Bill Cullen writes:

> It seems to me that folk in Mpls are particularly quick to squash voices
> they disagree with.  Why is that?  And why would we elect officials who
> personally attack those who have different viewpoints?  The next viewpoint
> they squash might be yours.

I will very gently suggest that there are plenty of strong words - call it
hate speech if you will - from both ends of the ideological spectrum (and
several points in-between). Believe me, I have reams of them in the list
manager files.

Now back to our regularly scheduled focus on Minneapolis, not each other....

Members, let's fall back from these tendentious topics of who has a right to
say what and get back to city policies and real-world actions.

David Brauer
List manager

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