What's going on with the Green Party? I've been asking people about
some strange news that I read about Dean Zimmermann not being
supported by leaders in his own party:

http://www.minneapolisconfidential.blogspot.com

At first, I just dismissed this as speculation from rivals, but then
I had it confirmed:

> She also wasn't supporting Jay Pond in the 10th before he
> dropped out. She was supporting Remington. The Greens are
> in a bit of disarray: Their best chance for election --
> Natalie Johnson Lee in the 5th -- isn't even a party member.

While I was trying to reach Farheen Hakeem to ask her why she doesn't
support Zimmermann, I discovered other news as well. Court documents
in the lawsuit over the Taxi 2000 Corporation reveal that the PRT
brochures and PowerPoint presentation that Zimmermann has given (and
continues to give) were prepared by SEH -- the engineering firm
behind the proposed highway construction on 35W.

"I intend to notify Taxi 2000 Corp. that all of the images used in
their promotional literature, web site, etc. are copyrighted
materials, owned solely by SEH."
-- http://prtskeptic.tblog.com

I thought the Greens opposed the 35W Access Project. Maybe Farheen is
distancing herself from Zimmermann because of his ties with SEH and
their project to tear down homes in a minority neighborhood. Does
anyone know more about this?

Val Strickland
Seward



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