Tuesday, November 03, 2009

Cleaning up Cook County

While driving around the neighborhood this morning, I encountered this crew of young gents fulfilling their Cook County community service commitment.

They are cleaning up Morton Grove's St. Paul Woods. But we all know the real trash is found within Cook County government. Voters can finish the job by exercising their franchise in the primary election on February 2, and in the general nine months later.




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