Otis McDonald, 1933-2014: Fought for African-Americans’ Rights against the Chicago Political machine. April 06, 2014|By Dahleen Glanton, Chicago Tribune reporter
Otis McDonald, 1933-2014: Fought for African-Americans’ Rights against the Chicago Political machine. April 06, 2014|By Dahleen Glanton, Chicago Tribune reporter
Long time no hear from! Yes, that was a good article. I’ll keep my opinions to myself lest I bring out the haters, but I also think he is a hero.
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Health & eyesight gradually improving, and hope sometime in the near future to be back to posting regularly… I too try to keep opinions to myself to avoid haters here…
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Hi Kevin. I was a bit surprised when I started getting communications from the NRA. I’ve stopped them now. But this seems a weird time in your county’s ghastly experience of lunatics with guns to start flagging up someone who campaigned for the right to bear arms as a hero. I guess there’s a lot more than the ocean between us on this.
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Hello Charles! Am astounded that you would be getting stuff from NRA! Glad you were able to resolve the issue of unwanted communications! I am getting back to walking regularly – 5 miles, 3 times a week is my goal and I do so when my knees agree and I am not fighting a cold or bronchitis!
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Very pleased that things are improving. That’s a good aspiration. Love to Gracie.
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