Speak Out for May 29, 2012
May 28, 2012 4:34PM
Six Flags Great America's new X Flight roller coaster features a 12-story drop, is 3,000 feet long, hits speeds of 55 mph and has a ride time of three minutes. | Thomas Delany Jr.~Sun-Times Media
Updated: July 3, 2012 10:42AM
Who’s been brave enough to try the X Flight roller coaster at Six Flags Great America? Every time I see a commercial for it, I think it must be the scariest ride ever.
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Please, people, leave your church the way you found it. Return the books to where and in the order you found them. Pick up after your children. Don’t leave wrappers and food behind. This is God’s house.
Bonnie from Hegewisch
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Many who retired or are about to retire, forced or not, have been sold a bill of goods. You were told to save and invest. With repeated plunges in the market caused by little countries on the other side of the world, what chance have you in the market? With the loss of equity in the home you worked so hard to support, you are rewarded with half of what you thought it was worth. As for banks, things are great from their perspective. Folks, things ain’t good, and you most likely have nothing to do with creating this mess.
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A Speak Out commenter said the Tea Party supports limited government, personal responsibility and so on. I bet that most members of the Tea Party collect Medicare and Social Security, utilize the public schools and take advantage of all the government programs, yet they think they want limited government. If the Tea Party is truly for personal responsibility, why don’t they support the health care mandate forcing everyone to have health insurance? It sounds a bit hypocritical to me.
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It’s really a shame that the Cheesecake Factory couldn’t have landed here in Oak Lawn. It would have been welcomed with open arms, I am sure. The food is great and the servers know what they are doing unlike other restaurants here in Oak Lawn. A perfect location would have been at 111th Street and Cicero Avenue, but the powers to be from the Cheesecake Factory probably drove around the area and opted not to put one there. Oh well, I guess we’ll just have to wait for some chicken joint from the city of Chicago. I hope not.
Philip from Oak Lawn
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It is my belief that you cannot be a Democrat and a Christian at the same time. The two have many conflicts. President Obama, who supports gay marriage, combined with a party that supports taxpayer-funded abortions is not a Christian party. To say you’re a Christian and a Democrat is an oxymoron.
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Celebrities can’t get enough media exposure when promoting some new release. More exposure means more money. After the release, they want nothing to do with media or their fans who made them rich. These are wealthy public figures with prominent profiles whose life and behavior are of intense public interest. Maybe you should leave them alone. If people stopped going to their movie premieres, celebrities would arrive in stretch limousines with no adoring crowd to applaud them. It wouldn’t be a quintessential experience without fans standing outside to see the hoopla. Maybe then there would be no more box-office hits.
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Where do pollsters find the people whom they poll? I have lived in Cook County all my life and have voted in every presidential election since 1949. I have never been polled nor has anyone else that I know. This leads me to believe that polls are less than reliable and more likely to be political and a total waste of time.
RW from Oak Forest
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Gov. Pat Quinn keeps telling the Illinois residents what bad shape the state is in. Let us not forget that Quinn was the lieutenant governor for six years prior to the position he has now. Was he deaf, dumb and blind at that time? Did he not know where the state was headed? It’s unbelievable.
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How much is enough? I do not begrudge the achievement of financial success for those who took risks. At a recent luncheon, the son of a local business owner thanked employees for taking salary cuts during the recession. The speech seemed heartfelt but didn’t include that this individual purchased a second palatial home on a Wisconsin lake. A Chicago newspaper published local chief executive officers’ annual salaries. And people wonder why there is resentment on the part of the 99 percent? Often these “successes” were achieved on the backs of those who had paychecks reduced or completely lost their jobs.
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A Speak Out commenter stated that no fighter jets have been used since World War II. Either this person does not understand history or hasn’t read history. Our fighter jets helped protect us during the Vietnam War, Korean War and even now in Iraq and Afghanistan. Read up on history.
Ken from Burbank
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To politicians who don’t pay for their gasoline: Why are we still paying over $4 for a gallon of gasoline when oil is down to nearly $90 a barrel? Three years ago, oil hit about $150 a barrel and gas prices were a little over $4.25 a gallon. Now oil is down over 40 percent from those highs and we’re still paying these high prices. These prices should be about $2.45 a gallon. The best way to correct this is to make all politicians pay their own way as we all do. Do any of these politicians have a conscience?
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St. Rita High School baseball coach Mike Zunica seems to take no blame for the fight with St. Laurence High School players. He blames everything on the St. Laurence team. He was the first one out of the dugout. His team followed him. He would have handled everything properly if he stayed in the dugout, controlled his kids and then went over and controlled the problem. In my opinion, he started the whole incident.
Dave from Orland Park








