April 29, 2010 - CHICAGO - VIDEO: About 100 protesters in Chicago gathered at Wrigley Field to demand a total boycott of all Arizona businesses, products and services. The group called for a boycott as way of protesting Arizona's recently passed immigration law, which they call "racist." The event at Wrigley was not very large and was peaceful. The protesters, standing at the corner of N. Clark and W. Addison, caused virtually no inconvenience to the baseball fans who were on their way to watch the Chicago Cubs lose to the Arizona Diamondbacks 13-5. Also See: Arizona Immigration Boycott Zeroes in on Baseball‎ (CBS News)
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Drunk: Joe Moore and Andrew Sharp

Witnesses tell The Bench that Moore was "so drunk he was slurring his words." Sharp, a Washington DC consultant and confidante to Moore and Congressman Jan Schakowsky, was reportedly quite drunk as well.
Chicago White Sox Are Crappy
It had to be said. Well, it didn't need to be said. It just goes without saying.
WILL WRIGELY FIELD MOVE TO POTTAWATOMIE PARK?
EXCLUSIVE REPORT:
Will Rogers Park be the new home to the Chicago Cubs?
The Tribune Company's CEO Sam Zell faces a difficult choice: Maintain Cub's home Wrigley Field and let the company remain about $12 billion in debt, or sell the stadium and build a new one - with TIF money in the 49th Ward.
Pottawatomie Park is a large piece of Chicago Park District land, located in the Rogers Park neighborhood on the city's far north side, a stone's throw south of Evanston.
Alderman Joe Moore could invoke eminent domain to clear away houses and apartment buildings to make room for parking lots adjacent to the new Wrigley Field. "This would bring in a heck of a lot more tax revenue than the little apartments and houses surrounding Pottawattomie Park," said a source in Moore's office. The source asked The Bench to keep her anonymous.
Nearby Touhy Park would be paved over for parking facilities, which would include at least two multi-level parking ramps.

Alderman Joe Moore plans a community meeting on this issue in late April. For more information, or to let him know how you feel about the relocation of Wrigley Field to Pottawattomie Park, call his office at 773-338-5796. Please be polite when you call.
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