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2-20-52 The uniformed police stop half in every direction- and Icioso the street in state and croaderphy that When Itake my morning anyone would mant to line like walk at TA. In a quard walks Reside the and his a fear than and a corgenial conservationalit Behind the are three more good men athletes and good shate, a- - Cross the street is another good man and a half Hock Rehind the is a can with maybe fire or six well equiped guards St a the assanti on the Blair House I hell of a May to line But after learned that the then who mant to keep the alise are the ones who get hurt and not the President

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