Ken,

I agree with this idea.  Reminds me of Andy Rooney of "60 Minutes" fame when
he says stupid people should wear signs so that we will know who we should
deal with.  When I worked as a senate page, you would have senators voting
on issues, then right after the vote ask that their name not be officially
listed.  My guess is that they did not want people to know what they did.  I
bet if we had those plaques out there (and maybe signs, too) people may
think twice about their words and actions.

Pamela Taylor
(Who has used her 2nd post for the day and now must restrain herself until
tomorrow, in Clearwater)

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avidor
Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 2:37 PM
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Subject: [Mpls] Honor the Naysayers!

Accountability!....people want accountability!...when they're talking
about public school  teachers, that is. But, what about  highway
engineers?....When MDOT's  highway engineers screw up so bad that
traffic gridlocks and people get injured or killed in car crashes, do we
ask for the same draconian measures we ask of the Public School system?
Take their licence to practice engineering away?...shut down or even
"reform" MDOT? Privatize the highways? Take the funding away? .....nope,
nope, nope and nope...heck, we give them even MORE money!!!..maybe like
Lynnell says, it's because teachers are mostly gals and engineers are
mostly guys...who knows...

Anyways, here is MY plan to build more accountability into the
system....

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HONOR THE NAYSAYERS!

On every beautiful, functional structure in Minneapolis is a plaque
proudly listing the public officials who had a hand in approving the
building of it.

Unfortunately, there are no such plaques for the naysaying public
officials who voted against ,ugly and or wasteful structures such as the
LSGI or the proposed stadium. I say it sometimes takes MORE courage to
vote against a project than to vote for it.

I say let's honor these responsible naysayers with plaques on the site
where the boondoggle was to be built.

I also think that plaques should be affixed to completed boondoggles
like the intersection of Lake and Hiawatha  that identify who voted for
and who didn't vote for them.

Maybe there should be plaques on the sites of demolished buildings that
say, for instance "On the site of this awful wasteland of parking lots
once stood the historic Gateway District and here is a list of the folks
responsible for destroying it ..."

The next time someone, says in frustration, "Who the heck allowed that
horrendous thing to be built?!" they should be able to check the plaque.

Ken Avidor
Kingfield

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