Di Leo: The First Amendment and the Challenge of Bias
By John F. Di Leo - A July 2 article began as follows: “A 25-year-old Arlington Heights man is accused...
John F. Di Leo is a Chicagoland-based trade compliance trainer and transportation manager, writer, and actor. Once a County Chairman of the Milwaukee County Republican Party in the 1990s, after serving as president of the Ethnic American Council in the 1980s, he has been writing regularly for Illinois Review since 2009. Professionally, he is a licensed Customs broker, and has worked in freight forwarding and manufacturing for over forty years. John is available for very non-political training seminars ranging from the Incoterms to the workings of free trade agreements, as well as fiery speeches concerning the political issues covered in his columns. His book on vote fraud, “The Tales of Little Pavel,” his three-volume political satires of the Biden-Harris regime, “Evening Soup with Basement Joe,” and his new non-fiction work covering the 2024 campaign, "Current Events and the Issues of Our Age," are available in eBook or paperback, only on Amazon.
By John F. Di Leo - A July 2 article began as follows: “A 25-year-old Arlington Heights man is accused...
By John F. Di Leo - I cheered 30 years ago, when the Russians tore down statues of Lenin and...
By John F. Di Leo - When much of this nation started embarking on unprecedented shutdowns in March – closing...
by John F. Di Leo - In Seattle this week, a group of assorted Democrat activists (some Antifa, some BLM,...
By John F. Di Leo - In the mid-19th century, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels popularized a new slant on...
By John F. Di Leo - For years, friends walked through the mall, chuckling as they passed that funny counterculture...
By John F. Di Leo - For at least two hundred years, one of the goals of the retail industry...
By John F. Di Leo - Reflections on the anniversary of the closure of King’s College and the flight of...
By John F. Di Leo - I don’t normally write in first person. It’s not a matter of being pretentious...
Illinois has participated in public (government-run) lotteries for decades, and it has caused us to think about statistics in...