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January 31, 2011

SOTU address catered to a new type of voter



Hector Luis Alamo, Jr.

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January 24, 2011

Prayer is back in Illinois schools. Oh, happy day!



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January 16, 2011

To Chicago go the spoils



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January 9, 2011

Mayoral candidates fight for city's trust



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January 4, 2011

Lightning-bugs and Lightning



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Labels: America, education, freedom of speech, history, ignorance, pop culture, race, racism, Truth, values

January 3, 2011

The Search for the Latino Community's 'Consensus Candidate' for Chicago Mayor



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Labels: 2011 Chicago mayoral race, Chicago, democracy, ignorance, Latinos, mass distraction, minorities, politics, pop culture, race, Truth, values
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