Monday, September 25, 2006
Message of the Day – A Book Title
I know I already used this book cover on Thursday, but it's too good not to repeat, considering the Chicago Crime Commission's handing over its report on McHenry County to the U.S. Attorney's Office and the FBI.
My interview with Commission President Jim Wagner has been posted since Thursday afternoon.
I wonder how many calls have been made or emails sent since then and since the Northwest Heald published the same information on Saturday.
Do those who have been wronged in divorce court have time to read the Saturday paper?
Maybe if they don't have visitation and can still afford a subscription.
And, we don’t know what other local governments, if any, were mentioned in the report.
Will any of the three daily newpapers covering McHenry County try to find out to whom the two investigators--one a private eye and the other a retired FBI agent--have been listening to?
I can tell you it's people far and wide.
Not only are they talking to people who live here, but they are asking questions of people who have moved away.
A long time ago.
A number of people who have watched McHenry County grow like a week and were in a position to know some of what has happened are cooperating.
You would recognize some of their names, I’ll bet.
Since my May 4th article about the probe, I’ve been amazed about how the grapevine in McHenry County has more news about what the Crime Commission investigators have been up to than do the daily newspapers covering McHenry County events.
I bought the book whose title is the “Message of the Day” for its title:
in 1996.
McHenry County is not in the index...
of this edition.
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Those who would like to contact the Crime Commission may do so by contacting the commission by calling 312-372-0101. There is also a way to communicate by email on the web site.
And here's a place where one can specificallyreport political corruption.
My interview with Commission President Jim Wagner has been posted since Thursday afternoon.
I wonder how many calls have been made or emails sent since then and since the Northwest Heald published the same information on Saturday. Do those who have been wronged in divorce court have time to read the Saturday paper?
Maybe if they don't have visitation and can still afford a subscription.
And, we don’t know what other local governments, if any, were mentioned in the report.
Will any of the three daily newpapers covering McHenry County try to find out to whom the two investigators--one a private eye and the other a retired FBI agent--have been listening to?
I can tell you it's people far and wide.
Not only are they talking to people who live here, but they are asking questions of people who have moved away.
A long time ago.
A number of people who have watched McHenry County grow like a week and were in a position to know some of what has happened are cooperating.
You would recognize some of their names, I’ll bet.
Since my May 4th article about the probe, I’ve been amazed about how the grapevine in McHenry County has more news about what the Crime Commission investigators have been up to than do the daily newspapers covering McHenry County events.
I bought the book whose title is the “Message of the Day” for its title:
DirtyThe subtitle is
Little
Secrets
TheIt was written by Larry J. Sabato and Glenn R. Simpson...
Persistence
of Corruption
in American
Politics
in 1996.
McHenry County is not in the index...
of this edition.
= = = = =
Those who would like to contact the Crime Commission may do so by contacting the commission by calling 312-372-0101. There is also a way to communicate by email on the web site.
And here's a place where one can specificallyreport political corruption.
