Posted on 09/08/2014 10:32:04 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
On September 2nd, Chicagos WGN carried a news story entitled Chicago Summer Job Employees say they have not been paid. Several hundred people who signed up for the citys summer jobs program One Summer Chicago did not receive the paycheck they were expecting on August 29th.
But dont bother looking for this story on the web today unless you are familiar with webcache, for the entire piece has been erased and chucked down the familiar memory hole. Why? It could have something to do with who owes these summer jobs workers the money! That would be the St Sabina Catholic Church, made infamous outside the Windy City by its priest, the dedicated Marxist, Obama-supporter, America hater and well known fighter for his own brand of racial justice, the Reverend Michael Pfleger.
In 2008, Pfleger decided he and his anti-gun minions should simply do away with John Riggio, the owner of Chucks Gun Shop in Riverdale. Were going to snuff out John Riggio, said Pfleger to a gathering of like-minded gun grabbers at a rally outside of Chucks. As a typically inclusive liberal, Pfleger added were going to snuff out legislators that are voting against our gun laws. When questioned about his choice of terms, the good reverend claimed, I was talking about exposing the gun shop owners and legislators who support them. After all, everybody knows that snuff out really means expose. This provides just an idea of the general depravity of St. Sabinas priest.
According to the current Page Cant Be Found story, WGN investigated the complaints of the unpaid One Summer Chicago workers to find they had been part of a mentorship program through St Sabina. They told WGN they were not given an explanation as to why they hadnt been paid. The only information...
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Obama is late again but he will be off the golf course soon so just hold on kid.
just consider it a tithe to the pope
Why Pfleger has not yet been excommunicated is a mystery to me.
Has he been defrocked, at least?
St Sabina has an interesting history. It was the center of an prodominently Irish neighborhood on Chicago’s southwest side.
It became a target because it’s pastor a Father Lawler got involved in politics and was active in attempting to retain the disolving Irish community character because it was changing because of new housing developments and the expansion of suburbia during the late 60s. Where offspring of the 1st and 2nd generation Irish settlers after inheriting those residences were selling them and moving away as their progenitors passed on.
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