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Published March 19, 2010

Legislation is sought to save funds for disabled individuals chat

By Carolyn Lange, West Central Tribune

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MATT G.
03/22/2010 10:07 AM

PAWLENTY GAVE MONEY TO THE THEATRE HE ATTENDS AND 500,000 TO THE GOLF CLUB HOUSE REMODELING ( THATS JUST ONE OF MANY ) AND IS FLYING AROUND THE COUNTRY ON OUR MONEY TO ANOUNCE HIS CANDIDACY FOR PRESIDENT AND STOPPING LIGHT RAIL, ROAD REPAIRS THAT ARE NEEDED SO BAD, AND WIPING OUT HELP FOR THE POOR(NOT JUST THE DISABLED ). HIS WIFE IS A JUDGE IN DAKOTA COUNTY AND THEY BOTH LIVE HIGH ON THE HOG AT THE POOR PEOPLES EXPENSE AND THE MIDDLE CLASS EXPENSE. BUT WHO'S TO STOP THE CORRUPTION OF THE FILTHY RICH WHO ABUSE THEIR POWERS ? NOT US. PEOPLE IN OFFICE SHOULD BE HERE IN THIS STATE DOING THEIR JOB NOT FLYING AROUND THE COUNTRY. IF I WAS NOT AT WORK I WOULDNT BE PAID. WOULD YOU ?

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dean t.
03/19/2010 12:07 PM

Sounds like the Governor is more worried about the all mighty dollar than disabled people he even stoped a bill to leagalize medical mj good thing he is in Florida now flying back and forth and wasting tax payers money so he can veto a bill.

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