Rahm Emanuel needs to pack his bags and go West with Lucus

Oscar Orton
   Chicago elites want more and more of the public lands surrounding the lake front that they can turn over to developers and make millions. The attempt to put another building and structure on this land was an attempt by Rahm Emanuel's administration and Chicago's construction elites to chip away at this parkland and it failed miserably. predictably Rahm Emmanuel blamed the park organization that fought tooth and nail and threatened lawsuits in deterring Geroge Lucus and this plan to chip away slowly on reserved park public land by the profiteers of this city and Lucus and his stupid neurotic and eccentric Star  wars troopers sailed on their ship back to California. mayor idiot Rahm says a museum should be in a museum campus among the others that along the lakefront holdovers from the Colombian exposition of 1893.The problem is in this statement is that the Lucus museum of artifacts from his star wars movies can hardly be labeled as a real museum. A suit of armor of a star wars space soldier may of been the lifelong dream of this movie mogul Geroge Lucus but it hardly is an educational or scientific importance of reality and the human experience. It deserves more to be in a big really cool Star wars store lets say....ahhhh in one of these numerous empty malls al all across America.  If this moron Lucus and Chicago's greedy developers wanted lakefront land for this Star wars museum than let them by land in Highwood. for these elite pricks Rahm Emmanuel and George Lucus to actually think shrinking Chicago lakefront land should of been simply given to this guy for his displays of fantasy creatures and stormtroopers was incredibly arrogant and shortsightedness and no doubt this great opposition and victory. The attempts by Rahm Emanuel and George Lucus was nothing but a pathetic land grab to make some millionaires closer to becoming billionaires and under the guise to slowly chip away and open up more lakefront property to big time international developers.

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