by admin on November 7, 2012
Posted by Anne Sorock, Saturday, November 3, 2012 at 2:12pm
Black Chicagoans from the south and west sides took their message to what they say is the source of the problem when they converged outside of a fundraiser held by Mayor Emanuel for Barack Obama and then marched to the studios of ABC News.
Their message, “let us work in our own community,” was made all the more poignant as the ABC News crew ignored the news event outside their very studios. Not one camera was sent to cover the news that was, literally, placed at their doorstep.
The protest, which took place Thursday evening, addressed these community members’ growing desperation as their wartorn neighborhoods are redeveloped by political cronies, evicting residents and shutting out local investors, and use union labor from outside the community to do the work. It’s a corrupt cycle of government “work” that takes advantage of the poor, evicting them, and then redeveloping the properties to benefit anyone but the community.
In the video below, community members who say they are desperate for jobs and investment, focus their protest against liberal leadership, including Obama and Emanuel, so-called community organizations like ACORN, and unions:
Media blackout of black Chicago protesters marching against Obama
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by admin on April 22, 2012
Published : Friday, 20 Apr 2012, 8:37 PM CDT By Darlene Hill, FOX Chicago News
Chicago – Residents of a Chicago condo whose building will be in the eye of the NATO storm are being warned that they should move out for the weekend … or risk being trapped inside by rioters.
FOX Chicago News was first to report Friday that the people living in the 17-floor Library Tower building at 520 South State Street were warned in a letter from condo management that “we are STRONGLY recommending that all residents find places to stay during the conference from May 18 through May 21.”
NATO summits often attract crowds of thousands of protesters. Currently, a march is planned on Sunday, May 20, from the Petrillo Band Shell in Grant Park past Library Tower on State Street to McCormick Place.
Residents of State Street Condo Told To Leave Chicago During NATO Summit
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Chicagoans Warned to Evacuate Before Globalist Instigated Riot During NATO Summit
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by admin on December 15, 2011
By Joel Hood and Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah, Chicago Tribune reporters
December 15, 2011
More than 50 protesters took command of Chicago Public Schools’ board meeting Wednesday, shouting down board members in a dramatic show of force against proposed school closings, consolidations and turnaround projects.
In a chaotic scene that echoed recent Occupy protests in Chicago and elsewhere, school board President David Vitale abruptly suspended the public meeting after protesters disrupted a presentation by CPS chief Jean-Claude Brizard by reading from prepared statements denouncing the board, its policies, charter school expansion and systemic failures of the city’s public school system.
“We see through the sound bites. You have betrayed the public trust,” one protester yelled. “You have failed Chicago’s children. You pray at the altar of greed.”
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by admin on October 20, 2011