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libertyjam
03-24-2012, 11:22 AM
One of my absolute fav. rag journalists of all time :

By Jim Schutze Thursday, Mar 22 2012

Things have to fall into place a certain way. The right cards must be dealt. But the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination in Dallas on November 22, 2013, could become a hallmark event in a long tradition of popular street actions stretching back to the nation's beginnings. (http://www.dallasobserver.com/2012-03-22/news/the-50th-anniversary-of-jfk-s-death-could-be-the-start-of-something-good-and-loud/)

Why post this?
Well a little example of police state tyranny which will go unnoticed by most:


My writing on this issue over the last year or more has been pretty narrowly focused on the case of one man, author Robert Groden, a Kennedy conspiracy theory author now suing the city in federal court over repeated arrests for speaking and selling books in Dealey Plaza. Dallas has continued to harass Groden, even though his lawyer, Bradley Kizzia, was able to demonstrate in court that the law the city said Groden was violating did not exist and even though every judge who has dealt with the multiple tickets and arrests of Groden has declared them bogus.