Going Home

***The Oak Park in which I grew up is not the same as the Village of Hemingway today.  OP used to be full of middle class families who moved from Chicago for good schools.  Now it is full of guilty white liberals of the 'do as I say, not as I do' variety.  The Village Administrator is not happy about the Washington DC gun decision from the Supreme Court because it will impact the 1984 OP ban on handguns.  Good.

***Is the media FINALLY starting to get it about The Obama?  "A Cog in the Chicago Machine".  Yesterday we pointed out a couple of minor notes that The Obama does not finish what he starts.  Now, today's entry from the New York Sun:

Despite a rigorous Democratic primary campaign, few questions or criticisms have brought down Mr. Obama. It's so much more pleasant, after all, to ponder the revolutionary potential of the Hawaiian son of an immigrant from Kenya and mother from Kansas than the dreary details of political deal making in Chicago.

And this...

But before Election Day, the American people will need full disclosure from Mr. Obama on the nature of his relationship with Mr. Daley. It seems odd, after all, that experience is such a positive quality for a leader in Chicago and such a negative trait for the nation's chief in Washington D.C.

***AND an article from Bloomberg about The Obama's voting record.

***"Soxsider" inventor loses to the Sox but isn't bitter. 

***So, the organizers for the Chicago fireworks didn't get it right either.  Why can't people just leave some traditions alone?

***Wait, wait, wait.  Global warming is bad, right?  The higher temps [that don't exist] will increase the ocean levels [which hasn't happened] and we will see tightening food supplies [only caused by man-made desire for more ethanol & bio-diesel to combat the made-up enviro crisis].  Right?  That's the company line, right?

Oh, except when researchers found that higher CO2 levels increase crop yields.  Why can't they get their science on the same page?

***Listen live at WMAY.com!

 

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