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He's pledged new initiatives to stop the violence and get guns off the streets, called for "more resources for our children" to stem the shootings. In many ways, anti-violence activists say, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel is saying the right things. But after another 13 people were killed in Chicago over Labor Day weekend, including a retired pastor, pushing the city's total homicides this year to 507, the Mayor's Office declined to comment, instead referring questions to the city's police department. |
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Sosalty
(9/7/2016)
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Here's an idea, just let the 2nd A in Chicago be banished. Let see how that utopian plan works in practice. No guns, what could possibly go wrong? They already have a good start, let's make this experiment a little more scientific and see how the hypothesis plays out. |
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