Posted on 11/20/2010 6:53:51 PM PST by WebFocus
In front of roughly 200 supporters gathered at a cold, windy Northerly Island, former U.S. Sen. Carol Moseley Braun formally announced her candidacy for Chicago mayor Saturday.
I just want to serve, Braun said. Government is about the peoples business and my lifes work has been dedicated to making government work for all of the people.
In her 24-minute speech, Braun said that opponent Rahm Emanuels television ads about Chicago needing to decide whether to be a great city or a second-tier city pose a completely false choice.
Chicago will always be a great city, because its people will tolerate nothing less, Braun said. She said the challenge is whether our city will be great for all its citizens or only for those who live in the right neighborhoods, who have the right jobs, who have the right connections, who get the no-bid contracts, and the multimillion dollar paychecks.
Braun spoke of her deep Chicago roots her grandparents came here from the South at the beginning of the 20th century. She promised to find a new police superintendent to strengthen community policing. She also pledged to protect seniors pensions and target cronyism and patronage. She has pledged to undo the deal that privatized city parking meters.
Braun appeared on stage with U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush and state Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago). Also on stage was former Chicago Ald. Robert Shaw.
Sandoval criticized Brauns rival, former White House chief of staff Emanuel, as someone who had grown up in the suburbs and abandoned President Obama before the midterm election. Supporters carried a banner that read: We did it for Harold, lets do it for Carol, referencing the slogan from the historic election of Mayor Harold Washington that appeared on buttons for Brauns Senate campaign.
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Have you ever been to Chicago? I have been in every major city in this country, I have been in all of the European Capitals and I've been to many cities in Canada.
When I say every major city the only two MAJOR cities I haven't been to are Houston and Dallas.
I've been to New York, Boston, S.F, LA, Seattle, San Antonio, Miami, Philly, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Atlanta, St. Louis, Kansas City, Omaha, Portland, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Louisville, Minneapolis, Milwaukee, Green Bay, Sioux Falls, Washington DC, Orlando, Tampa, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tuscon, Providence, Hartford, Detroit, Richmond, I can keep going...
None of these cities hold a penny to Chicago. Yes, the politicians are corrupt but it is the has the CLEANEST downtown area compared to any other city in this country that I have been to (with the exception of Dallas and Houston) as I've never been there.
We have phenomenal restaurants, we don't have garbage in the streets like New York, we have the best assortment of museums in as close proximity as you can possibly get.
Mayor Daley for all his wrongs really did a number on the lake front with the redevelopment of Soldier Field and the Museums surrounding Soldier Field (all within a mile of each other).
We have five historic sports franchises, we have probably the second best area to shop in the country second to New York City on Michigan Avenue which has all of the top stores in the nation.
As far as the corruption and crime. The corruption will never end as long as the populous of Chicago continue to be bribed to vote. The gang activity is not in the downtown area and there are many affluent areas in the city. If you want crime you need to go the south side or west side well outside of the loop.
So as a Chicagoan I find your statement insulting. And I doubt you have ever been here, we also have some of the best hotels in the nation. Oh and many parks that are CLEAN unlike some other cities where you have to dodge bums and needles.
If you threw a wig on Todd Stroger he would be a dead look alike for Carol Mosley Fraud, hell she could be running Cook County right now while Todd is off snorting coke somewhere in the ghetto.
I also have friends who have lived in Chicago and I have read much about the city. While I do not dispute the sports, airports, culture, the fact remains that Chicago has been corrupt in it's politics and practices since way before the turn of the century. That is a fact.
Apparently, the citizens of your fine city either cannot change the atmosphere, or don't want to change the atmosphere.
While I understand your affection for your native city, the fact remains that the Dailey’s, Obama’s and Braun types dominate the perception of Chicago. Once again, that is a fact.
It in Chicago speak, the city and park district employees call Grant Park and the downtown lake front, “The front yard.” At many homes, the front facade of the house and the front lawn are the cleanest and most well manicured part of the properties. The same is true of Chicago.
Daley has revitalized the downtown and those sites with heavy tourist traffice. Some formerly habitable residential neighborhoods are being downgraded as the regime shifts former Chicago Housing tenants, if one can call these people tenants, and Section 8 recipients out of the downtown and near North, South and West Sides and into the city’s periphery. Face it, there are virtually no Chicago Public Schools close to downtown.
Many visitors who see nothing more of Chicago than O’Hare and their downtown hotel think that Chicago is positively beautiful, but so is a Potemkin village.
Michelle Bachmann pronounced us coming out of the nightmare but I just went into it again studying up on this commie and Chicago etc.
Daley did a good job cleaning up Bridgeport, tearing down the Robert Taylor Homes and cleaning up the area by the United Center. It went from gang land to yuppie land.
But Detroit had a mayor go to jail, New York City is a basket case and LA is the biggest gang banger city in the country! So yeah every city has a ghetto even small cities like Omaha and Sioux Falls. You can thank your neighborhood democrats for letting welfare cheats and illegals vote because they are voting for the corrupt politicians after being bribed with cigarettes, booze, you name it.
But don't let the illegal aliens and welfare cheats ruin this city. Every city has bad areas, bad politicians, ect... Daley is gone, overall I think he did a good job by trying to clean up the filth in the ghettos and getting them either thrown in jail or thrown out of the city.
I can go to a White Sox game or Blackhawks game without worrying that I will be shot. That is one good thing Daley did, and I like how he cleaned up the lake front.
Carol “No Whites Allowed”
Of course! Silly me!
HEY Tomkow is this true???
HEY Tomkow is this true???
Poor, Chicago, having to choose between Moseley Braun and Emanuel. Talk about an “embarrassment of riches.” Those uninformed ones will probably try to vote for both candidates, not realizing they can only have one!
I have been to Chicago only one — 1993, and there was so much road construction that I could not drive around easily. Unfortunately, I do not recall the cleanliness of the city outside of the downtown area, which as I remember was clean.
Do you remember a man named Bernard Epton. He ran in 1983 against Harold Washington on the slogan, “Epton ... Before It’s too Late.” And he was a racial liberal, backed the civil rights agenda, etc. He was vilified for running a “racist” campaign. As I recall, he got a good vote for a Republican in Chicago, but party label means everything in Chicago.
You know, considering the people of Chicago, it is amazing that the city is as vibrant as it is.
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