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04.20.2008 1:39 pm

Sunday stroll into Open Comment territory

Special to the Post-Dispatch
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It’s a sunny Sunday afternoon. I beseech all readers to go outside for some rays.

But for those  junkies who need a little dose of politics, here it is: Once again, it’s Sunday, and that means – Open Comment Time.

What’s on your mind? What issue or event are we overlooking? Which candidate has you thrilled or up in arms?

Whatever. Post it now.

Just abide by the rules — be civil, at least somewhat concise, and please keep your topics or comments focused on local or regional matters (or the local or regional angle of a national issue.)

So vent! 

 But don’t forget to go outside. It’s beautiful out there!

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What’s up with RBar calling for restrictions on other St. Louis bars? No doubt there is a pent up market for smoke-free bars in St. Louis. But you can’t extrapolate the success of the first few bars that poll their customers and then voluntarily go smoke-free to all bars under a citywide or statewide smoking ban.

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/news/stories.nsf/editorialcommentary/story/1F6C1554333809C3862574300000A4BE?OpenDocument

— Bill Hannegan
1:56 pm April 20th, 2008

Is the Archdiocese banning mock elections in their schools? Did they really send a letter to principals advising them to counsel students who self-identified as Democrats?

— Glic
3:46 pm April 20th, 2008

I am amazed at the momentum Nixon has built since Baby Blunt backed down from a mano e mano challenge from him.

He was great in Springfield over the weekend and bringing the Montana Governor to rural SW MO was brilliant. Jay is connecting with people from all over the state.

Jay is used to cleaning up after corrupt Republican politicains (Bill Webster anyone?) and he’s the only candidate in this race who can bring accountability and respticablity back to state government.

— Jesse Richardson
5:03 pm April 20th, 2008

With only 2 weeks left to collect signatures all Missourians need to take a few seconds and sign the two petitions to end eminent domain abuse in Missouri. This is an efffort organized by Missouri citizens to protect our homes and businesses. You could be the next victim of governments attempt to steal your property to reward some politically connected developer. This is not a liberal, conservative, democrat or republican issue, we are all united on this and we need your help now. We are so close to having the needed signatures. Thank You

— libertarian at heart
5:55 pm April 20th, 2008

Considering the week Barack the Magic Negro has had, This article linking him to gun ban groups wont make it any better from those religious nuts who are bitter and clinging to their guns and their bibles.

— Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum
6:41 pm April 20th, 2008

All of you snubbed Ron Paul delegates make sure to check out the Missouri Libertarian Party (link above) for some folks more in tune with your ideals.

— John Schultz
8:42 pm April 20th, 2008

4/20/2008 — Over 2000 Missouri voters have registered with the MISSOURI POLITICAL DO NOT CALL list.

Mike Carter, candidate for Missouri Lieutenant Governor, created MISSOURI’s POLITICAL DO NOT CALL list less than a month ago.

Carter’s campaign hopes other candidate will observe the the wishes of Missouri voters.

Chad Carter
314-591-0169
chad@vote4carter.com
for more information visit http://www.vote4carter.com

— Chad Carter
9:01 pm April 20th, 2008

Jo, last week you reported that State Auditor Susan Montee “now heads Missouri Women for Obama, and she has traveled the country to campaign for” him. As a Missouri taxpayer, can someone please tell me how a state worker can be doing this type of work while on the goverment payroll? Is she still working for the taxpayers who pay her salary or is she running around the country trying to get Obama elected? I am calling Jeff City. Does anyone know if or how this is legal? Is she taking an unpaid leave of absense to be doing this federal election work?

— A CENTRIST
9:21 pm April 20th, 2008

Susan Montee can do whatever the hell she wants on taxpayer money Centrist. She is the Auditor, and nobody wants to get an audit.

Whomever called Barack “the Magic Negro”, know that Senator Barack Obama will look forward to leading you as President of the United States.

— HOODLAW
1:05 am April 21st, 2008

As a taxpayer, I’m more concerned over the non-elected, paid staffperson of Sarah Steelman’s office managing her campaign but getting paid by the state of Missouri while doing it. He’s paid over $90K a year and claims to have had 6 weeks vacation time coming when he resigned. When I worked for the state, we got a single check for our unused vacation payout upon resignation. The state didn’t pay it out over the 6 weeks if that’s what you had coming. The scenario that Steelman advances to explain this sounds more like a paid leave of absence, not a resignation. Also, for a guy making that much money working for the state to say it’s his poor man’s way of helping his candidate - to run her campaign while Missouri taxpayers continue to compensate him handsomely - is not credible. I believe starting salaries for lawyers in the attorney general’s office is about $35K and most have twice that in student loans to pay back. People working for Steelman are obviously out of touch with what it means to be real struggling public servants or other middle class taxpayers.

— Penelope
8:53 am April 21st, 2008

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