Are there any park board members out there who will make sure citizens
and candidates have clear direction on the freedom to campaign in our
public parks?  I see that there is a meeting on June 15
<http://www.minneapolisparks.org/default.asp?PageID=64&calid=308>.
Please pass a resolution or something this week. It makes sense that the
best place to engage interested citizens early in the campaign in an
election about the parks is at the parks or with libraries at library
building entrances, etc..

Also, if there is an argument about the content of Stone's literature
(which should not have a bearing on the use of police power), could
someone post the content so others can correct the record.  The forum
will be better at refuting claims then having them float person to
person offline without accountability.

Finally, if correct, I can't believe that the political use of park
police story has not made it into the local daily newspapers or radio.
Where are our defenders of freedom? Kudos to the Observer for their
coverage.

Steven Clift
Standish-Ericsson 

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