02-07-2010, 11:01 PM
I suspect Groden is trying to worm his business inside the 6th Floor museum to compete with Gary Mack. In Spanish such a person is known as a "gusano".
http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/gusano
Who would call Robert Groden a "worm" or "maggot?"
I have Robert's The Killing of a President (1963).
I find it credible and compelling, unlike the official lie from the megaphone in Byrdland.
Is it "business" then?
All even competition--it's just that the one point of view is a lie dipped in the blood of thousands of victims of an unjust war fought for profit, made possible by an act of treachery in Dealey Plaza.
http://www.spanishdict.com/translate/gusano
Who would call Robert Groden a "worm" or "maggot?"
I have Robert's The Killing of a President (1963).
I find it credible and compelling, unlike the official lie from the megaphone in Byrdland.
Is it "business" then?
All even competition--it's just that the one point of view is a lie dipped in the blood of thousands of victims of an unjust war fought for profit, made possible by an act of treachery in Dealey Plaza.

