List,
 
Good day to you all.
 
Ms. Freeman says shame on us who think its a little too late for Christmas to 
arrive.  No offense, but I am thinking shame on those who do not understand the 
early April Fool's joke being played.
 
Clearly the Mayor has done his homework, and the cliff notes read re-election! 
Why not get this wonderful funding for youth programs a long time ago, instead 
of making this grandstand play now?  You want to have programs in place BEFORE 
they are a month into summer vacation.  I was not in attendance, and did not 
hear about his ride through the North side, so I do not know how stirring to 
the heart it was, but IMHO, riding through a community and seeing the changes 
that need to be made isn't enough.  I can do that myself.
 
The cop issue!  I won't even bother discussing that because I am not that 
easily impressed.  
 
For those of you in awe of Santa Rybak bearing gifts, just wait as the yuletide 
progresses and you try to get those gifts out of the box.  The "Return to 
Sender", and "Complaint" lines will be out the door.   
 
No yard sign for me to guide Santa's sleigh.  I am planning on the New Year.
 
Pamela Taylor
(Lyndale)


"V.L. Freeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Greeting's List!

I was present at the Mayors budget address on this day, and I have got to 
tell ya. I felt like a kid at Christmas time after hearing and reading the 
budget for 2006. Clearly, the mayor has done his home-work and clearly it 
shows. I was impressed with the budget and a few things in particular.

First, youth funding, and how the mayor was able to go to the private sector 
and ask them to help with funding; without questions the money was given. As 
RT spoke about the vision of our young people, he recounted a story of when 
he rode through the North side, which let me know how much in tune with what 
young people and their families face on a day to day basis on this side 
town. I was in awed, I actually felt his heart, and the sincerity, and it 
felt genuine to me.

Secondly, no cuts to Public Health. This was what I was actually listening 
and hoping for. Kudos’ to Natalie Johnson Lee, and Dean Zimmerman for 
keeping public health alive helping to save cut's to public health. As well, 
other council members that were involved. Next RT spoke about making 
diversifying the police department. I don’t know about you, but this too was 
music to my ears. Putting more police officers on the street was great too, 
in fact more than in 2001. Another biggie, was funding DAP, and Harriet 
Tubman. Lastly, the new “311” is and will be a great tool for people calling 
into the city offices, for general information and aid.

I loved it, and loved it all. I think RT has a heart after all; (well, I 
knew he had heart) and for those who seem to think to little to late, shame 
on you. While he is still our mayor he is doing what is needing to be done, 
and that is rolling up the sleeves and in the saying of my son, “Doing the 
damn thing.” We can always say that we can do better, and can do this or 
that, but I think our mayor has heart, and real heart he has. I was proud to 
be there and am proud to call him Mayor.


I’ll put a RT sign in my yard; and maybe even a Diane H. sign. (since she 
has answered some of my questions, and because I love my party, the DFL.) 
Clearly, my heart is overwhelmed, and overjoyed, with the great news I‘ve 
heard today.


Innovation, everyday entrepreneurship, and creativity are the aims of 
collaboration."

Vanessa L. Freeman-Hawthorne

Peter Keen


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