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And don't insult Stickney!...
"Sexual complementarity." This guy cracks me up....
I have always liked this building. I think that it is a bit of architectural snobbery to dismiss it. Sure, it is a little kitschy, but its details are only going to be more appreciated as the decade...
Navin, I said "Residenters," you said "Deeders." Here's another one: "Residers." Resider (noun): One who questions Rahm Emanuel's ability to run for Mayor of Chicago because Rahm has not resided in ...
Yes, (no sarcasm) this is like the birther movement. If only there was a short name, analogous to "birther" that could be given to the people in the anti-Rahm movement. Let's see. "Residenters" d...
I never thought I would write something in support of Rahm Emmanuel, but here goes. The guy deserves to run. ...
"Be like me." That's a good one. Humility is not in Madigan's playbook....
I agree; slickpoetry makes some very good points. One other thing. Gorman is really being manipulative by bringing up her husband's medical condition. She wants us to take out our violins and play ...
After last Tuesday, I don't think we are angry. We are happy!...
Hey take it easy on us Tea Partiers. Isn't this article about Bush? In fact, he flunked the Tea Party test of fiscal conservatism. His goofy Wall Street Bailout and Keynesian TARP plan was in direc...
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Ahhhh, how nice it is to have the House back in GOP hands. It is a pleasure to see the hand-wringing by liberals. My only surprise is that the thread has gone this long without a Chicagoist commente...
I am glad that you brought up religion. It is the Global Warming Religion that is a matter of faith....
The sad legacy of the four-plus-ones is something that you cannot see. I am referring to the character-filled buildings that these four-plus-ones replaced. To get a hint, look--in the photograph abo...
Hey, I am a Tea Partier and I think this looks good. See, we Tea Partiers believe that government cannot spend us into prosperity. We believe in lower taxes, no more bailouts, and less regulation. ...

