I apologize to anyone who might have been subscribed to the St. Paul Issues Forum under false assumptions. This is very much a non-partisan space open to all citizens of St. Paul. We have active Greens, Democrats, and Republicans on the list. In the past, we've had libertarians and others.
That is not to suggest, that the forum does not take on the image of those who most actively post to the forum. If you are unhappy with the overall tone or slant of the opinions in this forum, its up to you to jump in and offer alternatives.
But - PLEASE, offer alternatives - don't just attack those you disagree with.
Recruit some friends with alternative viewpoints to help you introduce new ideas or opinions into this forum. This is very much a grassroots, open, citizen space.
Best wishes,
-- Tim Erickson Forum Manager St. Paul Issues Forum http://www.e-democracy.org/stpaul/ Hamline Midway Resident 651-246-5045 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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