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About that little weekend setback…

Monday, Jun 23, 2008

I have only one thing to say…

Swing away while you can.

- Posted by Rich Miller        


92 Comments
  1. - Dan S, a voter and Cubs Fan - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:13 pm:

    Thats pretty bold for the fan of a team whose manager barely speaks broken english and just got swept by a team that is 20 games over .500 and currently holds the best record in MLB.


  2. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:15 pm:

    I’ll take Ozzie over any manager in baseball. I understand him perfectly. Not sure why you don’t.


  3. - Adolfo Phillips - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:16 pm:

    Huh? Perhaps you were out of the country this weekend. The Sox choked. Badly. Someone was impersonating Joe Crede and A.J. Pierzynski at the plate. It was sad. Good thing you missed it.


  4. - ChiCountryGuy - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:18 pm:

    “I understand him perfectly.”

    Do you have someone interpret for you? Cause the rest of the world can’t understand him one bit.


  5. - Dan S, a voter and Cubs Fan - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:24 pm:

    “I understand him perfectly.” The only thing I understand when Ozzie is speaking are thesensor bleeps.


  6. - Sinister - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:25 pm:

    Ah, it’s ok Cub fans. Bottom line is that the Sox can’t beat the Cubs heads up, so Sox fans will deter to meaningless insults. Looking forward to another sweep at Comiskey…or whatever its called now.


  7. - K to the 3 - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:30 pm:

    “I understand him perfectly.” Come on now, let’s not get crazy. Sox fans can talk all they want, but we’ll have the last laugh this year when Ozzie and his boys are sitting at home watching the Cubs in October.


  8. - unclesam - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:32 pm:

    Rich,

    Again, I comment your commitment to your team. Well, that is, if you can call whatever southside thing that played the Cubs this week a “team.”

    This coming from a guy who was with you and Rep. Joe Lyons at Saputos the night the Sox won it all in 2005 — and gradulating you and your team in all my Cubbie bitterness and all-things-Chicago loyalty. Where did that team go?


  9. - wordslinger - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:33 pm:

    Take a breath, everybody — 162 games, long way to go. We’ll do it again this weekend.

    I think we can all take pleasure in the facts that both teams are in first and that we’re the marquee Sunday night game two weeks in a row on the Eastern Seaboard Productions Network. And that’s with the Yankees and Mets going this weekend, too.


  10. - Anon - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:33 pm:

    Show me lovable losers and I’ll show you losers.


  11. - unclesam - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:34 pm:

    Meant “congratulating” you.

    Anyway, we’ll see how things shape up this weekend at the Cell.


  12. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:34 pm:

    It’s true. I wouldn’t lie about that. Plus, I even understand Emil Jones and Gary Forby. No kidding at all. Every word. I have a knack for those things.


  13. - Anonymous - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:36 pm:

    Before being swept, Ozzie claimed he hates Wrigley Field because there are rats as big as pigs deep inside “the friendly confines.” Maybe he realized he’s afraid of rats.


  14. - Vote Quimby! - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:37 pm:

    ‘that little weekend setback’…..ah, always on message.


  15. - Ted Abernathy - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:41 pm:

    I never have gotten the fanatacism with which some Cardinals and Sox fans are “anti-fans” of the Cubs. Pretty lame if you ask me. Anybody that would actually buy a shirt like the one you display probably has an “I’m With Stupid” shirt they think is hilarious, too. . .


  16. - Vote Quimby! - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:42 pm:

    jealous of our unique history of success, I guess…


  17. - Crystal Clear - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:43 pm:

    Ozzie was quoted as saying he was not afraid of letting Edmonds hit against his pitchers after 2 home runs on Saturday. Then he turns around and intentionally walks him on Sunday.

    I agree with Ozzie’s managing, but disagree with his incessant talk of all that is simply nonsense. His should just shut up and manage.


  18. - freelance editor - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:45 pm:

    i’m a cub fan, so obviously i enjoyed the weekend. next weekend at il taxpayer field is going to be a bigger test. before anyone gets carried away, let’s remember that both teams got worked over by the rays recently. another 3 and out in the playoffs won’t cut it this year.


  19. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:46 pm:

    ===I never have gotten the fanatacism with which some Cardinals and Sox fans are “anti-fans” of the Cubs===

    All you have to do is go back to 2005 on this blog and look at all the Sox hating by oh, so sensitive Cub fans.

