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Skolnick COMMENTARY #018
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[CfD Editor -- I neither necessarily believe nor disbelieve
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either all or portions of the following.]
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[The following is a transcript of a recorded phone message put
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out by a group in Chicago called "Citizens' Committee to Clean Up
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the Courts." (312) 731-1100 and (312) 731-1505.]
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Hi! Sherman Skolnick, Citizens' Committee to Clean Up the Courts
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[CCCC], 9800 South Oglesby.
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Chicago's City Hall is an interesting study in power. It is even
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considered important by those not *in* the "Windy City" [i.e.
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Chicago].
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Starting in 1955, the city's strong man for 21 years was Richard
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J. Daley. He got into office because the one slated by the
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Democrats for mayor, Clarence Wagner, was assassinated.
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You probably know there is no real G.O.P. [i.e. Republican party]
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in this town. So usually, if the Democrats select you to run...
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well, you're in.
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In 1976, Daley died -- 24 hours after he was administered an
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adulterated swine flu shot. Daley, and Otto Kerner, jr., ran a
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private "nuthouse" near Aurora [Illinois]. Kerner, as local
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county judge, was in charge of the "lunatic docket." Political
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victims sometimes ended up getting plundered this way. Kerner
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went on to become Illinois Governor and later, federal appeals
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judge. (Our work [i.e. CCCC], by the way, sent Kerner to jail for
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bribery -- highest ranking such federal judicial jailbird in
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history.)
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Daley's son Richie sat in the state legislature specializing,
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naturally, in mental health laws -- to favor his family asylum.
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Richie later became Cook County State's Attorney. [Chicago is in
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Cook County.] In that role, he covered up massive probate fraud.
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Example: Former city fire commissioner Quinn was laying in the
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hospital, "bombed out." [i.e. very drunk] The Daleys pushed into
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service a pliable nurse who helped shove a paper under Quinn's
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nose. (The Daleys had a supply of such medical malefactors from
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their private padded-cell factory [i.e. the asylum in Aurora].)
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Thus signed over to the Daley family was some $300,000, with
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Richie's brother Michael named as probate executor. Some cousins,
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however, got gypped [i.e. they were "cheated"] and told a court
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reformer all the sordid details.
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When maverick mayor Harold Washington was murdered in '87 with a
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poisoned cup of coffee, uh -- who covered it up? Why, naturally,
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State's Attorney Richie Daley. Thus "snuffed out" was Chicago's
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first black mayor.
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And so, father like son, Richie became mayor by murder. He
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carried over police superintendent LeRoy Martin. And, with Martin
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and Daley, Chicago became an open city for dope. Police cars even
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gave safe escort to whole truckloads of dope on the way to a
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police-protected warehouse. Dope money laundries included car
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washes, taverns, and certain auto repair shops.
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About 1992, a special federal grand jury began "sniffing around."
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Unable to feel safe *here*, the grand jury met in *Milwaukee*
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instead! In on the dirty business, local federal officials
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stopped the works. Why? Well, that was going too far. They were
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about to indict the former police superintendent *and* his co-
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conspirator, Richie Daley. Instead, the crooked federals framed
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two "collectors" for City Hall: Richard R. Reynolds, sr., a
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veteran cop, and his sidekick, Leonard Kerr(?).
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Chicago federal trial judge Wayne Anderson is in a position to
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know the truth. That could put Richie [Daley] in prison. *But* --
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if the judge even thinks, however, of doing the right thing...
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well, this town might have another unsolved political
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assassination -- like *him*!
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Meanwhile, Richie's wife is money hungry. "Why can't you make
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really *big* loot?! -- like brother Bill, running the dope and
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money laundering Amalgamated Bank, huh?" Richie's wife insists
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[that] he not run for re-election in 1995.
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So. Do you think this all is just true of Chicago? Wrong. Other
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big cities are about the same.
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In Chicago, see us on cable tv, channel 21, 9 pm [cst] most
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Monday evenings.
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Play it again: The Crooked Chief Federal Appeals Judge Here.
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(312) 731-1505.
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New message Friday; we change it several times a week.
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Donations appreciated. Citizen's Committee to Clean Up the
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Courts, 9800 South Oglesby, Chicago, [Illinois] 60617. For the
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latest on courts, banks, espionage agencies, political
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assassinations, and the news media. On 24 hours a day.
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