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Laura Washington: Carrying The Cross for Chicago’s Gun Victims
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David Williamson
Website: http://libertyparkpress.com
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The Rev. Michael Pfleger has turned to the cross. Almost 800 crosses, actually, marching down Chicago’s North Michigan Avenue. White, wooden crosses, etched with the names of the dead, the murder victims of 2016. Crosses borne by loved ones left behind, neighbors, friends and anyone else who cares. “The violence is driving me out of my mind,” Pfleger said over the phone. Last week, I called Pfleger, the pastor of St. Sabina Catholic Church and crusader against guns and mayhem. His voice was plaintive, tinged with desperation.
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dasing
(12/26/2016)
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The Rev. was, aparently, out of his mind a long time ago! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(12/26/2016)
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Pfleger is a fascistic neocommunist pig "brutha wannabe". |
Comment by:
mickey
(12/26/2016)
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Old Snuffy is just another Chicago thug. Thinks it's fun to threaten to 'snuff out' law abiding businessmen. Why he wears black instead of prison orange is still a mystery to me. |
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