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St. Howard The Protector

01.15.09

Mayor Howard Frimark professes to be a stalwart Republican, which would make him an unlikely poster boy for further expansion of what has become known as the “Nanny State” – government intrusion into all aspects of our lives with the justification that it’s for our own good.

So when Frimark insists that his call to Oberweis Dairy’s corporate offices to complain about Joe Egan and his merry band of referendum petition circulators’ collecting signatures at Oberweis’ Park Ridge store this past weekend was simply to protect Oberweis from hurting itself, we have to wonder whether Frimark has become a Democrat…or even a Socialist.

But maybe what he’s become is a saint, a protector of politically naïve businessmen and small woodland animals alike.  Sort of a 21st Century St. Francis of Assisi, only smarmy.

Frankly, it’s beyond our comprehension why a thriving corporation such as Oberweis that’s been in the dairy business for 90 years would need retail advice from an insurance salesman moonlighting as the mayor of Park Ridge.  Can’t we assume that until Frimark dialed them up complaining, Oberweis management – in the exercise of its best business judgment – was willing to accept whatever risk one might imagine from allowing a group of local political activists intent on circulating referendum petitions to rub elbows with some of their neighbors equally intent on hot fudge and whipped cream?

Since Frimark claims credit for virtually anything for which credit can be claimed, we’ll concede a remote possibility that because St. Howard the Protector was on the job last Friday morning, a potential catastrophe may have been averted.  And as St. Howard himself explained the purity of his motive to the Park Ridge Herald-Advocate: “I don’t want to see any business in Park Ridge hurt by political activity in their business.” (“Mayor intercedes to block petition circulators,” January 14) 

But if we take him at his word [insert your comment here], we have to wonder if St. Howard considers local businesswoman Amy DiGrazia, the owner of clothier New Prospects, chopped liver.  That’s because, like Oberweis, she too agreed to let Egan and the Circulators set up their petition operation in her store on Saturday.  If the potential carnage from a dairy versus democracy encounter is frightening, the mind positively reels at the horror of letting referendum petitions mix it up with palazzo pants and power panties. 

But unlike the dairy giant, DiGrazia got no warning from St. Howard of the disaster that might befall her business if she played host to an exercise of First Amendment rights.  All she got was a phone call from an unidentified woman (Frimark political brain Linda Ski, effecting a Linda Fiorintino throatiness?) urging her not to let petition signatures be collected in her store – a request DiGrazia ignored. 

Thankfully, while the First Amendment rights of our citizens took a shot to the chops Friday and Saturday, courtesy of our mayor, there were no other casualties; and New Prospects remains open for business.

So let’s light a candle to St. Howard the Protector…and see how long it takes him to claim credit for its heat.

9 comments so far

God help us from this bullshitting Mayor of ours.

Not only must he think Amy / NP is chopped liver he must also think that the local Dominick’s and Jewel are the pate that goes with it.

And what must he think of the recently opened Uncle Dan’s the site of his next fundraiser (tonght??).

Explain, Howard, how any of this makes sense… AND PLEASE QUIT BULLSHITTING US!!!

How about St. Howard the Liar, patron saint of prevaricators?

I must say I am surprised at the noobiness of the Oberweis people. Then again, it’s not as if the owner of their company has ever been involved in anything political. It’s a good thing they have Howard Frimark looking out for them! All hail St. Howard!

I bet Howard called Jim Oberweiss, who is a staunch republican and told him that those dirty democrats were behind the petition. It isn’t like Howard has not gone screaming around town before, “The Democrats are coming!”

I don’t think it’s dramatic to say that Mayor Frimark has threatened free speech in Park Ridge. There are definitely some citizens and business owners who will think twice about opposing a city initiative if there’s a possibility the police will knock on their door or the government won’t approve a license or permit of some kind.

Bravo for Amy DeGrazio! I think Howard was afraid to call her, because she won’t stand for that stuff. And she is one of the most generous business owners in Park Ridge– she donates to all kinds of charitable events. She’s a great example of what is right about Park Ridge– now let’s get rid of all that is wrong!

Maybe Amy should run for mayor!!! Ha! 🙂

The mayor must feel his position is pretty weak indeed if he feels it is necessary to shut down the citizens’ petitioning effort. At an ice cream shop. In January.

The mayor will do ANYTHING to win re-election. And his supporters, especially those who hope to make money on development, contracts or land speculation, will do ANYTHING to help him.



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