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Posted by: Jeff Davis 2/21/2008

 

Marty Seifert does an outstanding job of attacking the DFL's record $6.6 billion tax increase.  Thanks to Minnesota Democrats Exposed for the video.

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Re: House Minority Leader Marty Seifert's Speech on the Record Tax Increase    By Jean Kraft on 3/5/2008
Thank you Rep. Seifert for slapping the wrists of the house that night,and so eloquently speaking for Minnesotans. Yes, we in the general public do not understand the complexity of purpose that our legislative servants must bear, but we do understand when it is ultimately NOT IN OUR BEST INTEREST. Most of what is involved with lawmaking is beyond our understanding, and since ignorance is a heavy blindfold we need honest compassionate help to lift it. Keep speaking out, we trust you with our very livelihoods.

Re: House Minority Leader Marty Seifert's Speech on the Record Tax Increase    By bobbie on 3/13/2008
We love you, Marty! Thank you and stay strong.


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