Chicago’s Bloody Past Is Very Present – Wall Street Journal*

“What’s going on now, that’s not what our buses are about,” said Don Fielding, who 35 years ago founded Untouchable Tours. “ Al Capone and Bugs Moran—those men are nostalgia, they don’t scare people. What’s happening in Chicago today is so much worse. It just makes you sad.”
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

The arrogant punk mayor of Chiraq refuses to do anything to address the extreme violence of her city. The city is approaching the point of no return. That’s quite a legacy Lori.

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