    Spare me the whining.


  20. - Sweep.......... - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:48 pm:

    all too sweet - The Sox have their work cut out for them — I predict the Choke is over Rich -


  21. - Cubtastic - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:48 pm:

    The only thing sweeter than sweeping the Sox will be sweeping the Sox in their own house. Whoosh.


  22. - Crafty Girl - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:48 pm:

    Anon, I’m sure there were rats in Wrigley Field this weekend. But Lou Pinella and the team swept them right out.


  23. - Six Degrees of Separation - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:49 pm:

    I guess the “official drink” was being served and consumed in the visitor’s dugout this past weekend.


  24. - Kevin Fanning - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:50 pm:

    Go cubs go, go cubs go, hey chicago whatta ya say, the cubs are gonna win today. Nice to hear that three days in a row. Can’t wait for the next three times inside the Cell.


  25. - Six Degrees of Separation - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:52 pm:

    KF-

    Well, one thing’s for certain. If the Sox win any games next weekend, we will hear a mullet-worthy anthem over the loudspeakers rather than a Steeve Goodman song.


  26. - Kevin Fanning - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:55 pm:

    Lol


  27. - Dan S, a voter and Cubs Fan - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:57 pm:

    I root for 2 teams, The Chicago Cubs and anyone who plays the St Louis Cardinals except the Chicago White Sox.


  28. - trafficmatt - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 1:57 pm:

    Yep - they beat the Sox, fair and square. At-a-boy to the Cubs.

    Still won’t dampen my enthusiasm for the Sox. Go Sox!!!! The Sox still have the better stadium, Wrigley is a dump - bring in the bulldozers and build a new one. People were worried when they were going to tear down the old stadium, but since United went up, I don’t hear any longings for the old one - same will happen with Wrigley.


  29. - Vote Quimby! - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:01 pm:

    Aside from the troughs, Wrigley is a perfect place for baseball. 32-8, baby!


  30. - Ryno - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:07 pm:

    Speaking for thoughtful Cub fans…yeah it’s nice to get a sweep at home. But let’s not get too overjoyed about taking 3 from a team that is so clearly overestimated. The Sox are in baseball’s worst division and are destined for second half collapse that should cost both Ozzie and Williams their jobs. At least Ozzie-that was horrible managing this weekend.

    Yeah, it’s nice to get the sweep. But taking 3 from the quality of team the Sox are right now is comparable to sweeping the Kane County Cougars.


  31. - Ghost - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:08 pm:

    Chicago politics and chicago baseball, I wonder which is more devisive?


  32. - 47th Ward - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:09 pm:

    Wow Rich. It took until 2pm to get this posted. Are you OK?

    Thanks for acknowledging the Cubs sweep of the AL Central Division leaders.

    Unofficial reports from the 22nd and 19th police stations indicate a tripling of arrests made in or near Wrigley field. According to my CPD source, a typical weekend game at Wrigley results in 20-30 arrests for various incidents. This weekend saw about 100 per game.

    Nice work, Sox fans!


  33. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:14 pm:

    Um, actually, I posted this a little after one. You must be a Hoosier. As a Cub fan, you’re already a hoser. lol


  34. - Vote Quimby! - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:15 pm:

    I doubt if all those extra arrests were Sox fans: probably an increase in broom thefts.


  35. - Say WHAT? - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:21 pm:

    I’ve spent the past 24 years as a tortured Cubs fan married to a Sox fan. Our son is also a Sox fan. They gang up and pick on me non-stop. They say I’m demented for cheering the Cubs. I don’t whine. I don’t complain….. Just sayin. I take it well. I HAVE been gloating this week. How sweet it is! I’ll go easy on em and limit my gloat. I know their dainty little White Sox ego’s cannot handle much ribbing. hehe


  36. - wordslinger - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:26 pm:

    I’ve tried to take the high road here, but all this talk of arrests….

    Did you hear about the Sox fan who got jumped outside Wrigley Field? Three guys held him down while another guy did his hair.

    Did you hear about the Cub fan who got beat up outside Comiskey Park? He was taken to the Bridgeport precinct, held for six hours then released with just a warning.


