and poorer communities private (and public) housing stock.
Regardless of how deep, one's particular fingers were in the cookie jar, we
are all paying for the lessons taught us by that last regime. How can we
learn from the lessons bought and paid for by the residents of Mpls., if 6
months after the changing of the guard, "...it's archival material at this
point"?
And by the way, Miss Marks, as an avid supporter of libraries, what is the
importance of archival materials. And what is their most important use.
There is no excuse from culpability for simply being female and black here.
Nor is it a qualification for holding office (your suggestion for a Council
Seat, last year). We (I) bought the lesson, I am going to learn from the
lesson. And I will share the lesson: No more dirty little secrets as families
head for the County Shelters with their illiterate children. They,The DFL
Guard, were mostly white by my observation, and Gay by the boasts of, and
about, Stonewall DFL Caucus members. They did what they did. Let the record
speak of it here.
Keith Reitman NearNorth >>
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In a message dated 6/29/02 8:04:19 PM Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<<
You know, SSB is no longer the mayor, so it seems like beating a dead
horse to keep harping on her record since it's archival material at this
point.
>>
So the City is short 8,000 plus housing units. The last regime tore them
down. If one was hooked up with some NonProfiteering gambit, one may have
benefited from the local government giveaways of other peoples property. If
not, one may have been subject to the rampaging DFL Juggernaut of destruction
of our older and poorer communities private (and public) housing stock.
Regardless of how deep, one's particular fingers were in the cookie jar, we
are all paying for the lessons taught us by that last regime. How can we
learn from the lessons bought and paid for by the residents of Mpls., if 6
months after the changing of the guard, "...it's archival material at this
point"?
And by the way, Miss Marks, as an avid supporter of libraries, what is the
importance of archival materials. And what is their most important use.
There is no excuse from culpability for simply being female and black here.
Nor is it a qualification for holding office (your suggestion for a Council
Seat, last year). We (I) bought the lesson, I am going to learn from the
lesson. And I will share the lesson: No more dirty little secrets as families
head for the County Shelters with their illiterate children. They,The DFL
Guard, were mostly white by my observation, and Gay by the boasts of, and
about, Stonewall DFL Caucus members. They did what they did. Let the record
speak of it here.
Keith Reitman NearNorth
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