Reading the comments at Craig's blog I cannot help but believe that some of those who wrote in will engage violently with a future that shunts them aside. They will be ill-equipped to survive any other way. iPods, Blackberries, and text messaging are no substitute for skills that pay wages. Flipping burgers at Ronald's house may help with the rent, but are no substitute for skills that are in demand for a lifetime.And then there are those who still have their head stuck in the sand.
Isaiah's death can be just another meaningless loss of a boy who may, or may not, have associated with gangs. Just another tickmark in Chicago's homicide count for 2008. Or, perhaps, in view of the economic and credit crisis in front of us and the risk to all of us if our economy, society and government fail, his death can become an opportunity to renew our commitment to improving this community for everyone. Mike Harrington's essay gives several excellent suggestions. Source.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Murder Near the Alderman's Office Still a Hot Topic
While some of you leave your commentary here about the recent murder in Rogers Park, other's use their own blog to let their feelings known. Here's what the 'Living Room of Rogers Park' has to say.
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I wish nothing but success on your blog! I have some friends up in Rogers Park and this helps me keep up with what is going on in the neighborhood! If you even want me to run anything for you on my blog, I would be happy to!
Scott
www.reviewchicago.com
i really hate how u got some much to say about freaky dude u dont know shit so u need to stop posting shit about my dude g come on now
Jammo, take a hike. You wanna kno the real meaning of disrespect? Take a look in the mirror. Your attitude is all wrong. How bout tryin to make a difference in a way that won't get you in jail?
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