  37. - S. Illinois - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:27 pm:

    You can understand Emil? Will you be going to the leaders’ meetings to translate? We might get this budget thing cleared up yet!

    By the way, down here we were counting on your Sox this weekend to help the Cards pick up a couple of games on the Cubs. Try harder next weekend, will ya!?


  38. - Muskrat - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:31 pm:

    I will stop worrying about a Cubs collapse on the day their World Series victory is officially entered into the record books, the video tapes are stored in the National Archives, and the newspaper reports have been microfilmed and placed in an abandoned mine shaft on Spitsbergen Island for future generations to find. Until then, I’m not taking any chances.


  39. - Ta Da - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:46 pm:

    I can understand while S. Illinois was rooting for the Sox to help the Cards pick up a couple of games on the Cubs…the hapless Cardinals can’t win on their own. And what’s with Ozzie throwing whatever it is into his mouth constantly? He looks like a bird. Maybe we can’t understand a word he says because his mouth is full of sunflower seed shells.


  40. - Anonymous45 - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:47 pm:

    Can you say sore loser-Rich?


  41. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:50 pm:

    Awww. Hurt feelings, Anonymous45? That’s so precious.


  42. - S. Illinois - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:52 pm:

    Yikes…..losing for a century makes you guys tense and spiteful.


  43. - Anonymous - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:52 pm:

    The Cubs once again will win another title…in June, as they always do. It’s theOctober ones that are tricky…


  44. - 618er - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:53 pm:

    Ahh cub fans. While I acknowledge most I know are die hard next to none, it always amazes me how desperate they are for their beloved team that a half season in 99 of not sucking can cloud their memory from the other 98 and a half.

    Sorry rich I have to put my tin foil hat on around these rabid north siders…..


  45. - Jaded - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:53 pm:

    You could change the post to Choke, the official drink of Chicago baseball. Both teams have had their fair share of chokes although the Cubs have been more mormorable. Let’s just remember that two teams in a great city like Chicago should have way more than 5 World Series Championships since 1902. White Sox fans, you have one more than Cubs fans, congrats, but you’ve also thrown one more, so we’ll call it even.


  46. - Say WHAT? - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 2:59 pm:

    Ta Da: No doubt! The closeups of Ozzie made him look like a possessed bird, slamming handfuls of seeds in his mouth and spitting them all over. He looked real angry. He shoulda used his time to give his guys a pep talk. They sure needed one. LOL


  47. - Legal Eagle - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:00 pm:

    I’m afraid that some Cubs fans who think that “this is the year” (yet again) are too much like Charlie Brown, who each year believes Lucy when she tells him that this time she will hold the football and actually let him kick it! Something bad will happen again this year - don’t we all know that!


  48. - Say WHAT? - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:02 pm:

    And they say Cubs are sore losers……. hahahahah ha!


  49. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:07 pm:

    Nobody ever called a Cub fan a sore loser. You guys love to lose. You live for it.


  50. - 47th Ward - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:15 pm:

    Rich, with all due respect and what-not,

    Sox fans have been rooting for a team that almost always loses as much as the Cubs. 2005 was great for you, and it was also the first Sox pennant since 1959, and the one before that….?

    By the way, it is Cubs fans, plural like the team. Or are you using it as others use Democrat Party?


  51. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:18 pm:

    We never enjoyed losing. That’s the big difference between us and Cub fans.


  52. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:20 pm:

    And I use “Cub fan” because that’s what Harry used to always say…

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwfV5Xjr_Vg


  53. - BandCamp - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:20 pm:

    Great thread, if you are a Cub fan. Fun to watch Rich collect all these posts in the event the Cubs lose a playoff game, which hardly ever happens…wait, wrong century.


  54. - Amuzing Myself - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:21 pm:

    Problem this Cards fan has with Cubs fans is that they’re sore winners on the rare occasions they do win. It never fails the good season they have every ten or so they are the rudest, most obnoxious sports fans in baseball. It’s understandable since they have such little experience winning, but it’s still pathetic.

    What other sports franchise has had such little success that they actually have to fly a flag with a “W” on it whenever they win a game in a 162-game season?! Ever seen a FADED “W” flag? I haven’t! THAT is what makes Cubs fans losers, no matter how many 1st halves of the season they win! Also fitting that it’s a surrender flag they put that “W” on. LOL


  55. - Levois - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:25 pm:

    Meh, I was really hoping the Sox had brought their A game last weekend.


