Editorial: Chicago comes out a winner after hosting DNC – Chicago Sun-Times

"Overall, it was a far cry from the so-called 'police riot' at Chicago’s 1968 Democratic National Convention. The answer to the question, 'Can we finally put 1968 behind us this time, when the Democrats’ 1996 convention went smoothly and everyone seemed to forget it?' seems to be a strong yes."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Snelling and Playa need to thank their lucky stars that the Soros funded professional troublemakers didn’t show and they finally gave the police the latitude to deal with the malcontents outnumbered by the media. Rest up for election night fellas.

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