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On the 14th day, religious leaders make their appeal and Claypool does what we predicted he would do. | Fred Klonsky

On the 14th day, religious leaders make their appeal and Claypool does what we predicted he would do. | Fred Klonsky:

On the 14th day, religious leaders make their appeal and Claypool does what we predicted he would do.



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This morning many of Chicago’s religious leaders will make an appeal to the Mayor on behalf the #FightForDyett hunger strikers.
Mayor Rahm, who often tries to portray himself as God, will not be impressed.
Rev. Robert Jones, currently in the 14th day of a hunger strike, will be joined by various faith leaders, including Rabbi Brant Rosen, Rev. CJ Hawking and others in a direct moral appeal for fairness, democracy and education justice. The clergy will represent various faiths.
If you have not done so, read brother Mike’s post from Friday where he discusses the lies and “let-them-eat-cake” attitude of this morally corrupt administration.
While the courageous hunger strikers continue their action, and men and women of faith make their appeal to the morally bankrupt leader of the city,his newly appointed CEO of the public schools does exactly what we all said he would do two weeks ago.
He painted the office.
First thing: Kudos to my bro for his prognostication.
Two weeks ago he predicted that the new CEO at CPS, Forrest Claypool, would hand out banker boxes to the Byrd-Bennett crew and show them the door.
Some cynics might claim that this was an easy prediction since the 
On the 14th day, religious leaders make their appeal and Claypool does what we predicted he would do. | Fred Klonsky: