From:
Carol Overland
Date:
Sep 06 16:12 UTC
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Dave Thune's comments and suggestions are appreciated and taken to
heart. However, I think that comments should be written, and sent to
ALL, including the Mayor and Ramsey County Commissioners, and our
Governor too! email makes this a simple task. By sending it to all,
that puts the responsibility on ALL, not just Dave Thune, who shouldn't
have to be battling this on his own. If only Dave Thune is getting and
presenting these concerns, it's easier to dismiss them. The entire city
is responsible, and ALL must know our concerns.
Here's the list, thanks to whoever had posted it before:
Mayor Chris Coleman <email obscured>
Ward 1: Melvin Carter: <email obscured>
Ward 2: Dave Thune: <email obscured>
Ward 3: Pat Harris: <email obscured>
Ward 4: Russ Stark: <email obscured>
Ward 5: Lee Helgen: <email obscured>
Ward 6: Dan Bostrom: <email obscured>
Ward 7: Kathy Lantry: <email obscured>
Ramsey County Commissioners:
<email obscured>
<email obscured>
<email obscured>
<email obscured>
<email obscured>
<email obscured>
<email obscured>
Gov. Tim Pawlenty
<email obscured> <mailto:tim.pawlenty@state.mn.us>
dave thune wrote:
> The City of St. Paul is required to submit an after-assessment of how the
> convention security, etc. went.
> Each Councilmember has been invited to participate.
> I'd invite each of you to be involved by sending something thru SPIF
>
> Try to be concise. Offer a what went right or wrong and if wrong, suggest
> how it could've been corrected.
> I will submit these along with my own.
>
> For example:
> Independent journalists were arrested and shouldn't have been.
> Suggest we should've offered pre-RNC credentialing I.D. tags and allowed the
> holders to move thru the streets without fear of arrest.
>
> Crowds of non-violent protesters were caught in the middle and were confused
> as to how to escape police v.s. violent protesters.
> Suggest a St. Paul cop should've been in charge of all non- st. paul units.
> An officer(s) should have been available to lead non-violent demonstrators
> to safety.
>
> Your input will be submitted net week.
>
> thanks
>
> dave
>
>
> Dave Thune
> Ward 2, St. Paul
> Info about Dave Thune: http://forums.e-democracy.org/p/thunedave
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Carol A. Overland
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From:
Nancy Bolin
Date:
Sep 07 01:17 UTC
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Hey me and my wee cart here again. . . I raised a question before the circus
began and will raise it again. Will there be an accounting of money spent by
the city of Saint Paul to host this event and will it be made available to us?
If so, where do I get a copy? If the city did actually make some money, will
there be an accounting of that money as well. The spin in the printed and
television media paint a completly different picture than the one I saw, felt
and heard.