  56. - 47th Ward - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:25 pm:

    Poor Harry could barely speak after the 6th inning most games. And yes, he was a Cub fan, Bud man. But english being our preferred language, the proper useage is Cubs fan, ie, fan of the Cubs.

    If you want to get all historical, we could discuss some of the things Harry and Jimmy Piersall said while under the influence of Fallstaff at old Comiskey. Isn’t that part of the reason your team let him go?

    Holy cow!


  57. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:28 pm:

    ===Fun to watch Rich collect all these posts in the event the Cubs lose a playoff game===

    Now you’re catching on.

    Watch out! It’s a trap!

    lol

    Ah, this blog can be so fun sometimes.


  58. - Ta Da - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:50 pm:

    Amuzing Myself you have once again proved my point that the only thing worse than the Cardinals are their fans.


  59. - wndycty - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:55 pm:

    Rich, I’m not sure about you but I look forward to watching the Sox vs. the Cardinals in October. . .it would really ruin a Cubs fan day!


  60. - Eurepedes Pantsoff - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:57 pm:

    “little weekend setback”? Rich, are the Spin Sisters working for you now?


  61. - S. Illinois - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:00 pm:

    wndycty - we got to watch the Sox and Cardinals in October a couple of years ago. It didn’t turn out very well for any of us. :)


  62. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:00 pm:

    TaDa, you have proved once again that there is nothing on the planet Earth more thin-skinned than a Cub fan. :)


  63. - The Guild of Calamitous Intent - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:12 pm:

    hahahahahahahahaha

    The Cubs sweep the Sox and this is the best you can do? Put a “Choke” sign out? Ha! Who exactly was it that choked over the weekend?

    Who wrote this post, anyway? I didn’t know Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf was working again!

    hahahahaha


  64. - Say WHAT? - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:19 pm:

    Truth be told, even if I wasn’t a “fan of the Cubs” I would pretend to be - just to upset my thin skinned husband and son Sox fans. GO CUBS!!!!


  65. - Truth - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:24 pm:

    Whoa. The venom here is unreal. Maybe this is the problem with the leaders, three Cub fans, one Cards fan, and the Sox fan won’t show up. Baseball screws up everything.


  66. - The 'Broken Heart' of Rogers Park - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:25 pm:

    I just got done asking Ronnie “Woo Woo” what he thought.

    He said, “Cubs Woo, Rich Woo.”

    He then repeated the chant another 30 times until he ran out of gas.


  67. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:29 pm:

    T, if you think the venom is bad now, you shoulda been here in ‘05. What goes around, comes around.


  68. - This guy - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:34 pm:

    Some of the most clever, insightful wit is born from the comparing/contrasting of groups of grown men who are paid millions to play a child’s game.

    Only in America, baby, and that’s all right with me. :)


  69. - Paul Richardson - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:40 pm:

    Wasn’t Steve Goodman one of John Prine’s singing/songwriting buddies? Rich, shouldn’t that be enough to have some sympathy for the Northsiders?


  70. - Amuzing Myself - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:40 pm:

    Ta Da:

    Of course, the only response from a Cubs fan is to say that Cards fans are horrible. Nice. No depth. No reason. No support for the claim. Just meaningless spite. Typical. I love it. Best part, by doing it, you somehow think it makes you look superior. Hilarious.


  71. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:44 pm:

    Paul, Steve is dead.


  72. - Leigh - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:46 pm:

    I have a theory about the rats. I think the Cubs released them on Contraress (sorry for the spelling) during the fourth inning of Saturday’s game. It explains everything. I would take the Sox long term over Cubs (Completely Useless By September) any day.


  73. - Speaking At Will - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 4:51 pm:

    As a Cardinal fan, it’s funny to watch Sox vs. Cub fan go at it.

    Mean while back at the ranch, seventeen pennants (most in the senior circuit), ten World Championships, nine Division Titles and thirty-seven Hall of Famers.

    Put that in your pipe and smoke it.


  74. - The Doc - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:00 pm:

    Sox fans calling Cub fans thin-skinned is laughable. There are any number of adjectives that can be attributed to Cubs fans, but thin-skinned is hardly one of them. Sox fans have, again and again, proven that the Cubs’ futility is more pleasurable than Sox’ success. Rich’s comments throughout this string are collectively “Exhibit A”. Inferiority complex defined.


