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Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead
Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead
Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 The terrorists: Vietnam era National Guard. At the time the Guard was made up of slackers, war avoider's Don't overlook the fact that one of the protestors had a gun. (He was an FBI undercover agent, planted in the crowd to insure that something *would* happen. As it turned out, he didn't need to use the gun to provoke a deadly confrontation). There is a lesson we should all learn from Kent State, even today. Kent State was a polarized campus. The state governor had suggested that the protestors needed a good ass whupping- (and made comments after the tragedy that he regretted a greater number of students had not been shot and killed). The protestors were so fired up with idealism, they lost respect for orderly conduct. Kent State 1970 = All states 2004. There is no middle. Both sides telling hateful, wicked, lies about the other. We are a nation of emotionally driven "fascists" and "traitors", and there are no leaders on the horizon capable of healing the wounds. The great "uniter, not divider" currently installed forgot to tell us that we will only be united when we all shut up, sit down, and follow orders without question. |
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whomever posted:
- Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead- Bilge- You post this on September 11th? You ****ing asshole...that isn't even remotely cute or funny. Go **** yourself. Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober |
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On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 13:19:06 -0400, John S wrote:
On 11 Sep 2004 16:59:45 GMT, (Bilgeman) wrote: whomever posted: - Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead- Bilge- You post this on September 11th? You ****ing asshole...that isn't even remotely cute or funny. Go **** yourself. Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober I second that! I agree. A terrible post by an obviously insensitive piece of ****. |
"Bilgeman" wrote in message ... whomever posted: - Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead- Bilge- You post this on September 11th? You ****ing asshole...that isn't even remotely cute or funny. Go **** yourself. Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober Thanks Bilgeman for telling this poster what many of us think. He is scum! |
Icon O'Clast wrote in message ... Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 The terrorists: Vietnam era National Guard. At the time the Guard was made up of slackers, war avoider's and fortunate sons of the rich. They were defending America from the anti-war liberal left. Those shootings united the God fearing America loving Moral Majority against the evil Hippies. That single act of patriotism by the National Guard against those America hating dissenters validated the Vietnam war and resulted in Americas great victory and the subsequent ticker tape parades down Wall St. |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote:
Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! |
"Tom S" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! I didn't see you in Church today! You hate America! |
"Wayne Johnson" wrote in message ... "Tom S" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! I didn't see you in Church today! You hate America! **** you asshole. |
Tom S wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! We will never forget. |
Fred Higgins wrote:
"Wayne Johnson" wrote in message ... "Tom S" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! I didn't see you in Church today! You hate America! **** you asshole. The neocon motto. |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:36:03 -0400, "Wayne Johnson" wrote: "Tom S" wrote in message .. . On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! I didn't see you in Church today! You hate America! You are an asshole. Go **** yourself slimeball. |
"Nicholas Heyward" wrote in message ... Fred Higgins wrote: "Wayne Johnson" wrote in message ... "Tom S" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! I didn't see you in Church today! You hate America! **** you asshole. The neocon motto. The only thing mentally retarded assholes like you might have a chance of understanding is **** YOU! |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:51:45 GMT, Nicholas Heyward
wrote: True, the US don't need to kill the guilty when they have peaceful protestors to shoot. We will never forget. Not enough of the guilty were killed. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:29:34 -0400, "Wayne Johnson"
wrote: Icon O'Clast wrote in message ... Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 The terrorists: Vietnam era National Guard. At the time the Guard was made up of slackers, war avoider's and fortunate sons of the rich. They were defending America from the anti-war liberal left. Those shootings united the God fearing America loving Moral Majority against the evil Hippies. That single act of patriotism by the National Guard against those America hating dissenters validated the Vietnam war and resulted in Americas great victory and the subsequent ticker tape parades down Wall St. Actually no. They were defending themselves (quite lawfully) against a rampaging and riotous mob of rock and bottle throwers hell bent on harming them. This was not a poltitical decision to fire, it was self defense. Gunner, who was at Kent State a week later, and knew a number of the Guard and rioters "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:50:07 GMT, Nicholas Heyward
wrote: Tom S wrote: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! We will never forget. Good thing too. Never forget that charging a group of scared, heavily armed people with mayhem on your mind may lead to your death. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 09:36:00 -0700, Steve Daniels wrote:
(He was an FBI undercover agent, planted in the crowd to insure that something *would* happen. As it turned out, he didn't need to use the gun to provoke a deadly confrontation). Citation? Do a search on Terry Norman and Kent State. You can start here. http://members.aol.com/nrbooks/newinfo.htm |
Thank the National Guard. Those young punk hippie idealists got a lesson in real life. It made the ones who survived grow up REAL fast. Consider that about half those shot were not part of the demonstration; several were just walking to class. Hell of a lesson for them and their families. Consider the guilt of the protestors who forced the Guard to fire. They were the ones who set up the situation that lead to the deaths of innocents. It is totally and incontrovertibly the fault of the protestors, and I hope they carry the guilt to their graves. BULL****! No order to fire was given. The guard panicked. (Admittedly they were poorly trained, and had no business on campus) Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
"Gunner" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:50:07 GMT, Nicholas Heyward wrote: Tom S wrote: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! We will never forget. Good thing too. Never forget that charging a group of scared, heavily armed people with mayhem on your mind may lead to your death. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke It was a case of poorly trained for the job guardsmen. According to you any time the police arrive at a riot and there are things being tossed, they should start shooting? Bill |
Not enough of the guilty were killed.
