Are they really such bumbling fools that we have to provide them with a list
of immoral acts?

Is it really OK to take a bribe, as long as they wait a year?

If it's not on the list of No-No's is it OK to engage in wrongdoing?

Elected officials won't be able to get loans from the MCDA any more, but
apparently it's OK for all the other City employees to get mortgages for
themselves and their buddies.  (I wonder what the default rate is on those
inside deals.)

They must be kidding.  Is this really a joke that I'm not getting?

Mayor Rybak says that developing a City Hall ethics code boils down to the
word "Trust."

Here's what I propose:  We'll trust you guys when you stop abusing the "full
faith and credit" of Minneapolis taxpayers - because frankly, we're PLUM OUT
OF BOTH.

Vicky Heller
North Oaks

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