Editorial: Only in Chicago does a debate about one casino turn into a fight over six – Chicago Tribune*

"Once that gambling emporium arrives within just a few feet of the friendly confines, and the pot shop known as Sunnyside Lakeview moves into the massive former John Barleycorn’s bar at 3524 N. Clark St., where it says it can serve 2,000 customers a day, a family outing to the ballpark is sure going to look a lot different."
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debtsor
4 years ago

John Barleycorn has turned into a Sunnyside shop? Oh how times have changed..

Aaron
4 years ago

Legalized prostitution incoming.

Freddy
4 years ago
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Agreed- This state has turned into Pottersville or should I say PRITZKERVILLE

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Money and power, the evil partners!

mqyl
4 years ago

classic Sodom and Gomorrah thinking: Chicago will allow gambling and other regressive activities as long as they result in increased tax revenues.

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