Jim Bush 11 Ward/7th Precinct writes: 

The event at Pearl Park last Wednesday was to have community imput into 
the design and useage of the Edward C. Solomon Park, and it's extremely 
unfortunate that Jason Stone took that opportunuity to turn it into a 
"Political Event"...whether he was or was not legally within his right 
to distribute information (other than obstructing the door, which he was 
until the Park Police arrived) is not the issue, but rather his poor 
judgement and inflammatory response to being told of his inappropriate 
action.

Megan writes:
 
List members: I'd love to read opinions on this thought:  
 
Most especially during an election year, when candidates need to get their 
message out to community members...  Aren't all community events a 'political' 
event in the sense that is where a candidate can/should reach people?  Certain 
exceptions aside, a funeral, a memorial ceremony or something along that 
line....  other than that aren't all public events an appropriate setting to 
reach people as long as good judgement is used in how to approach people and 
offer the message. 

Megan Goodmundson
Jordan

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