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Due Process and Its Limits: A R. Kelly Story

https://youtu.be/0rR_He_9Tik The article isn’t about completely delegitimizing due process. Due process is a worthy thing to fight for, especially as…

5 years ago

#OylerGate

Allegations of Abuse, Sexual Assault, Prostitution and Philandering swarm City Council member Zach Oyler Despite getting reelected Peoria City Councilman…

5 years ago

The Peoria Horseshoe: The Poverty of Peoria

There is a deep poverty in Peoria. Not just materially or socially, but ideologically. Peoria’s ideas are themselves impoverished: all…

5 years ago

Does Change Play In Peoria?

For many liberals, progressives, & leftists in Peoria, April 2nd was a somewhat disappointing night. Yes, we replaced a conservative…

6 years ago

The Peculiarities of Cumulatives

At-Large seats privilege the majority. “When each resident is able to cast one vote for each of five seats, across…

6 years ago

The Horseshoe Roundup

On Tuesday, April 2nd, 12% of Peoria (a whopping 18.65% of registered voters) decided the five available At-Large seats for…

6 years ago

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