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AR15.COM
6/26/2009 7:21:25 PM EDT
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=1&f=5&t=891980

June 23, 2009


July 4 Atlanta Tea Party Cancelled


Jason Lee


With as many as 20,000 people in attendance, the Atlanta Tea Party
on April 15 was one of the largest and most successful Tea Parties in
the country. The Atlanta Tea Party on July 4, 2009 had been expected to
be just as large. Unfortunately, plans have changed. Simon Property
Group has forced the cancellation of the Atlanta Tea Party.
The Atlanta Tea Party was forced to cancel its Independence Day
celebration in Gwinnett, after losing its location due to the objection
of Gwinnett Place Mall (a Simon company.) The Tea Party had been
scheduled to take place in the parking lot of the old Macy's building
at Gwinnett Place since March.
"It is unfortunate the event had to be canceled," said Julianne
Thompson, event co-organizer. She continued, "The old Macy's building
is on private property, and not owned by Simon Malls, however the mall
manager asked the property owner and I to come in the office on
Thursday of this week [June 18], and told us Simon does not want
political events on its property. They were also concerned about the
fact we were using the term 'protest.' Although the event was on
private property, the mall was able to assert authority on the matter
due to reciprocal property easement agreements."
Event Co-Chair Debbie Dooley stated, "Our Atlanta Tea Party team
tried for the next day and a half to find an alternative location large
enough for the event, and with the proper layout for our vendors,
children's activities, and fireworks show, but we could not find
anything suitable that would have been available on July 4th.
With just a few days left until the Fourth of July Tea Parties
begin, this is very unfortunate timing! One wonders why Simon Property
Group waited until now to interfere.
Liberal Atlanta paper's snarky reaction.
Following the money, connecting the dots:
Gwinnett Place Mall shut down the Atlanta Tea Party.


Simon Property Group owns Gwinnett Place Mall.


Melvin Simon (a Forbes 400 billionaire) is Co-chairman of Simon Property Group, Inc.


Melvin Simon has provided large political contributions to Barack
Obama, Hillary Clinton, Al Franken, John Edwards, the DNC and many
other Democrats and Democrat organizations.


Melvin Simon was a major contributor to Barack Obama inaugural
committee and has given at least $1 million to the William J. Clinton
foundation.


Melvin's wife, Bren, personally donated almost $100,000 to various
political candidates, was a fundraiser for Hillary Clinton's
presidential bid, and contributed to President Obama's inaugural
committee.

6/26/2009 7:57:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Have some more hope and change why don't ya!
6/27/2009 3:09:39 AM EDT
[#2]
that doesn't sound very fair and balanced
6/27/2009 3:13:35 AM EDT
[#3]
Just don't go to Gwinnett Place mall anymore, nobody else does.


It be ghetto mall now, yo.


6/27/2009 5:00:56 AM EDT
[#4]
No wonder that mall is so crappy. It's a Simon mall.
Simon properties are the section 8 of commercial space.