Supporters of a state-financed Twins stadium went on the offensive today (Thurs).... Governor Carlson and Republican leaders had harsh words for the legislature's DFL leaders, whom they accuse of being overly negative about possible stadium financing deals. Minnesota Public Radio's Martin Kaste reports: The Republicans are attacking Senate Majority Leader Roger Moe and House Speaker Phil Carruthers because the two oppose a plan to pay for the new stadium with slot machines at the Canterbury Park race track. Their opposition to the Canterbury plan is not new, but Republicans such as Senator Dick Day say they're tired of what they see as "obstructionism" from the DFLers: ((I've went eight months with this thing -- eight months, and