  75. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:05 pm:

    Once again, I would refer you back to 2005 on this very blog. Thanks for stopping by.


  76. - The Doc - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:23 pm:

    Tell me with a straight face that Sox fans aren’t bitter and envious of the both local and national attention the Cubs enjoy. Certainly more so than the inverse, the 2005 season aside. Sox fans spew venom when referring to the Cubs, while Cubs fans by and large (again, with the 2005 season caveat) don’t care all that much about the success or lack thereof of the south siders, the crosstown classic notwithstanding.


  77. - i'm sure it's been said, but - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:25 pm:

    You ACTUALLY mean the Sox, don’t you? Oh, yeah, Ozzie ball.


  78. - Eddy - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:33 pm:

    This weekend was almost as good as, well, you know what I mean. Boom Shaka Laka!!! Go Cubs, Go Obama


  79. - Rich Miller - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:39 pm:

    I again refer you back to 2005. For instance, this was posted just after the Sox clinched, or this one posted after I got tix during the playoffs,

    There’s more, but you get the idea.

    Stop projecting, Doc. It’s unbecoming.


  80. - Bud Man - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 5:44 pm:

    I don’t hate the Sox. I luv Ozzie, his pitchers and most of all, their doting fans who can’t understand why the Cubs are loved and the Sox, well, are the Sox. Can you say Sweep?


  81. - Eurepedes Pantsoff - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 6:58 pm:

    I think the diatribes from the ‘Siders on this blog are typical of Fans locked in a Broom Closet for a weekend.


  82. - Anonymous45 - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 7:08 pm:

    ok rich, i luv Ozzie, cuz he’s so goofy…but the Sox play in a concrete pit on the sout’ side…could never ever compare to Wrigley, even when the Cubs lose… :)


  83. - Infield flypaper - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 8:16 pm:

    Please be gentle with me, I’m not a huge baseball fan, was a casual Cubs fan just because I lived near them, yet never thought of the Sox as anything bad, just felt lucky our city and state had two teams.

    What I don’t get are southern Illinoisans that prefer a team from another state to two of their own state’s teams. I mean, I once lived as close to Indiana as the people in say, Collinsville do to St. Louis, but it never occurred to me to root for a non-Illinois team. Seemed somehow disloyal or unpatriotic.

    So regarding the Illinois Card fans, How did it get to be like this?

    Is it really just laziness, picking the team that’s closest? As I said, I’m only a casual fan and don’t follow the game that closely, I’ll watch payoffs and series games if the Cubs or Sox are in it but otherwise nothing. Was there something in the Card’s past that endears them to Southern Illinoisans so much more?


  84. - Establishment Republican - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 9:55 pm:

    I do not know what was said here in 2005, but this Cubs fan wanted the White Sox to win that year, in the playoffs.

    It seems to me that White Sox fans are like the kind of radical Palestinians who hate the other team (Israel/Cubs) more than they want to see their own team win.

    In any even, the Cubs have proven they are a far superior team than the White Sox over the past two seasons, and the White Sox and their fans do not seem to have the mental make-up to deal with their inferiority issues. Thankfully, Rod Blagojevich has kept out of this.

    On a unifying note, at least we all hate the Packers, right?


  85. - Snidely Whiplash - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 10:04 pm:

    Kinda like takin’ yer bawl (hehehe) & goin’ home, ain’t it, sonny?


  86. - Ghost - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 10:51 pm:

    besides, we all know the Rockies are the best team in baseball


  87. - 312 - Tuesday, Jun 24, 08 @ 12:35 am:

    It’s just like high school all over again, the “popular kids’ versus the ‘wanna be’s’. No matter what kind of money, awards, etc.the ‘wanna be’s’ wind up with, they still are.

    End of story.


  88. - Super Anon - Tuesday, Jun 24, 08 @ 1:05 am:

    Just remember kids, arguing on the internet is like the special Olympics. Even if you win, you’re still retarded.

    Go Cubs.


  89. - Louis G. Atsaves - Tuesday, Jun 24, 08 @ 1:57 am:

    As a Cubs fan, I promise not to laugh!

    (Snicker!)


