From the front page of today's Chicago Tribune:
An article about how muggings "rob communities of their sense of security". So far in 2009, there have been 3,018 muggings in Chicago, which works out to 377.25 attacks per month, which is roughly 12.5 attacks per day.
Twelve innocent people per day in Chicago are robbed and/or beaten, but somehow Mayor Daley and his anti-gun cronies (Hussein, Emanuel, etc.) think law-abiding citizens carrying weapons would make the streets more dangerous. I just don't see the logic in that, but I don't see the logic in most of what Da Mare does, because, like Hussein, he's a complete jackass out for his own benefit and little else. The city of Chicago routinely pursues regular people, many times victims themselves, for ridiculous and unconstitutional petty violations, while giving politically- or Outfit-connected chumps or repeat-offender gang-bangers a slap on the wrist. If you're a guy with a spotless record who gets caught with a handgun in the city limits, you're in deep shit. If you're a city hall flunkie who has stolen so much from the Illinois Toll Road system that your nickname is "Quarters", cruising through life on the city payroll, and you get caught with a handgun...nothing happens. It's in the paper for a few days, then it goes away.
Just plain wrong.
The city of Chicago and the state of Illinois: supreme violators of Constitutional rights.
That will change, come hell or high water.
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