- Original Message -
From: Gary Hoover [EMAIL PROTECTED]
In politics, nothing happens by chance. If something happens, then you
can bet that it was planned that way.
(Franklin Delano Roosevelt)
The one who derives advantage from a crime is the one most likely to have
committed it.
- Original Message -
From: wmmarks [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: George Janssen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2005 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Mpls] Zimmermann bribery allegations a frame-up
(LettertoStar-Tribune)
George Janssen wrote:
Even the most politically naïve
My apologies to Lilligren and all you listers. I sent this note off list
and in a spirit of irony (maybe not irony. This is a day where the words
are hiding in the bushes.)
WMarks, Central
George Janssen wrote:
Even the most politically naïve amongst us should realize the
execution of a
A massive conspiracy between the FBI and the all powerful Minneapolis
DFL? Wow - I'll have to run for party office!! Let's not forget the
Tri-Lateral Commission and Judge Crater - I'm sure they're in on it too!
Barry Clegg
Nicollet Island
REMINDERS:
1. Be civil! Please read the NEW RULES at
I continue to be amazed by conspiracy theories that revolve around the
all powerful DFL.
(Of course, I am also amazed when I hear almost as many stories of the
party's demise.)
The DFL party has a substantial foothold in Minneapolis politics because
people vote for DFL candidates. That
Mark Anderson wrote:
I think the root problem is the power the council members have
over individual developers and building trade workers. The best
thing we could do is simply to deregulate these occupations, which would
eliminate the council members' temptations, as well as greatly
On Sep 11, 2005, at 1:45 PM, George Janssen wrote:
Think about it fellow list members. What entity in the city of
Minneapolis is that powerful that they can suggest to the FBI
when to execute a search warrant and go public on the investigation
of a public servant or conversely, can
Thanks to white flight throughout the last half of the 20th Century,
isolation from core city issues has created more Republicans for the
suburbs. More Democrats, etc., for the city proper. More Democrats have been
willing to live in a racially integrated city (such as it is) than have