The Twins won't agree to any type of binding contract that would keep them in
a new stadium and they still want a form of corporate welfare to build a new
stadium.   Meanwhile the players are now talking about going out on strike.
These players and team owners will make more money than most of us will ever
see in our lives but they want a free hand out?  Give me a break!  In my
opinion the best thing would be to have them go out on strike and have the
public say we are tired of you so the whole problem goes away.  At least the
Saints don't seem to be holding our state for ransom!

C. J. Pluchinsky
Webber-Camden

Walt Cygan wrote:

> >From http://www.startribune.com/stories/509/3053667.html:
> "The Twins now hope to ask the 2003 Legislature to expand the current
> stadium funding formula and allow counties such as Hennepin to enter the
> stadium sweepstakes."
>
> Minneapolis Twins fans, rest easy! Our sister city to the East won't be
> voting to approve a stadium. So will we have to listen to yet another
> stadium debate at the Capitol next year? Looks like it. Ask your
> legislative candidates whether they will waste more time on this rather
> than dealing with the looming shortfall and transportation issues.
>
> Should the Minneapolis delegation put time into trying to get Hennepin
> County into this mix? Or should they give it a pass? Please pass.
>
> Walt Cygan
> Keewaydin
>
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