Dart said his office once ran a strict program, but changes in state law made the program unsafe and eroded public trust. "If you're going to put people that have violence in their backgrounds out, you need to have a strict program. You can't just let people just sort of run free," Dart said.
This burn victim and others, should be able to sue lawmakers, courts, etc, because they allowed vicious criminals loose to destroy their lives! Sure there are laws protecting them all, but those laws should be invalid when life-changing crimes were allowed by these elected or publicly paid people who ignored common sense!
Enough is enough!
Call my shrink
5 months ago
Why should he worry. He has a squad outside his house 24/7 like the rest of them
Chaos In My Brain
5 months ago
Dart has never gone against his democratic masters in his life. Kneels like a good boy, yes sir!
Chitcago
5 months ago
Tom The Tool Dart couldn’t wait to unload the program. Now all the heat sit’s with the court..
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
This burn victim and others, should be able to sue lawmakers, courts, etc, because they allowed vicious criminals loose to destroy their lives! Sure there are laws protecting them all, but those laws should be invalid when life-changing crimes were allowed by these elected or publicly paid people who ignored common sense!
Enough is enough!
Why should he worry. He has a squad outside his house 24/7 like the rest of them
Dart has never gone against his democratic masters in his life. Kneels like a good boy, yes sir!
Tom The Tool Dart couldn’t wait to unload the program. Now all the heat sit’s with the court..