Well, this brings up something of a hot topic for me.
It's rather strongly stated and I'd be more than happy
to discuss the issue and my views here or sideline -
preferably sideline on aspects that not metro
specific.
I believe that one of the biggest problems facing
society (this is broader than
Jer Hanson writes:
>Scott Dibble has been running an honest, grassroots,
>issue-based campaign. Scott Dibble will make a great
>MN Senator and I hope he is elected to represent me.
>As a SD60 resident, I am outraged at Roche's behavior
>and hope all my neighbors will get involved and help
>Scott
List,
I have had the opportunity to review literature and campaign material
from both Rick Roche and Scott Dibble. I have known Scott for years
through his work on transportation, city, development, affordable
housing, human rights, and airport issues. But I always have a soft spot
in my heart fo
I too want to express my support for Scott Dibble and point out the blatant
inconsistency with focusing on Dibble's involvement with Progressive
Minnesota and claiming Dibble supported a stadium tax. One of Progressive
Minnesota's most basic principles is that they are anti-stadium tax. Why
woul