Perhaps surprisingly, the article is on NPR. Perhaps this is a sign that even NPR can eventually see the writing on the wall.
At a press conference two weeks ago, Mick Dumke, a reporter from the liberal Chicago Reader, asked Mayor Richard Daley what should have been an obvious question: "Since guns are readily available in Chicago even with a ban in place, do you really think it's been effective?" Daley's response wasn't very helpful. Picking up a very old rifle with a bayonet that had been turned in during one of Chicago's numerous gun buybacks, Daley blustered: "Oh, it's been very effective. If I put this up your butt, you'll find out how effective it is. . . . This gun saved many lives — it could save your life."
Reporters greeted Daley's outburst with a moment of stunned silence. But it wasn't Daley's answer that was important. The novelty is that a reporter actually questioned Daley on whether the gun ban had failed.
Way to win hearts and minds, Mayor Daley. This is the Chicago way — "Siddown, shaddap, and think what the Mayor's office tells you to think."
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You know, I really don't have any sympathy for places like Chicago, DC, NYC, Boston etc etc etc. If they wanted change, they'd vote republican every once in a while, at least on one level of government, to mix it up a little. But they just keep pushing the same blue monkey button, cycle after cycle.
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Compare and contrast to Albert Einstein's dictum that doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results is the definition of insanity.
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I thought it was Freud that said that.
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Ok. I don't know why I thought it was Freud, actually.
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