De La Salle already has a playing field although it appears locked a
great deal of the time so kids cannot play on it - unlike other fields
in Minneapolis parks where kids can go and play football, soccer,
baseball or whatever else suits their fancy.

The issue here is most certainly not a "playing field for kids"!  It is
whether the Minneapolis Park Board should give De La Salle park land to
build a high school football stadium on Nicollet Island. I don’t know
how long De La Salle has played football but it has managed to do just
fine for a long time now without building it's own stadium on a very
small island that is primarily park land and a historic district.  

No one I have met is "declaring war" on De La Salle high school!  It
does give one pause for thought however, when certain De La Salle allies
continually try to spin their stadium quest into "just a ball field for
kids"! 

I was told today by another De La Salle parent that this entire affair
is mostly driven by some alums who are suffer from "Cretin football
envy" and want their own stadium so De La Salle can match facilities and
recruit easier.  Her theory is at least as plausible as just wanting a
ball field for kids.

Jim Bernstein
Fulton

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Sent: Friday, August 12, 2005 3:41 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Mpls] DeLaSalle Playing Field Debate

 
In  recent weeks I’ve quietly followed the DeLaSalle High  School
playing 
field debate from the sidelines,  curious to see how each side
maneuvered to 
support their positions.   Personally, I find the whole debate ludicrous
and 
increasingly comical (or is it  tragic?), as everyone participating in
this debate 
knows the “residents” are  interested in preserving the park land on
Nicollet 
Island only because they happen to live  there.  Of course, they live on
the  
island thanks entirely to the largesse of the park board and the city,
which  
awarded them rights to live on the island in 1980s, not to mention the  
taxpayers, who ultimately support all park land.  They don’t want to be
bothered 
with the  noise, traffic and commotion that go along with youth
athletics, and 
some have  publicly stated they’d rather not see “inner city kids” on
the  
island. 
All  of a sudden it dawned on me why the Democratic Party has lost the 
support of  substantial portions of the middle class; that this debate
about a 
playing field  for kids is capturing the essence of why the party has
been losing 
ground across  the country the last 10-15 years.  Much of the party’s
elite, 
those with  resources and influence, have grown comfortable and
accustomed to 
special  privileges; they’ve lost touch with one of their primary 
constituencies:  The middle class.  The core value is no longer the
greater  good, it’s 
preserving your own good.  The same people who complain vehemently about
Governor 
Pawlenty cutting  education funds out of the budget, have declared war
on the 
most diverse urban  Catholic school in the region; rather than invest in

improving the education of  future generations of leaders, they are in a

life-and-death struggle to protect  their own privileged  enclave.  I
can’t imagine that 
any “average Joe or Jane” would vote to preserve  the convenience of a 
privileged few over building a ball field for  kids.   
To  the Nicollet Island “residents” I offer this compromise:  If we must

preserve the park land and  deny these kids a playing field, let’s
preserve it 
completely…..and move all  island residents off of the public land they 
currently enjoy at taxpayer  expense.
 
Regards,

Peter  Surmak
Linden  Hills
DeLaSalle Parent
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