his wife paid 16 bucks each for two seats on the 40 yard line plus 18 bucks for gas plus $15 for a babey-sitter plus $2.40 for tolls and he wanted it all back. his small claims lawsuit claimed the chicago bears were lying to customers when they tried to pass themselves off as a professional team. he did not get his money back from the bears but he tried. and this week, another disgruntled illinois man on the sidelines is trying again. except this time he doesn't want his money back from a terrible illinois football team. this time he wants his money back from a terrible illinois congressman. the man is suing recently resigned illinois congressman aaron schock for fraud. howard foster says he donated willingly 500 bucks to congressman schock's campaign in 2012 because he believed aaron schock was an ethical man, a breath of fresh air in illinois politics and that he had a bright future in congress. but the lawsuit says "the opposite was true and