In a message dated 3/6/2005 11:56:53 AM Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
RT is very impassioned on this issue, but there is only so 
much he can do and still remain in office.  The blame for the current 
situation lies with the "silent majority" living in these more affluent 
neighborhoods for not having accepted the inequity that currently exists.
Are you serious? Do you really think theres some "silent majority" keeping 
the police out of N. Mpls? Being that you live there maybe your so immune to 
the 
site of the police but all I know is that I see more police in that 
neigborhood than any other in the city with S.Mpls being second, I suppose you 
will say 
its superficial. I truely empathize with the problem in general but don't 
feel this blame attitude is beneficial to anyone. I think the only way this 
neighborhood will get better is when the neighbors take back there neighborhood!

David Brady 
Downtown
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