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lotowner
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Who's Next?
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9/3/2010 9:37:18 AM
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Look for the next News Conference to be:
- Chicago Mafia
- Mexican Drug Lords
- Al Qaeda
- Illegal Immigrants
Gang Members Blast City, Police Policies
Supt. Weis Has Threatened To Go After Gangs With Federal LawCHICAGO (CBS) ?
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- Self-described Conservative Vice Lords member Barrion Dupree El, and former gang members Reginald Akeem Berry Sr. and Wallace "Gator" Bradley discuss city and police policy.
At a news conference organized by self-identified gang members Thursday morning, several speakers complained that police and city officials do not respect them, and that the only way to curb violence is to provide jobs and improve their community.
The men who spoke out Thursday morning blamed poverty, drugs and a lack of jobs for the problems in the streets. They also said that Chicago Police Supt. Jody Weis' meeting with so-called gang leaders was a waste of time.
But when asked what could be done right now to stop the daily barrage of bullets on Chicago streets, they didn't have an answer.
The self-described current and former gang members held a news conference at the Columbus Park Refectory, at 5701 W. Jackson Blvd. on the city's West Side.
"The problem with them is that they're giving us an ultimatum – quit – instead of an alternative. But we're offering these young men an alternative, saying, 'Get off the corner selling these bags, and come to this construction site and pick up this brick," Reginald Akeem Berry Sr., an admitted former gang member, said.
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Summer Lover
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More entitlements
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9/3/2010 10:52:32 AM
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"Give me a job." We Americans have come to the conclusion that "you should be honored that I am "working" for you", instead of us thanking our employers for letting us work for them. Some time back a coworker asked our manager for some extra time off, and he responded "are you asking how you can EARN additional time off?"
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Talullahhound
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Who's Next?
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9/3/2010 3:02:43 PM
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Too bad ending gang violence is not as easy as just finging jobs for them. They don't need more entitlement programs, they need a fundamental shift in culture and attitude. And the only ones that can bring about that kind of change is themselves.
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Summer Lover
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Bingo!
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9/3/2010 4:02:07 PM
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Oops, probably should not have said that, using that word may not be legal anymore.. Come on Hound - personal responsibility?
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Of course, it is personal responsibility. They want jobs, but they don't want to go to school. They want jobs, but they don't want to have to actually show up for them. Of course they are frustrated... but they don't seem to realize that it is within their power to make things better for themselves.
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jace
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Bingo!
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9/5/2010 6:55:39 PM
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There thugs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old Diver
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More entitlements
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9/6/2010 9:09:27 PM
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We tried hiring these guys. They have no saleable skills at all. Most couldn't make change and would show up when or if they felt like it. Frequently they were very violent. Demanded much and were difficult to train. People like that cannot hold jobs. Until there is some fundamental in their comportment there is no hope.
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