Dominick Wants to ‘Smash’ Peraica
All you need to know about this video is this: if Cicero Village President Larry Dominick wants to “smash” Tony Peraica — it’s because Peraica is on the side of the taxpayers. Read more about Mr. Dominick here, here and here.
Yes, Tony supported Dominick’s first campaign back in 2005 because Dominick ran as a reformer, but has turned out to be just another Cook County political insider. Tony chose to stand with the taxpayers instead of the Cicero Mayor. Simple as that.
Guess Whose Teaming Up to Oppose Tony Peraica?
Commissioner Peraica has been an outspoken fighter for honest reform and tax relief in Cook County.
So it’s not secret why opponents of reform want Tony gone.
We’ve already written about the “Two Eddies” who have teamed up to oppose Tony in the past — and will no doubt do it again in 2010 (we already have indications that “Fast Eddie” Vrdolyak is actively recruiting politicians to work against Tony in next year’s elections.”
And McCook Mayor Jeff Tobolski — who is challenging Peraica as a Democrat — has actually bragged about raising big bucks from Melrose Park Village President Ron Serpico and Cicero Mayor Larry Dominick.
Yes, that’s the same Larry Dominick who infamously stationed armed gunmen outside the Cicero polls during his re-election.
And, please, please, please read our prior post on Ron Serpico.
Speaking of Ron Serpico, the bad news just keeps coming for his town of Melrose Park. We previously posted about his former consultant, Anthony Bruno, being charged with federal tax fraud. And we’ve also posted about the conviction of Serpico’s former chief of police, Vito Scavo, on federal corruption charges.
Now, both Scavo and Bruno are in the news again — this time for an alleged scheme to shakedown a local Melrose Park movie theater. The Sun-Times reports:
A high-profile municipal consultant worked with a crooked Melrose Park police chief in the late 1990s to strong-arm a movie theater chain into hiring private guards, federal prosecutors allege.
In a sentencing memo to the court, prosecutors have accused Bruno of a separate crime: working with former Melrose Park Police Chief Vito Scavo in 1999 to extort Cinemark Theatres into hiring security at levels the company did not want. When Cinemark balked, Bruno threatened to hold up a certificate of occupancy the company needed to open the theater, prosecutors say.
Bruno denies any extortion, saying he simply persuaded Cinemark to honor a promise to hire the guards. He also said there’s no proof he knew Scavo intended to supply the guards with Scavo’s own firm. Bruno isn’t charged in connection with the Cinemark allegations. The statute of limitations has expired, officials say.
In June, Scavo was found guilty of strong-arming Kiddieland, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church and other places into hiring security firms he owned. The firms operated out of the Melrose Park police station using squad cars and on-duty cops. Scavo is awaiting sentencing.
Just remember that these are the same folks who want to see Tony Peraica defeated next year.
Do you stand with these insiders — or with the side of reform?
The Todd and Larry Show…
Cicero Mayor Larry Dominick (who has pledged financial assistance to see Tony Peraica defeated next year), is touting a “Town Hall Meeting” featuring Todd Stroger this Thursday. We urge all taxpayers in Cicero to attend and ask tough questions of both President Stroger and Mayor Dominick.
Following is the promotional graphic from Cicero’s Web site:

Insiders Lining Up to Challenge Peraica?
We knew it was only a matter of time, but we hear a lot of rumors about the political insiders in the Western Suburbs lining up their candidates to challenge Peraica for his 16th District Commissioner’s seat in 2010.
And, trust us, these insiders have anything but reform on their agendas.
Cicero Village President Larry Dominick is pledging financial assistance to see Peraica ousted … and we hear he might be backing McCook Mayor Jeff Tobolski to challenge Peraica in the General Election.
And in the Republican Primary? We hear that honor may go to Proviso Township Supervisor Michael Corrigan — an ally of Melrose Park Village President Ron Serpico and a “Republican” who supported Todd Stroger for County Board President in 2006.
Whoever the candidates turn out to be — voters should beware of anybody backed by the likes of Dominick and Serpico.
And, as we wrote in our previous post, we won’t be surprised if the “Two Eddies” back either or both of the above candidates.
This political saga to be continued…
Not a Good News Day for the Cicero Town President…
Not a good story for the recently re-elected Town President of Cicero:
