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Tag Archives: 2015 Democrats
The Reservation Deputy Marshal
(Submitted by Boomer) PREVIOUSLY (Because we continue with Big A on the same morning): “Probably her pimp,” Big A muttered, “But who knows—it just seems wrong to me. Hey—come to think of it, you live pretty-high of the hog—are you … Continue reading
Boomer and Big A
I just saw Big A walk into the café, just moments before Boomer pulled up. This could get interesting. If you’re very quiet, we can slip inside to hear their conversation… The only people at the counter when Boomer came … Continue reading
Member Introductions
Both Boomer and I have made our introductions, now I am requesting brief introductions (“brief” is relative—use as many words as you require) from both Chris and Linda.
My Story—submitted by Jack (Boomer) Boardman
My personal hero was my father, William (Bill) Arthur Boardman (1899-1973), an unapologetic Democrat as long I knew him—a strong union man (Lifetime Member of the Sign Painter’s Union Local 789 (now known as “Local 880–Twin Cities Minneapolis and St. … Continue reading
From Republican to Democrat—my story
I’m Carl McIntyre, born in rural Shelby County, Alabama, near the town of Sterrett. Until the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, I was a Republican. In the South, the Republicans were the (relative) … Continue reading
Editorals
First, I must thank Boomer for allowing me to editorialize here on The Port of Danger Bay, Minnesota blog—not since the days when this blog was entitled “Our Saint Paul” have we ventured into politics. I will do this as … Continue reading