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Vikings Stadium Wilfare Queens Calling Fiscal Conservatives Cowards

What’s the deal with Vikings stadium welfare Wilfare queens calling opponents cowards? This has been a common tactic used by @savethevikesorg’s Cory Merrifield in the past, along with other vocal Wilfare queens.

For example, self-proclaimed conservative, Ben from Edina, doesn’t like having his stadium wilfare questioned, and seems take documented liar, Cory Merrifield, at his word about my cowardliness:

Ben from Edina on Cowards

I followed up with Ben from Edina about that:

Following up with @BenFromEdina

Ben’s response to that? Crickets.

Now, Vikings stadium Wilfare fans are taking their entitlement driven coward accusations to a whole new level by adding an ironic twist: Anonymous commenting coward claims:

Being Called a Coward by an Anonymous Commenter

What’s also interesting to note is that Cory Merrifield is, (How should I put this?) cowardly, not approving on-topic relevant comments regarding the Vikings stadium debate on his site, SaveTheVikes.org:

A long-pending comment on SaveTheVikes.org

In this case, a commenter on SaveTheVikes.org named Lilfry2096 posted an open letter to Ramsey County arguing in favor of overriding the public’s right to vote on taxing themselves $350,000,000 (on top of what they’d pay in state taxes) to help pay for a 21,000 car parking lot in Arden Hills (with a stadium). Among Lilfry2096′s justifications was the complementary benefits of having a stadium next to the Hiawatha LRT, future St. Paul LRT line, North Star Rail, and Cedar Lake bike trail. Now, if someone’s going to use transit as a reason to justify a stadium’s location, building a stadium far away from transit with a 21,000 car parking lot in Arden Hills to accomodate 8 regular season home games per year.

So, I responded with the following comment:

It sounds like Lilfry2096 just made a case for why a new Vikings stadium should be built in downtown Minneapolis if it’s going to be built with public funds.

Which, apparently, has been too hot a comment for SaveTheVikes.org to handle. It’s his site, so he can do whatever he wants, but it sure is fun to point out discussions that Merrifield chooses to suppress.

It’s also interesting to note that all of Cory Merrifield’s comments on The Deets have been published.

Different strokes for different folks.

Update 1:

@SaveTheVikesOrg this ed kohler really is a piece of work

Update 2:

btwins71@yahoo.com

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