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Robert Groden arrested in Dallas 6/18
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photo of the tsb mausoleum by phil dragoo Star:flowers:

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Subject: FW: Dallas police crack down on Dealey Plaza vendors who peddle maps, conspiracy theories

from frog..



THOUGHT POLICE ARE ALIVE AND WELL IN DEALEY PLAZA..........ORWELL WOULD BE
PLEASED.
For those of you that have never been there, $5.00 for a newspaper with many
unique articles and photos is not excessive. $10.00 for a walking tour is
not excessive. Visited there for the past 17 years every November, and
never had a "run-in" with any of these vendors.

Frog



Dallas police crack down on Dealey Plaza vendors who peddle maps,
conspiracy theories

11:43 PM CDT on Wednesday, June 16, 2010

By REBECCA LOPEZ / WFAA-TV

http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/dn/latestnews/stories/061710dnme
tdealeyvendors.ac3caada.html

http://tinyurl.com/35f4nh9



No visit to Dealey Plaza is complete without a run-in with vendors
selling maps, newspapers and conspiracy theories.

That may soon change as Dallas police crack down on the street peddlers,
who can be ticketed and arrested if they lack the proper permits.

"When a visitor is coming to ... Dallas, and the first thing they are
being cussed at or spit on or harassed, that's not the image we want
portrayed," Deputy Police Chief Vince Golbeck said.

Michael Brownlow talks about conspiracy theories and gives tours at the
downtown plaza alongside the spot where President John F. Kennedy was
assassinated. Even Brownlow acknowledges that sometimes the vendors get
out of hand.

"They walk up and say, 'Would you like a tour?' and you say no and they
continue on and continue on and they actually intimidate people, and
some people are scared," he said.

But Brownlow says not all vendors are like that. He says some, like him,
simply want to spread the word about different theories on the
assassination.

He said he believes that police are heavy-handed when dealing with
vendors, and he watched a good friend arrested last weekend.

"I feel like his civil rights were violated and his constitutional
rights," he said.

Dallas police say the vendors can give papers away or sell them on
public sidewalks, but once they enter Dealey Plaza, which is considered
a park, they are committing a crime.

"It is giving another perspective of that important piece of history,"
Golbeck said, "and that is fine if they are doing so on public property."

--


Regards, TOM BLACKWELL, PO Box 25403, Dallas, Texas 75225
http://DemocraticResearch.Org


from what I am getting,I am sure we shall be hearing the other side,but exactly when the wizard only knows..for now....:flute:b:hello:
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#13
Dunkel can't handle the truth. Jack Nicholson gave us that phrase, and it applies here. Crystalnacht. Bookburning.


Dallas as Salem. Burn, Groden, burn.


Ptolemy desperately striving to eschew the elliptic orbit of the earth, circle on circle. Magic bullet on jet effect.


The photographic record has been shoved into the memory hole. The x-rays have been cooked on the Ronco Forge-A-Matic. Oh, look at the 6.5mm sun setting on the Warren Commission.


And when the unsinkable Warren went down, come the subsequent inquisitions to fall as so many silent corpses in All Quiet On the Western Front. Mowed down by so many water-cooled researchers.


Posner leaves a slight smell of ozone. Bugliosi a greasy stain. The others are anklebiters. No one believes them.


Oswald was a Remotely Operated Vehicle, sent to Minsk, sent to New Orleans, sent to Dallas. Ruby was part of the casino side of things; get us some guns, Jack; silence Oswald for us, Jack.


Douglass gave us the lay of the land, an eloquent development of a theme from Prouty, double-stitched by Horne V. Baddabing, baddabang, baddaboom.


Groden is the figure from Dunkel's better past, the proof that there was a man there once, where now hisses a leashed hound of the Masters of War.


The Sick Floor Mausoleum is a tale told by an idiot, full of mounds of blurry, signifying nothing but a state lynching. The gutless ambush of the peacemaker by the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Central Intelligence Agency whose Dulles hissed, “That little Kennedy. . .he thought he was a god”; the mad generals who sought a preemptive nuclear attack; the industrial barons who had to move those helicopters, who had to build those ports and airbases; the politicians, and the mobsters who loved them, and loved the drug profits.


The Mausoleum is a memorial to John Kennedy, the fifty-eight thousand needlessly killed Americans, the millions of needlessly killed Asians, the heritage of totalitarianism, the boot on the face of truth and freedom, forever.


And for thirteen bucks, they're also charging us for the bullets.

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Phil Dragoo Wrote:Dunkel can't handle the truth. Jack Nicholson gave us that phrase, and it applies here. Crystalnacht. Bookburning.


Dallas as Salem. Burn, Groden, burn.


Ptolemy desperately striving to eschew the elliptic orbit of the earth, circle on circle. Magic bullet on jet effect.


The photographic record has been shoved into the memory hole. The x-rays have been cooked on the Ronco Forge-A-Matic. Oh, look at the 6.5mm sun setting on the Warren Commission.


And when the unsinkable Warren went down, come the subsequent inquisitions to fall as so many silent corpses in All Quiet On the Western Front. Mowed down by so many water-cooled researchers.


Posner leaves a slight smell of ozone. Bugliosi a greasy stain. The others are anklebiters. No one believes them.


Oswald was a Remotely Operated Vehicle, sent to Minsk, sent to New Orleans, sent to Dallas. Ruby was part of the casino side of things; get us some guns, Jack; silence Oswald for us, Jack.


Douglass gave us the lay of the land, an eloquent development of a theme from Prouty, double-stitched by Horne V. Baddabing, baddabang, baddaboom.


Groden is the figure from Dunkel's better past, the proof that there was a man there once, where now hisses a leashed hound of the Masters of War.


The Sick Floor Mausoleum is a tale told by an idiot, full of mounds of blurry, signifying nothing but a state lynching. The gutless ambush of the peacemaker by the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, the Central Intelligence Agency whose Dulles hissed, “That little Kennedy. . .he thought he was a god”; the mad generals who sought a preemptive nuclear attack; the industrial barons who had to move those helicopters, who had to build those ports and airbases; the politicians, and the mobsters who loved them, and loved the drug profits.


The Mausoleum is a memorial to John Kennedy, the fifty-eight thousand needlessly killed Americans, the millions of needlessly killed Asians, the heritage of totalitarianism, the boot on the face of truth and freedom, forever.


And for thirteen bucks, they're also charging us for the bullets.

[Image: feqark.jpg]

Very well said. :congrats: [and portrayed in your image]!

Hey Jack, next time you see Robert, perhaps he could make some good use of this fantastic image Phil made.....:bandit:
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Robert posted on my fb pge that he does have a lawyer...so this could get very interesting. They will try to settle out of court but if he would not take $200,000 a year I doubt a settlement can be reached. Unless of course it's an agreement to leave him the frig alone.
(Which they would breach).

Dawn
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#16
Good hunting to Robert and his representation in attaining the richly deserved justice they seek.

This image may be freely used in the pursuit of this justice; I would be happy to create any image requested.

The right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances applies.

Larry Dunkel aka Gary Mack, dba The Sixth Floor Museum and the DPD are instruments of this government subject to this premier Amendment.

Has there been a tradition since the Founding we soon celebrate of public debate, often heated and pointed, regarding matters of import?

Only those True Believers serving as enemies of history and of the people deny it.

The government in this matter presents as an enemy of history and the people.

On the eve of the Fourth of July the emperor is back, quite naked.
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