"By a margin of 67% to 30%, speech watchers say Bush has made a convincing case about the need for the United States to take military action against Iraq. Prior to the speech, this same group of Americans was about evenly divided, with just 47% saying Bush had made a convincing case for military action and 52% saying he had not".
Source: http://www.gallup.com/poll/releases/pr030129.asp Gary Bowman Audubon Park --- Jim Mork <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 3rd Ward > I'd suggest that the DFL NOT regard this as a "line > in the sand" vote. After all, it is a race between > basically unknown people. Samuels should have the > greatest name recognition in the North part of the > ward, but both candidates are from the DFL side. In > order to get elected in this city, you must be > established in the DFL. All others need not apply. > If Valdis Rosentals, by some fluke, had won, he'd > merely be the exception that tests the rule. > Minneapolis, as a bloc, simply don't buy the > conservative, Republican take on issues. Guess we > just don't have a big enough bloc of rich people. > The bulk of them found suburban homes. That's when > they gave up the power to influence Minneapolis > elections. Anyone else remember when Dick Erdall > and Gladys Brooks were on the council? That was > about the last hurrah. Dennis Schulstad had a long > career on the council by ignoring Republican > politics elsewhere and being an "independent > Republican". Truth is, if Reagan-Bush-Gingrich > hadn't turned their party into a military > organization, there probably would be more around, > but as Jim Jeffords learned, there are PENALTIES for > those who try to be Republican and think for > themselves. > > Johnson-Lee�s Response: > �Since war was the main topic of the Johnson-Lee > speech, perhaps she would be interested in knowing > around 2/3's of Americans support military action� > -- Gary Bowman > > Another meaningless statement. A majority supports > ONLY a group decision by the U.N. but Bush can�t > get that decision. Ergo, the basis of the support > is removed. And without that, who knows what 2/3 of > Americans support. > > http://www.pollingreport.com/iraq.htm > > Police Brutality: > > Let�s get it straight once and for all. I am only > PRO GOOD-COP. I am on record as disgusted with the > games that Mike Sauro and the Police Federation > played, trying to get Officer Sauro back out on the > street after numerous incidents. I�m am also > anti-code of silence. I don�t define a �good cop� > as one who breaks the code. But I think all the > good cops pay a price for letting the bad apples get > away with stuff. I wish they�d make up their minds > to stop paying. The FACT is that we need cops doing > a job on the street. We have a huge stake in an > effective police force. They have lots of mandates > from politics that are extremely bad ideas, and a > lot of the misbehavior is a natural result of those > mistakes. If voters want to end the misbehavior, > they should join forces and end the kind of stuff > that makes good cops into bad ones. > > Tamir Nolley and perhaps a few others are caught up > so much in their agenda that they can�t handle > someone looking at the the cold hard realities of > law enforcement. They want angelic men in uniform, > regardless how screwed up the context of the > profession gets. Well, good luck. None of you who > are cop-haters are flawless, either. > > Me and Jim? Come on. I only speak in unison with > Jim when he decides to get off the soapbox and deal > with simple reality. I�m well clear of the past > Philips wars, so I don�t have to defend anything I > did in the past. Jim does, plus his current agenda. > I just want to save our city. > > Quoting: > Every one of us knows that anything we send to this > list goes to a bunch of strangers. Which is why we > have to consider the effect of our words on > strangers. The thing that gets ME is the use of a > quote from an anonymous source in an article. How > doe readers know what to make of it? Usually > anonymous sources are given some identification that > provides some semblance of authority. This is like > "I was standing on a street corner and heard > somebody say blah.� If Judith Yates Borger can slip > that by the editors, well, more power to her. > > . > > > > > -------------- > Jim Mork--Cooper > > "War is cruelty, and you cannot refine it; and those > who brought war into our Country deserve all the > curses and maledictions a people can pour out." Gen. > William T. Sherman (1864) Letter to the Mayor of > Atlanta. > > Get your free Web-based E-mail at > http://www.startribune.com/stribmail > > TEMPORARY REMINDER: > 1. Send all posts in plain-text format. > 2. 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