Unwelcome mat rolled out for some [nuns' and priests'] housing plans

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Perhaps I should further elaborate my blunt point. If Chicago(or Chicago like areas, in and around the vicinity of Chicago…areas considered to be suburbs of the previously mentioned Chicago…etc…etc…) raised up politicians like Commie Obomie and guys like Ayers and the like who are essentially self admitted communists or marxists, then one should not be surprised at a cosmopolitanistic like disdain for the elderly. They are ugly, smelly, most importantly they are a burden to society in the fact they neither produce any material products, and typically they consume more being in their weak and frail state. They also take up leisure time in taking care of them, and we cant let things interfere with our leisure time now can we… It is quite consistent with a materialistic viewpoint, that they should be disdained and not desired in the general vicinity in which one might reside if you cant just do away with them altogether…

In short Im not surprised these people think this way, seeing what comes out of the area as far as politics and politicians are concerned. “Know a tree by its Fruits…”

I doubt the vocal ones were the Catholic majority. If indeed they were, they are about as Catholic as Ted Kennedy or Nancy Pelosi, which is to say they really arent.
You did a pretty good summary of all the things that make people discriminate or loath elderly. You missed one other important one though. THE ELDERLY GENERALLY DON’T LISTEN TO POLITICIAN’S LIES SINCE THEY HAVE SEEN IT ALL BEFORE AND MOST IMPORTANTLY - THEY VOTE.

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Based upon the description of the location it sounds like the senior facility would be in Chicago, so I don’t know how much control Evergreen Park has. Who is the owner of the property and did they formally agree to any restrictions as part of the acquisition?

I am not sure that the real objections have surfaced yet, but the people that want to build need to get this in front of a judge
 
Based upon the description of the location it sounds like the senior facility would be in Chicago, so I don’t know how much control Evergreen Park has. Who is the owner of the property and did they formally agree to any restrictions as part of the acquisition?
The city of Evergreen Park has something of a restrictive covenant on the site.
I am not sure that the real objections have surfaced yet, but the people that want to build need to get this in front of a judge
Well, the village sued, the religious order compromised with them and 9/20 is the date for the village fathers to vote on accepting the suit settlement. We shall see what happens.
 
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