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dflprincess Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-14-10 09:29 PM
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The Republicans are running nothing but nuts in my Senate district
(SD 40, parts of Bloomington, Burnsville and 1 precinct in Savage).

All three make some kind of reference to how the Constitution should be viewed, teachers being held responsible, parents being able to choose schools, and personal responsibility.

What worries me is that there's not that much participation in the area and many voters will make their decisions on lawn signs and mailings and maybe just an anti-incumbent feeling - and we have 3 DFL incumbents.

For the Senate seat they are running Dan Hall a real nutcase minister who believes women are meant to be subservient to men and that the U.S. is a Christian country. You can bet most of his extremist views will not be widely publicized.

This is his website http://www.votedanhall.com/ (where you will find he Thanks God for the U.S. Military and all this time I thought our taxes were paying for it)

and this is a link to a 2005 article about him


http://archives.secretsofthecity.com/magazine/reporting/features/church-and-state

Chaplain Dan Hall is not a state official, nor does he serve in any official capacity. Nevertheless, his voluntary ministry at the state Capitol, which is funded by tax-exempt contributions, is enormously influential with legislators motivated by conservative Christian theologies and teachings on social issues such as abortion and gay rights. According to Lonnie Titus, the full-time official chaplain to Minnesota’s House of Representatives, who was elected by its members, “Dan serves as an issues person on the Christian side at the Legislature. He has been a rallying force for the conservative Christians, and he’s done a great job at it, too.” Titus added, carefully, “I can’t do that because I’m a chaplain to the entire House. But I’m glad Dan is here because it’s a growing need.” Indeed. According to Titus, fully one-third of Minnesota’s legislators “allow religion to play the important role in their life—Jesus in particular,” and their numbers grow with each election.


In 40A (Burnsville/Savage) the candidate is Pam Myhra. She lists her beliefs as:


http://www.pamforhouse.com/beliefs/

The practice of responsible government

A free market system, where people and their businesses are not crushed under a heavy burden of taxation and regulation

Personal responsibility

The protection of innocent human life, including the unborn child, the sick, and the elderly

Quality education achieved through informed parental involvement and meaningful performance evaluation of both teachers and programs

The adherence to a literal interpretation of the U.S. Constitution (:wtf: is a "literal interpretation?")


And in 40B it's Sanu Patel-Zellinger. She has a survey at her site that includes unbiased questions like:


http://voteforsanu.com/?nav=About_Sanu

Should jobs be created in Minnesota by reducing the tax and regulatory burden on our businesses?

Should Minnesota parents be able to choose where to send their children to school?

Should school teachers be held accountable for the performance of their students?

AND my personal favorite:

If you had to choose, what would be your higher priority: more personal responsibility or more social programs?


If you live in the district or can help the DFL candidates in anyway they are:

Senate: John Doll http://www.johndollsd40.org/

House District 40A: Will Morgan (Will is a teacher at Burnsville Sr High)http://www.votewillmorgan.com/

House District 40B: Ann Lenczewski I couldn't find a campaign website but her Wiki page is http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Lenczewski She is the chair of the House Tax Committee and we want to keep her there.


http://www.house.leg.state.mn.us/members/members.asp?id=10369




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mascarax Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Aug-15-10 07:36 PM
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1. Why does the MN House of Representatives have a full-time chaplain?
Does the MN Senate have one too?

That was news to me.

(And not to digress from your topic, dflprincess, as they are nuts, and the Dems need to keep those seats. I do know people were doorknocking w/John Doll and for Meffert yesterday in Bloomington. I think "literal interpretation" means "whatever I, a true nut, thinks"!)

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