Gunner Bush voter. :-) Guilty of "what"? The guardsmen were not under attack. They had to turn around and go *back* over the crest of a small hill to draw a bead on the demonstrators. You're not alone in your sentiment, however. That's exactly what the state governor said when asked his opinion about the events at Kent State. |
The Kent State shootings basically took the fun out of the
protest movement. Had the military been used earlier, much of the anti war movement would have never happened. There are any number of countries you might consider moving to that aren't operating under that dad blame liberal bill of rights. What's the point of freedom of speech, unless it's used to praise Fearless Leader? What's the point of freedom of assembly and petition for redress of grievances, unless people are going to rally for Bush? Your comment reflects the way most of the rest of the world is run. Too many people in the US now think its time for us to get in line as well. |
When Im charged by a violent crowd of rock and bottle throwers..I most
certainly will not wait to be killed or injured, before employing deadly force in the defense of myself or others. What does that have to do with Kent State? Have you been listening to history revised by Limbaugh? There were rock and bottle throwing incidents, by individuals, earlier in the day. It was almost playful, the Guardsmen picked up some rocks and threw them back. There were no rocks or bottles being thrown at the Guard at the time the shots were fired. The Guard was *not* under attack when some of them opened fire on the crowd. |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:48:17 -0400, something compelled thunder
, to say: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 09:36:00 -0700, Steve Daniels wrote: (He was an FBI undercover agent, planted in the crowd to insure that something *would* happen. As it turned out, he didn't need to use the gun to provoke a deadly confrontation). Citation? Do a search on Terry Norman and Kent State. You can start here. http://members.aol.com/nrbooks/newinfo.htm I didn't look there as I don't trust a web site put up by some random aol'er as any kind of authority. But I found others, and while they say Norman was there, had a gun, and fought with some students, nowhere has it been proved that he was there with the specific intent to cause trouble. |
Actually no. They were defending themselves (quite lawfully) against
a rampaging and riotous mob of rock and bottle throwers hell bent on harming them. Those Guardsmen must have thought the students had pretty strong arms. You going to do much damage to somebody with a rock or a bottle from 350-400 feet? * Jeffrey Miller was shot through the head 275 feet away; * Allison Krause was shot through the arm & chest 350 feet away; * Bill Schroeder was shot in the back nearly 400 feet away; * Sandy Scheuer was shot through the throat nearly 400 feet away. Gunner, who was at Kent State a week later, and knew a number of the Guard and rioters Since there were no rioters, I guess that means you knew a number of the guard. For an eyewitness account, you might try this site: http://home.sprynet.com/~acanfora/ |
Good thing too. Never forget that charging a group of scared, heavily
armed people with mayhem on your mind may lead to your death. Gunner No matter how many times you repeat that, and no matter how much you wish it were true, the students did not provoke or attack the guard. |
Teresa Heinz Kerry has recently been photographed picking her ass hair and
nose hair at the same time!! I wonder if Johnny butt****s her? Another Bush voter. |
Johnny Bravo wrote:
Teresa Heinz Kerry has recently been photographed picking her ass hair and nose hair at the same time!! I wonder if Johnny butt****s her? Another dumb as dirt Bush dick sucker, eh? Betcha your manhood is tied up in your pistolas. -- Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! And don't forget to pay your taxes so the rich don't have to! |
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Actually no. They were defending themselves (quite lawfully) against a rampaging and riotous mob of rock and bottle throwers hell bent on harming them. Those Guardsmen must have thought the students had pretty strong arms. You going to do much damage to somebody with a rock or a bottle from 350-400 feet? * Jeffrey Miller was shot through the head 275 feet away; * Allison Krause was shot through the arm & chest 350 feet away; * Bill Schroeder was shot in the back nearly 400 feet away; * Sandy Scheuer was shot through the throat nearly 400 feet away. Gunner, who was at Kent State a week later, and knew a number of the Guard and rioters Since there were no rioters, I guess that means you knew a number of the guard. For an eyewitness account, you might try this site: http://home.sprynet.com/~acanfora/ Gotta agree with you on this one Chuck. I was pretty involved in the demonstrations when the tragedy occurred, although I was not at Kent. I had quite a few friends who attended Kent and were first hand observers to the killings. A real tragedy that can never be justified. |
Gould 0738 wrote:
Teresa Heinz Kerry has recently been photographed picking her ass hair and nose hair at the same time!! I wonder if Johnny butt****s her? Another Bush voter. And a typical one, too. -- Not dead, in jail, or a slave? Thank a liberal! And don't forget to pay your taxes so the rich don't have to! |
