V. Freeman writes

> Greeting's to all~
> I hope all has had a swell holiday, I spent mine in the hospital.
Recently,
> I have been reading the list and sometimes, it's even better than watching
> the news or the soaps. I can even here theme music when reading some of
the
> latest things on the list..... Gee Whiz.....
>
> However, I am writing this to say how my husband and I are truly grateful
> for the deferred loans that was offered in Hawthorne. It has allowed us to
> fix and totally renovate a kitchen that was once call the dark domain. We
> knew upon signing the papers that this is a deferred loan and that we
would
> have to live in our home for the next three-five years and then all would
be
> forgiven;  with predatory lenders and other scum's trying to steal our
> homes, a deferred loan was the safest and most financial way to go. We
have
> a beautiful kitchen, fixed pluming, and most importantly we have our home.
>
> I think the thought behind deferred loan's for neighborhoods, are to get
> people to stay in the neighborhood. Even though this "hood" at times may
get
> more than it's fair share of problems, over all I and my family and
staying.
> Moving to any other neighborhood would be like moving to a foreign
country.

(CM)

And I forward on to certain members of the Minnesota Legislature.  This list
does more to hurt Minneapolis then Murderapolis, Moneyapolis, Helicopters,
etc.  Keep it up.

Craig Miller
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Living in a city that has no such free kitchen program, but has to fund
yours. And really organizing votes because of it.


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2. If you don't like what's being discussed here, don't complain - change the subject 
(Mpls-specific, of course.)

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