Among the many memories I have of Thanksgiving past, I vividly recall my first grade teacher at St. William School in Chicago, Helen Colletti. Mrs. Colletti,…
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Not too long ago, the slight majority of America’s registered voters, gripped in a frenzy reminiscent of Charles Manson’s followers, voted into the presidency a community…
Okay, we have heard a great deal about quasi African American President Barack Obama and African American Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. falsely casting suspicion…
The end of a year is the traditional time to take a moment to step back from the daily news and reflect on the events of…
Living in Chicago, it would have been nearly impossible not to know the name Conrad Black. Even if I managed to miss his involvement with the…
Thank you, Therese Albrecht, for confronting me in front of Saint Mary of the Angels Church on the early afternoon of Sunday, November 23, 2008. It…
I, Joseph Fosco, would like to make some brief statements relating to the 2008 Election. Following my remarks I will be posting my friend Conrad Black’s…
stopped at the gas station Sunday morning and bought theChicago Tribune and Sun-Times, (despite my brother-in-Christ Conrad Black’s opinion of the latter newspaper). I walked into my home,…
This week we found out the City of Chicago has a 469 million dollar deficit. One might think, with this incredible debt to bear, Daley might…