President Barack Obama visited Chicago for a campaign fundraising spree, including a rally at the University of Illinois at Chicago Forum building Wednesday.
The president evoked his 2008 campaign mantra “Yes we can” during his speech and said he was proud of the change he’s made in his first term, but added that there is
more to be done.
The rally attracted hundreds of supporters to the UIC Forum building, 725 W. Roosevelt Rd., as well as Occupy Chicago protesters, who staged an occupation at the corner of Roosevelt Road and Halsted Street. The president’s visit also snarled traffic
downtown, especially in the South Loop.
So if you were wondering why you couldn't get around in car yesterday there you have it!
(Image from Chicago Tribune)
11 comments:
"CHANGE" "HOPE"
lol
I was laughing at all those people as I was walking on foot to get to my destination.
Someone should tell the "Chicago Phoenix" that the word is INVOKED, not EVOKED.
Nope. "Evoked" is the correct word.
Read the dictionary: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/evoked
Will it be worse during G8?
re: G8/NATO Summit and its effect on the South Loop... According to the Suntimes (headline: "Downtown will be on Lockdown during Nato/G-8 Summits"), we won't know the "security plan" until 4 weeks before the event.
http://www.suntimes.com/9954732-417/downtown-will-be-on-lockdown-during-nato-g-8-summits.html
I think they meant to say that he evoked the optimism of his 2008 campaign mantra, not that he evoked the mantra.
That guy is a joke. Worst president in history.
The continued success of Burger Point EVOKES memories of residential and retail development momentum in the Sloop.
Worst president I think you meant Bush.
I think all you folks criticisizing Obama seem to forget Bush mess well most of us have not. The dumbo called Bush ran this country to the ground.
thanks for you in depth liberal point of view......real intelligent ( like most liberals who voted this joke in office in the first place)
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