Ty Fahner, former Illinois Attorney General, dies at 81 – CBS2 (Chicago)

fahner-today.png As Illinois Attorney General in 1982, Fahner was at a Republican election event at the Pheasant Run Resort when an aide came out from behind a big blue velvet curtain and tugged at his jacket. People were being poisoned and dying in multiple places around the Chicago area—and it turned out that what they had in common was that they had all taken Tylenol.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Fahner hung out to dry because some nut decided to poison people around Halloween. Yet a smarmy, smiling “ I know nothing “ Mayorkas blithely walks away from a drugs crisis caused by his administration’s border policies. Strange times of non- accountability we live in.

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