Lucky 7: Our Seventh Year in Review

The 2008 elections filled our hearts with hope even while the economic downturn emptied our pockets. We spoke out against corporate greed, fought for our right to marry and shamed those that would hold us down into becoming more tolerant. A crane collapsed in Manhattan; a plane landed in the Hudson River and justice prevailed with the country’s first transgender-related hate crime conviction. Here is a look back at the past year and the events that most affected us.

D. POLITICS, CHICAGO STYLE

Shady Chicago Governor Rod Blagojevich was caught on tape trying to sell the Senate seat vacated by our new President. After a series of wacky press conferences where he claimed he was being framed, Blago was asked by the Illinois Attorney General to step down. He steadfastly held on to his post until finally getting arrested by the FBI in December.


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