Jer Hanson writes:

>Scott Dibble has been running an honest, grassroots,
>issue-based campaign. Scott Dibble will make a great
>MN Senator and I hope he is elected to represent me.
>As a SD60 resident, I am outraged at Roche's behavior
>and hope all my neighbors will get involved and help
>Scott Dibble win this primary election.

I, too, am a supporter of Scott Dibble, doing whatever/whenever I can to 
help his State Senate campaign... and I don't even live in his district.  
Why?  Because I believe in supporting good candidates who can make the 
difference and fight the good fight.  I believe the State Senate needs a 
voice like Scott Dibble's.

The Scott Dibble I am honored to know is hard working, dedicated, and 
detailed-oriented policy wonk (but a fun policy wonk) who knows the inner 
workings or MINNESOTA state government.  Scott can point to a proud record 
of accomplishment as a State Represenative.  I am excited about the prospect 
of Scott using his talents and relationships honed in the House as a 
legislator in the Senate to carry on the proud tradition forged by Allan 
Spear and Myron Orfield.

It is sad when people who wish to serve their communities and who want to 
talk about the issues, people like Scott Dibble, are subjected at the 11th 
hour by vicious innuendoes and distortions of their records.  But, I guess 
when the only personal record Mr. Roche can point for himself is a brief 
stint as a legislator in Massachusetts back in the '70s, well then I guess 
that's when tons of money and mud slinging is employed.  Then again, maybe 
that's the way you win elections back in the Bay State.

Alan Hooker
Victory Neighborhood
Minneapolis

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