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Chicago Thu Apr 09 2009
One Advantage Chicago Has For the Olympics
One thought crossed my mind in reading this story in The New York Times about Chicago's bid at the 2016 Olympics: Chicago has one thing that sets us apart from other cities security wise. We've guarded the first black president of the United States. Considering the amount of nutjobs and racists there are out there, even in a cultured and metropolis like Chicago, this is no small feat and although it's one man versus the various dangers that come with protecting large crowds, this should mean something to the IOC.