  90. - Dan S, a voter and Cubs Fan - Tuesday, Jun 24, 08 @ 7:12 am:

    To Amuzing Myself - Monday, Jun 23, 08 @ 3:21 pm: The W flag has a mate, it’s a blue flag with a L on it. Both are part of the history of the ballpark and the manual scoreboard. Thae flags are so the neighborhood would know what the outcome of the game is that day. I could be wrong but I believe this was started by Bill Veeck.


  91. - Dan S, a voter and Cubs Fan - Tuesday, Jun 24, 08 @ 7:21 am:

    Mike Nadel: Cubs are contenders, White Sox pretenders http://www.sj-r.com/sports/x2229
    93674/Mike-Nadel-Cubs-a
    re-contenders-White-Sox-pretenders


  92. - He Makes Ryan Look Like a Saint - Tuesday, Jun 24, 08 @ 8:37 am:

    Rich…..One word…..SSSSSSWWWWWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEPPPPPPP!!!!!!


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* Gov. Quinn says projects like this are key to fixi....
* Missouri, Illinois make plans for bank settlement ....
* Caterpillar's move to skip Illinois for new plants....
* Our View: Pension shift proposal is likely DOA - P....
* Quinn: Gun registry would be 'uphill climb' in Ill....


* Judge orders taping of suspect's mental exam
* Detroit-area author Zaslow killed in car accident
* Ill. Sen. Mark Kirk moved to stroke rehab center
* Former Polish president tours Lincoln Museum
* Quinn: Gun registry would be 'uphill climb' in IL
* Chicago-St Louis high-speed rail plans speeding up
* Caterpillar's move to skip Illinois for new plants mainly about lack of sea ports, Quinn believes
* Chicago-made Oscars please passengers, land in LA
* Poll says 54 percent disapprove of Gov. Quinn's performance
* City reaches $6.2 mil settlement in 2003 Chicago protest lawsuit

* Quinn: Gun registry would be 'uphill climb' in Illinois
* State Senate panel takes up 'Caylee's Law'
* Two Springfield residents among those receiving The Order of Lincoln
* Illinois to start Medicaid fraud checks without federal government's OK
* Creating jobs: What can a governor do?
* 'No damned way:' Metro-east lawmakers plan to fight proposed gun registration
* Luechtefeld to lead Clean Coal Review Board
* Downstate lawmakers: No gun registry
* Poll: 54 percent disapprove of Quinn's performance
* Quinn to Obama: Illinois moving ahead on Medicaid fraud crackdown

* Video. Gov. Quinn Q&A
* Video: Pat Quinn on Cat
* Unseasonably warm winter heats up tourism in IL
* Video: ISU's Bowman on MAP expansion
* Video: Lawmakers mull police recording law
* Bill would make it legal to record IL cops in public
* IL college chiefs back Quinn call for more MAP money

* Foodies prepare: Seating for Achatz's Next go on sale Saturday
* Former Sun-Times columnist, Jeffrey Zaslow, killed in car crash
* Kirk transferred to rehab institute
* Insurers will pick up birth control tab if religious groups refuse to cover it
* Charter National Bank is first Chicago-area failure of the year


* North Side jewelry heist like something out of ‘Mission: Impossible’
* Cook County Clerk Dorothy Brown’s home damaged in fire
* Two toddlers abandoned on South Side street
* Jeffrey Zaslow, The Last Lecture author, killed in car crash at age 53
* Medical marijuana grower busted on Northwest Side gets six years in prison
* Koschman family, Alvarez spar over transcripts in Daley nephew case
* Diary key evidence against man charged in 1997 murder near Downers Grove
* Are state and feds tying police grant money to DUI arrest quotas?
* Want to adopt a sidewalk? It’ll take some muscle and a snow shovel
* Emanuel says he had nothing to do with city sticker decision


* Man killed, trooper injured when Illinois State Police squad car rear ended
* Man charged with DUI in pedestrian deaths Thursday morning
* Police: Two toddlers left on street in Englewood
* Blaze strikes Clerk Dorothy Brown's home
* Police union sues Burge attorneys over fees
* Metra: Woman killed when train hits vehicle near La Grange station
* Jury clears N. Chicago police in 2009 excessive-force case
* 911 tapes released from wrong-way I-55 wreck
* Teen charged in videotaped attack released on home monitoring
* Bellwood man convicted of killing the mother of his children


