Dennis Plante wrote:

> To feel the need to "drive the point home" by mentioning the 
> disaster in NO on the same parallel to what we face everyday 
> in MSP for crime and lawlessness, is indeed in my mind, 
> unconscionable.  It has been ingrained in me that the worst 
> set of circumstances have a tendency to bring-out the 
> "true colors" of those involved.

I wholeheartedly agree with Mr. Plante.  Mr. Delmonico's comments
are so outrageous and offensive to the people of New Orleans
that one would have to wonder about voters who would listen to 
his recommendation.  I think his communication is one that
could have benefited greatly from the "sleep on it" rule.

Michael Atherton
Prospect Park

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