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Democrat for AG holds campaign photoshoot in Chicago to be one of the people - UofMstateU - 01-12-2018 03:00 PM

and he and is entourage are robbed at gunpoint.

BUT MUH SHITHOLES!

Rahms' Chicago

Illinois AG candidate robbed at gunpoint in Chicago during campaign photoshoot

A Democratic candidate running for Illinois attorney general was robbed at gunpoint Thursday during a campaign photoshoot in Chicago.

The Chicago Tribune reported that Aaron Goldstein, 42, and members of his campaign team were approached by three men in their early 20s. One of the men had a handgun and demanded Goldstein and the campaign aides turn over the camera equipment and other personal belongings, including their cell phones, which they did.


http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/12/illinois-ag-candidate-robbed-at-gunpoint-in-chicago-during-campaign-photoshoot.html


RE: Democrat for AG holds campaign photoshoot in Chicago to be one of the people - rath v2.0 - 01-12-2018 03:01 PM

One of the people just welcomed him to the city of brotherly love.


RE: Democrat for AG holds campaign photoshoot in Chicago to be one of the people - HeartOfDixie - 01-12-2018 03:01 PM

When are they going to learn?

Believe it or not, just because somebody is poor and brown does not mean they are victims of anything.

It's a twisted version of how many liberals treat the mentally disabled. They want to pretend that they are all geniuses trapped in failing bodies when it fact they largely are not. A friend of mine is a special education teacher, inclusion classes so they are extremely disabled, and she has to spend time teaching Newton's Law instead of spending extra time making sure they can count change, read menus, and have basic living skills to take care of themselves as best they can.