* Stakeholders talk crime prevention strategies
* Emanuel stays out of city sticker controversy
* Police see crime drop after crackdown
* CPS head wants Illinois to end No Child Left Behind
* Mark Kirk transferred out of Northwestern
* Santorum rides the anti-contraceptive conservative wave
* Illinois company fined for improper fetus disposal
* Chicago Police Department Pull the Plug on City Sticker
* U.S. Government seals $25 billion mortgage settlement
* Illinois to get about $1 billion in national mortgage settlement

* Chicago residents urged to 'adopt' sidewalks - News-Democrat
* Emanuel withholds most records detailing push for speed cameras - Chicago Tribune
* Quinn: Gun registry would be 'uphill climb' in Illinois - State Journal-Register
* Quinn thinks gun registry would be ‘uphill climb’ - Arlington Heights Daily Herald
* Rahm Emanuel proposes $65 per-gun fee and registry - Chicago Sun-Times


* Vampires invade the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum
* Best image from the "Vampire Hunter" preview
* Nugent blasts Obama administration as 'America haters'
* Salvation Army honors 200 volunteers
* 'Vampire Hunter' at Lincoln's Tomb
* Illinois extends volleyball coach Hambly’s deal
* Immigrants all 'have a story to tell,' Durbin says
* Ted Nugent: 'You people need me'
* St. John's Hospital owner concerned about new contraception rule
* U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk moved to stroke rehab center


* Illinois to start Medicaid fraud checks without federal approval
* Former Polish president tours Lincoln Museum
* Quinn thinks gun registry would be 'uphill climb'
* Chicago-St Louis high-speed rail plans speeding up
* Illinois walnut trees threatened by fungus


* Carbondale honors business with Chamber dinner
* Holiday closings
* Maple Festival dates approaching
* Illinois remains an agriculture powerhouse
* Short school days could be history
* Report: Nursing home was negligent
* What's the motive behind dad's killing?
* Gov. Quinn says projects like this are key to fixing Illinois' budget woes
* Mortgage settlement picks winners, leaves losers
* Why super PACs are good for our political system

* Three Chicagoland Republicans Defect on House..
* Area GOP congressmen revolt over pending tran..
* Candidates talk politics over pizza - Sauk Va..
* Aguilar receives endorsements from former Bus..
* Corps gets $2.5M to reconstruct Chula Vista b..
* Candidates lining up their support - Sauk Val..
* Bernard Schoenburg: Plenty to discuss as prim..
* Policy change pleases Q-C Catholic leaders - ..
* Bradley students, Schilling chat - Peoria Jou..
* Growing a small business - msnbc.com

* Durbin blasts transportation bill in U.S. Hou.....
* Aguilar receives endorsements from former Bus.....
* Bad elections law, but hisses undeserved - Ta.....
* Durbin slams GOP transportation plan - Quad-C.....
* Senate Committee Approves Bill to Put Cameras.....

* Kirk Moves to Rehabilitation Institute of Chi.....
* Sen. Kirk moved into Rehab Institute - Chicag.....
* IL Sen. Mark Kirk Moved to Stroke Rehab Cente.....
* Sailaja Rajappan: 'We were the scared ones, n.....
* Argentina: UK sent nuclear sub to Falklands -.....

* Killinois
* Will Mortgage Settlement Avoid Repeating Obama's Foreclosure Failures?
* Questions Remain for Project Shield
* Ward Room -- The TV Show
* Kirk Moves to Rehab Center
* Obama Way More Popular Than Last Guy Who Headed Dem Ticket
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* Why Pat Quinn Wants You to Play Powerball
* She put her life on line, for Subway
* State Rep. Kelly Cassidy Pushes to Add Transgender, Immigrant, and Military to Punishable Hate Crimes


* Sandoval fights to make public universities more accessible and affordable
* Governor Quinn Breaks Ground on $37.8 Million State Police Forensic Laboratory in Belleville - New Building Will Create 260 Jobs and Provide State-of-the-Art Forensic Capability for Area Law Enforcement
* Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs to honor Aurora resident as its ‘Veteran of the Month’
* Emanuel pushes statewide handgun registry
* Figures show enforcing Medicaid residency requirement could save millions

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