I remember the Mayor saying he would not support a publicly funded stadium. And I remember that, in a debate with Lisa McDonald, he used that answer.
As to putting his butt on the line. Even if he is not re-elected, he will have curried favor with the rich and connected.A win situation no matter
Another sell out, agreed.
All too common, probably more common than serving the people.
Every betrayal, every promise broken, degrades the community.
When they betray us, we have to kick them out.
So, NOW, who is going to step forward to RUN AGAINST RYBEK???
--David Shove
Roseville
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Another sell out, agreed.
All too common, probably more common than serving the people.
Every betrayal, every promise broken
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Another sell out, agreed
All too common, probably more common than serving the people.
Every betrayal, every promise
I'd like to see RT Rybak explain how he has not sold us out, here on
this list. From what I read in the paper, his statements are vague
enough that such an argument could be made. I'm willing to give hime
one chance to do it. Otherwise, without a compelling and timely
defense, I'll assume