In a message dated 9/7/02 2:05:28 PM Pacific Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Caveats: (1) You must LIVE in > Minneapolis and have a vote in its elections to > be accepted; (2) Worse yet, Jim Mork examines > every message and might well suggest alternate > wording before posting the message. Keith says; I am so grateful Mr. Mork is offering us a web site where all our comments will be edited by him to 'suggest alternate wording before posting' . I hope there is enough room in cyberspace for all the activists who will be seeking Mr. Mork's delicate touch to the final draft of their thoughts. I also wonder if there is a Mork-Cookie that I might just be able to download to my computer? He could then organize all my thoughts, all the time. I wonder if David Brauer would consider forwarding/funnelling all our communications through Mr. Mork? I think there is no charge from this ' incredible volunteer '. I now understand why Mr. Mork was unhappy with the picture of Mr. Atherton in the Strib: He didn't get to Goose/Mork/Morph it into a 'smiley-face'. I thought Mr. Atherton's sphinx-like demeanor in a photo was very telling: There should be no joy in Failureville until more kids are able to read, and add two plus two correctly. PS- I never blame a teacher; I do blame administration. This is like a dream come true so please Mr. Mork, "Mork My Words" ... Keith Reitman NearNorth _______________________________________ Minneapolis Issues Forum - A Civil City Civic Discussion - Mn E-Democracy Post messages to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subscribe, Unsubscribe, Digest option, and more: http://e-democracy.org/mpls
