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Phil Dech

Red Wing, MN
Commenter for
4 years 1 week

Recent Comments

will now have to turn over their weapons and their credit cards to the Sargeant-at-Arms prior to entering the chamber...

Posted on 12/17/12 at 12:29 pm in response to Prominent blogger: Arm teachers, staff

that I agree with John Hinderaker on anything, but I do think that media coverage of these shootings is way overblown.

Posted on 12/17/12 at 05:06 pm in response to Prominent blogger: Arm teachers, staff

I would.

Posted on 12/17/12 at 03:12 pm in response to McCollum calls for new gun laws after Connecticut school shooting

These pro-gun posters have all registered on MinnPost within the last 2 days.

Posted on 11/30/12 at 01:38 pm in response to Minnesota Senate gets another legal bill in Brodkorb case

make the Republicans hire him back!

Posted on 11/16/12 at 04:34 pm in response to Long line forming with spending requests for DFL Legislature

have learned anything from the last couple of election cycles they will concentrate their energies on fiscal prucence, treat their Republican colleagues with respect, and leave social wedge issues alone.

Posted on 11/19/12 at 01:57 pm in response to Legislature might consider an ‘early voting’ system for Minnesota

that comes to mind is that the paper ballot in each precinct is often specific to that precinct for local elections, such as city council, school board, etc.

on MPR today as well, and he also seemed totally at a loss as to how this happened. Further evidence of the conservative echo-chamber?

Posted on 11/05/12 at 10:43 am in response to Minnesota GOP says $550,000 contribution to the DFL is illegal

I wouldn't expect her to render her own opinion, but she could have contacted someone who studies election law and would be qualified to comment on the validity of the accusation.

Posted on 11/01/12 at 04:21 pm in response to Voter ID? Get the facts across with a story

are privileges, not rights. That is a critical difference, and as such both are subject to much different rules than voting.