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The Denver plain clothes cop said “Congressman Tancredo, are you aware of all the threats on your life at this event?” I responded, “You mean more than usual?” At that point he reached into a back pack he had placed on the ground and pulled out about a dozen .223 caliber shells that were taped together. He had my attention. Apparently the shells and been taped inside a trash can on the route of the parade that I was to be in and that was about to get underway. It was a Columbus Day Parade and the American Indian Movement (AIM) had promised to disrupt it after their failed attempt to get the city of Denver to cancel the permit. Well, Russell Means, who was the head of AIM, and his cohorts did their best to stop the event and things did get violent – but the parade went on. Toward the end we were halted because of the vandalism and street fighting that was a block ahead of us. While we stood there I noticed a girl of about 16 who was standing on the curb glaring at me. She had a bundle of rags in her arms. She stepped off the curb and started to […]
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