In Doug Grow's column Minneapolis' mayor R.T. Rybak stated:
views on foreign policy.""I know the deal I made with voters. I crossed ideological lines. I told people where I wanted to go on issues before the city, issues like housing, the budget, the environment. No one asked me my
R.T., back during your campaign you reassured us you we're supportive of workers and their unions. You reminded us of your service as a union steward and your printing was done by union shops.
R.T., earlier in the 3rd ward race you said you would remain neutral and not endorse a candidate. Then you broke your promise and endorsed the candidate who disrespected working folks by taking his printing to a non union shop.
So R.T., as long as you're practicing situation ethics and have broken one promise, you may as well break another and support an antiwar resolution. In fact, you won't even have to break that promise, we'll gladly let you out of it.
R.T., show us you have some real values and support an antiwar resolution and the DFL and labor endorsed candidate in the 3rd ward.
standing up for peace and Olin Moore in Hawthorne,
Dyna Sluyter
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