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ashling

(25,771 posts)
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 02:13 AM Dec 2017

Minnesota Lawmaker Refuses to meet with a student group because they are Democrats

https://thinkprogress.org/minnesota-mary-franson-aahs-dems-student-group-cf22a274d38b/


Rep. Mary Franson (R) shut down the Alexandria Area High School (AAHS) Democrats after the group reached out to her on Twitter on Friday and said, “We’ve made some calls to your office, and haven’t recieved [sic] a response, but as politically active, community centered students we’d love to have a meeting with you soon to address our concerns, and have a respectful productive talk.”

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“I don’t meet with partisan groups in my office — besides, isn’t your group actively campaigning against me?” she wrote, before suggesting that the group should seek a meeting with a local state senator, Bill Ingebrigtsen (R). (The founder of AAHS Democrats, Jack Ballou, told ThinkProgress he’s in fact met with Ingebrigtsen through his role in another student organization.)

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AAHS Dems responded by pointing out that “[j]ust because we are of different parties doesn’t mean we shouldn’t meet and talk our our differences. We actually think that’s necessary, regardless of what campaign some of our members are on! We are constituents who have concerns.”

Franson replied with a curt dismissal.

“AAHS Dems is a partisan group,” she wrote. “Thanks for playing.”

Franson came under such intense criticism for her brusque interaction with the student group that she locked down her official legislative Twitter account for a period of time over the weekend. On Monday morning, she responded to the uproar by tweeteing that “[t]here’s more to the story than meets the eye,” but added that she’s not at liberty to talk about it because “it would appear to be bullying AND THEY ARE MINORS.”




My comment on FB:

I would put down my thoughts on her behavior,

but it would appear bullying

AND SHE IS A MORON.


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Minnesota Lawmaker Refuses to meet with a student group because they are Democrats (Original Post) ashling Dec 2017 OP
When he was shot, Ronald Reagan's first concern was that his doctors be Republicans . . . Journeyman Dec 2017 #1
It was a joke. Ray-gun, as we called him, unlike the assh*le marybourg Dec 2017 #2
I remember that, too. Rhiannon12866 Dec 2017 #3

Journeyman

(15,031 posts)
1. When he was shot, Ronald Reagan's first concern was that his doctors be Republicans . . .
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 02:27 AM
Dec 2017

When he was wheeled into the emergency room at GW University Hospital, a foiled-assassin's bullet in his chest, Reagan found it "humorous" to check if all his attending doctors were Republicans.

"I hope you're all Republicans," he quipped.

The media thought it funny. I believe it marked the moment the "partisan divide" became an acrimonious contest, and the day the possibility of our nation working together going forward began to become a forlorn hope.

marybourg

(12,609 posts)
2. It was a joke. Ray-gun, as we called him, unlike the assh*le
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 02:47 AM
Dec 2017

in the WH now, did have some redeeming social qualities. One was a sharp, quick wit. That was an example.

Rhiannon12866

(205,078 posts)
3. I remember that, too.
Tue Dec 19, 2017, 03:02 AM
Dec 2017

And of course, to humor the patient, his surgical team said that they were all Republicans on that day. Unlike Trump, Reagan had a sense of humor.

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