Tuesday, July 10, 2012

The new era of gang-sters in Chi Town

Big bad Rahm the mayor of Chi town is challenging the "gangstas." Get away form that kid! Show some values!  This man can't be serious. Since Rahm Emanuel has taken over the job as mayor of Chicago, he has ordered the city police to end their strike units aimed at corralling and controlling gangs and gang violence activity in Chicago. As a result of Rahm's egalitarian plan, the murder rate in Chi town is through the roof, up 38% this year alone. Yet the mayor and his puppet police chief refuse to acknowledge that their combined efforts of a more touchy feely and politically correct police presence simply isn't working.

Perhaps the mayor should schedule a private viewing of The Untouchables and review how it was done "back in the day."  Have a look at how Elliot Ness and Jim Malone handled it mr. mayor, maybe order yourself a set of mail order balls while you are in the process. 

"They pull a knife, you pull a gun. They sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of theirs to the morgue. *That's* the *Chicago* way!" That's the way it is done mr. mayor.

Oh...I forgot, your version of the untouchables is to be hands off on the gangs while you are appealing to their 'gang values' andyou order them to not touch the children of Chicago.

Let me know how that is working for you mr. mayor. Never mind, I will just watch the media reports of the body counts as those continue to grow. I already know how it is working out for you mr. mayor and I already know who is responsible.  And soon everyone else in America will know too.



NATO Summit Emanuel
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If Chicago's street thugs are going to attack each other, they should take their fight away from innocent children, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel told the CBS Evening News on Monday.

"We've got two gangbangers, one standing next to a kid. Get away from that kid. Take your stuff away to the alley. Don't touch the children of the city of Chicago. Don't get near them," Emanuel -- President Obama's former chief of staff -- told anchor Scott Pelley.

"And it is about values. As I said then [when a 7-year-old girl was shot and killed last month], who raised you? How were you raised? And I don't buy this case where people say they don't have values. They do have values. They have the wrong values. Don't come near the kids -- don't touch them."

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