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    A wonderful State with ZERO Republicans

    A wonderful State with ZERO Republicans

    1) There are more people on Welfare in Illinois than there are people working.

    2) Chicago pays the highest wages to teachers than anywhere else in the U.S. averaging $110,000/year.

    3) Their pensions average 80-90% of their income. You can't blame that on republicans because there aren't any.
    Wow, are Illinois and Chicago great or what?
    Be sure to read till the end. I've never heard it explained better.

    Perhaps the U.S. should pull out of Chicago?

    1) Body count: In the last six months 292 killed (murdered) in Chicago .

    2) 221 killed in Iraq AND Chicago has one of the strictest gun laws in the entire US.

    Here's the Chicago chain of command:
    . President: Barack Hussein Obama
    . Senator: Dick Durbin
    . House Representative: Jesse Jackson Jr.
    . Governor: Pat Quinn
    . House leader: Mike Madigan
    . Atty. Gen.: Lisa Madigan (daughter of Mike)
    . Mayor: Rohm Emanuel
    . The leadership in Illinois - all Democrats.
    . Thank you for the combat zone in Chicago .

    . Of course, they're all blaming each other.
    . Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any!
    . Chicago school system rated one of the worst in the country. Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any!
    . State pension fund $78 Billion in debt, worst in country. Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any!
    . Cook County (Chicago) sales tax 10.25% highest in country. Can't blame Republicans; there aren't any!
    . This is the political culture that Obama comes from in Illinois. And he is going to 'fix' Washington politics for us...yeah right!
    . George Ryan is no longer Governor, he is in the big house.
    . Of course he was replaced by Rob Blajegovitch who is...that's right, also in the big house.
    . And Representative Jesse Jackson Jr. resigned a couple of weeks ago. That is because he is fighting being sent to...
    that's right, the big house.

    . The Land of Lincoln, where our governors make our license plates.

    But you know what? As long as they keep providing entitlements to the population of Chicago,
    nothing is going to change, except the state will go broke before the country does.

    "Any man who thinks he can be happy and prosperous by letting the Government take care of him, better take a closer look at the American Indian."

    UNKNOWN AUTHOR ~

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    Fourth Of July Violence In Chicago: Homicide Rate Passes 200 After Long Holiday Weekend Of Shootings

    Posted: 07/07/2013 4:28 pm EDT | Updated: 07/07/2013 4:28 pm EDT
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    The Windy City reached a grim milestone over the long Fourth of July weekend as the city's homicide rate surpassed 200.

    The city logged its 200th homicide of the year on Saturday when a 24-year-old man was shot to death in the 1000 block of West Maxwell Street on the Near West Side, according to RedEye Chicago.

    On Saturday alone, at least seven people were injured in a single drive-by shooting that left a 48-year-old man dead. The Sun-Times reports police believe the 6 p.m. shooting in Lawndale was gang-related and connected to an earlier attack on July 4.

    The weekend's littlest victims included 5-year-old Jaden Donald and 7-year-old Christian Lyles, both shot late night on July 4 in separate incidents.
    A judge denied bond on Sunday for the man accused of shooting Jaden Donald; the boy reportedly lost three organs as a result of the incident.
    According to RedEye date, the city's homicides are down 27 percent year to date versus 2012 and up half a percent versus 2011.

    More from the Associated Press:

    Shootings in Chicago during the Fourth of July holiday weekend have left at least nine people dead and several dozen wounded, including two boys shot in different parks. Gov. Pat Quinn said Sunday that such continued violence underscores why he dramatically altered a gun bill that will end Illinois' last-in-the nation ban on carrying concealed firearms – a prohibition that's been declared unconstitutional by a federal appeals court.

    "That ought to be an alarm bell to all of us that we need strong laws that protect the public safety, especially when it comes to guns," the Chicago Democrat told reporters after speaking at a church on the city's West Side. "It's time to end the violence."

    One of the shootings on Saturday night proved especially violent, killing a man in his late 40s and wounding six others. A 25-year-old man was shot and killed earlier Saturday outside his home.

    Among the wounded are a 7-year-old boy who was shot Thursday night and Jaden Donald, 5, who authorities and relatives said has undergone multiple surgeries since being shot in the abdomen early Friday morning in a park. Police said two men – ages 34 and 28 – also were wounded in that Friday shooting.

    Prosecutors in Donald's case have charged Darrell Chambers with three counts each of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated battery.
    During a hearing Sunday, Chambers was denied bond by Cook County Associate Judge Adam Bourgeios, who told the man "there are no conditions I can set to keep the community safe," the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

    Authorities also said a 17-year-old man was shot and killed by Chicago police Thursday after he allegedly pointed a gun at officers.
    Despite the number of shootings over the holiday weekend, there have been a fewer number of homicides in Chicago in the first six months of 2013 compared to the same period last year. Overall, there were 500 shootings in 2012.

    The number of homicides typically goes up in the summer and anti-violence advocates pay more attention to it. The Rev. Al Sharpton has said he plans to live in Chicago for a few months to work with neighborhood leaders on the problem.

    Quinn, who has advocated for a statewide assault weapons ban, spent much of the holiday weekend discussing the violence. He drastically altered a concealed carry bill that lawmakers sent to him, calling it a matter of safety.

    Illinois lawmakers have to come up with a law by Tuesday and are expected to override Quinn's changes, which call for a one-gun limit on the number of weapons a person can carry and a ban on guns at establishments with liquor licenses, among other things.
    "That ought to be an alarm bell to all of us that we need strong laws that protect the public safety, especially when it comes to guns," the Chicago Democrat told reporters after speaking at a church on the city's West Side. "It's time to end the violence."

    One of the shootings on Saturday night proved especially violent, killing a man in his late 40s and wounding six others. A 25-year-old man was shot and killed earlier Saturday outside his home.

    Among the wounded are a 7-year-old boy who was shot Thursday night and Jaden Donald, 5, who authorities and relatives said has undergone multiple surgeries since being shot in the abdomen early Friday morning in a park. Police said two men – ages 34 and 28 – also were wounded in that Friday shooting.

    Prosecutors in Donald's case have charged Darrell Chambers with three counts each of attempted first-degree murder and aggravated battery.
    During a hearing Sunday, Chambers was denied bond by Cook County Associate Judge Adam Bourgeios, who told the man "there are no conditions I can set to keep the community safe," the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

    Authorities also said a 17-year-old man was shot and killed by Chicago police Thursday after he allegedly pointed a gun at officers.
    Despite the number of shootings over the holiday weekend, there have been a fewer number of homicides in Chicago in the first six months of 2013 compared to the same period last year. Overall, there were 500 shootings in 2012.

    The number of homicides typically goes up in the summer and anti-violence advocates pay more attention to it. The Rev. Al Sharpton has said he plans to live in Chicago for a few months to work with neighborhood leaders on the problem.

    Quinn, who has advocated for a statewide assault weapons ban, spent much of the holiday weekend discussing the violence. He drastically altered a concealed carry bill that lawmakers sent to him, calling it a matter of public safety.

    Illinois lawmakers face a Tuesday deadline to come up with a concealed carry law and are expected to override Quinn's changes, which call for a one-gun limit on the number of weapons a person can carry and a ban on guns at establishments with liquor licenses, among other things.

    Quinn and anti-violence advocates have highlighted city violence in the debate on gun control. But outside the Chicago area, discussion statewide has largely focused on gun owners' rights. Lawmakers say their original bill was a compromise that came out of months of debate.

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