Dan,
 
It's real; Jay introduced it at the 1/26 meeting under suspension. 
Kathy tabled it.  
 
By the way, no sooner does the council recognize Kathy's responsibility
for all of that, than another scientist, a cardiologist at the U of M
med school emigrates to Boston.  Geez, Kathy, will you cut it out,
already?
 
Jane

>>> Dan Dobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/27/2005 11:32:14 AM >>>

Is this resolution for real?  If so, I love it!!!
 
If it is for real, and the PP does not publish it, all City Council
members should refuse to speak to Tim Nelson and Bob Ingressia for a
month!
 
Dann Dobson
Summit Hill

John Mannillo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I don't suppose you will read this in the newspaper.

John Mannillo 
Highland Park and Downtown

WHEREAS, a number of nettlesome problems have existed in Saint Paul for
many years, causing thoughtful people to ask, "Why do bad things happen
to good cities?" and 

WHEREAS, an independent authority, specifically the editorial board of
the Saint Paul Pioneer Press, has finally offered a rational,
well-researched answer, placing blame for Saint Paul's irksome spate of
bad luck squarely on the shoulders of three-term councilmember, City
Council President Kathy Lantry, and

WHEREAS, President Lantry has been cited by the Pioneer Press editorial
board for the recent departure of the one of the world's leading stem
cell researchers from the University of Minnesota, which, though
Belgium's gain, is indeed Saint Paul's loss, and

WHEREAS, the Pioneer Pres! s has also laid blame for the public budget
crisis at the feet of President Lantry, faulting her priorities, which
include ensuring that all the city's emergency vehicles have functioning
axles, and

WHEREAS, on further reflection, we would be remiss not to recognize
myriad other Saint Paul catastrophes, for which President Lantry is to
blame, which include, but are not limited to:

- The 2004-2005 Minnesota Vikings' incredibly bad defense, which led to
yet another heartbreaking football season; and 

- SPAM, that annoying, unwanted email that clogs internet e-mailboxes;
and 

- Signs of aging, such as gray hair and wrinkles, which President
Lantry promotes at City Hall (and at the Pioneer Press) by her
relentless pursuit of adequate city services for her constituents, and 

- The recent snow emergency, costing the city of Saint Paul $10,000 in
notification costs; or if you're a skier, snowmobiler or outdoor
enthusiast, the dearth of snow in Saint Paul! this winter, and

- Recent household plumbing problems which led to a family argument on
Tuesday, Jan. 18, 2005, at the home of City Councilmember Dave Thune;
not to mention

- Potholes, barking dogs, the high cost of pharmaceuticals, traffic
congestion, global warming, the NHL lock-out, and the increase in the
Saint Paul deer herd.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council acknowledges that,
despite the disasters and difficulties raining down upon us, President
Kathy Lantry, like the rest of us, was duly elected by her Ward 7
constituents, and be it further

RESOLVED, that the City Council will do everything in its power to
neutralize the impacts of President Lantry's dedicated service to the
City of Saint Paul.
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