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Edited on Sat Jan-24-04 05:00 AM by MinnFats
I should clean out my basement desk drawers more often. Today I found a copy of "Politics in Minnesota," a consistently interesting little rag published in the Twin Cities. It was dated Nov. 15, 2001 -- more than two years ago but after Sept. 11. Here is the important part:
"The next time you wonder why the people of South Dakota are not leading the guffaw choruses about their Minnesota neighbors being saddled with Gov. Jesse Ventura, just remember this news item: Last week, 16 Republican governors met in Las Vegas to discuss a range of issues, particularly those developing following the Sept. 11 terrorist attack. In their number was South Dakota's Republican Gov. Bill Janklow, who, according to the New York Times, "... having heard talk about the rounding up, jailing and trial of terrorists, {Janklow} grabbed a microphone and blurted: "We're in a war with people who want to kill us. And somehow, we're talking about 'arresting' them and 'bringing them to justice.' I don't get it. We need to kill them until the rest surrender. No lawyers and no courts. Then we need to capture their leaders. We can try them -- and then kill them." Some governors applauded, the Times reported. Added the PIM editor: "Can you see the new billboard campaign? "Move your business to South Dakota! No taxes, no constitution, no rights!"
but Janklow reserved enough juice for his own self to get off with 100 DAYS in a county jail. I wanted to puke when I read this.
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