Some write of the local demonstration against war as if it were solely a
Minneapolis event.  I question that even the majority of the people marching came
from Minneapolis.  I think the majority were probably from the wider metro area,
although the leadership probably reside in Minneapolis.  Is it possible (gasp)
that there wasn't enough support shown for the anti-war council resolution
because there isn't enough support in the Minneapolis electorate?  People tend to
be a little myopic about their own perceptions -- but just because one holds
certain views doesn't not mean that all others, or even many others, see the
world the same way.
Barbara Nelson
Burnsville
Once and future Minneapolitan
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Barbara Nelson
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"The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn."
            — David Russell



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