OK, so now I'm confused were you being serious or sarcastic?    
 
Chuck (in the dark) Repke
 
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From: Bob Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: St Paul Discuss <stpaul@mnforum.org>
Sent: Tue, 26 Apr 2005 16:15:37 -0500
Subject: [StPaul] Political Humor


  I, for one, am not enough of a straight-forward, unfeeling political 
functionary to desire a forum that is devoid of satire and fun. Even when it 
comes from the other side. Politics works best when it engages the people, and 
most people are NOT engaged by the gray, non-threatening, politically correct, 
nuts n' bolts drudgery that public service inevitably boils down to. 
  This is why there have been people like Thomas Nast, Jonathan Swift, 
Oliphant, Jon Stewart, Ben Franklin or Thomas Paine getting people talking and 
thinking. It's been said that less than 12% of the population was involved, or 
even aware of the Revolution while it was taking place. May or may not be true, 
but can you imagine the effects of having an online forum during Ben and Toms 
day? 
  Please, Tim, lighten up. I appreciate all that you do, but it appears that we 
can all handle some level of parody without losing our objectivity. If it seems 
that there is too much preaching to the choir, well then, let the oppressed 
find their own voice here. If it isn't being heard, then get better writers. 
 
Bob Parker 
Dayton's Bluff 
 
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