The Kent State shootings basically took the fun out of the protest movement. Had the military been used earlier, much of the anti war movement would have never happened. Protests were being treated as a party. The shooting made folks wake up. And that is not terrorism. It was a lawful use of force. Lawful my ass! -- no order to shoot was given, several of those killed were not part of the demenstration, merely walking to class and hit by "errant" bullets Send button stuck? You were wrong in all three posts btw. OK follows a long cut and paste resulting from a google search "Kent State 1970" Suggest you read it in detail http://www.spectacle.org/595/kent.html Kent State, May 4, 1970: America Kills Its Children Twenty-five years ago this month, students came out on the Kent State campus and scores of others to protest the bombing of Cambodia-- a decision of President Nixon's that appeared to expand the Vietnam War. Some rocks were thrown, some windows were broken, and an attempt was made to burn the ROTC building. Governor James Rhodes sent in the National Guard. ******* The units that responded were ill-trained and came right from riot duty elsewhere; they hadn't had much sleep. The first day, there was some brutality; the Guard bayonetted two men, one a disabled veteran, who had cursed or yelled at them from cars. The following day, May 4th, the Guard, commanded with an amazing lack of military judgment, marched down a hill, to a field in the middle of angry demonstrators, then back up again. Seconds before they would have passed around the corner of a large building, and out of sight of the crowd, many of the Guardsmen wheeled and fired directly into the students, hitting thirteen, killing four of them, pulling the trigger over and over, for thirteen seconds. (Count out loud--one Mississippi, two Mississippi, to see how long this is.) Guardsmen--none of whom were later punished, civilly, administratively, or criminally--admitted firing at specific unarmed targets; one man shot a demonstrator who was giving him the finger. The closest student shot was fully sixty feet away; all but one were more than 100 feet away; all but two were more than 200 feet away. One of the dead was 255 feet away; the rest were 300 to 400 feet away. The most distant student shot was more than 700 feet from the Guardsmen. Some rocks had been thrown, and some tear gas canisters fired by the Guard had been hurled back, but (though some of the Guardsmen certainly must know the truth) no-one has ever been able to establish why the Guard fired when they were seconds away from safety around the corner of the building. None had been injured worse than a minor bruise, no demonstrators were armed, there was simply nothing threatening them that justified an armed and murderous response. In addition to the demonstrators, none of whom was closer than sixty feet, the campus was full of onlookers and students on their way to class; two of the four dead fell in this category. Most Guardsmen later testified that they turned and fired because everyone else was. There was an attempt to blame a mysterious sniper, of whom no trace was ever found; there was no evidence, on the ground, on still photographs or a film, of a shot fired by anyone but the Guardsmen. One officer is seen in many of the photographs, out in front, pointing a pistol; one possibility is that he fired first, causing the others, ahead of him, to turn and fire. Or (as some witnesses testified) he or another officer may have given an order to fire. *****It is indisputable that the Guardsmen were not in any immediate physical danger when they fired; the crowd was not pursuing them; they were seconds away from being out of sight of the demonstration.***** There was also an undercover FBI informant, Terry Norman, carrying a gun on the field that day. Though he later turned his gun into the police, who announced it had not been fired, later ballistic tests by the FBI showed that it had been fired since it was last cleaned-- but by then it was too late to determine whether it had been fired before or on May 4th. ******* It would be too charitable to say that the investigation was botched; there was no investigation. Even the New York City police, who are themselves prone to brutality and corruption, do a better job. Every time an officer discharges his weapon, it is taken from him, and there is an investigation. Here--to the fatal detriment of the federal criminal trial which followed--it was never conclusively established which Guardsmen had fired, or which of them had shot the wounded and the dead. Since all were wearing gas masks, it is impossible to identify them in pictures (many had also removed or covered their name tags, a classic ploy of law enforcement officers about to commit brutality in the '60's and '70's), and though many confessed to having fired their weapons, none admitted to being in the first row and therefore, among the first to fire. The ballistic evidence could have helped here, but none was taken. One rumor has it that the Guardsmen were told the same night that they would never be prosecuted by the state of Ohio. And they never were. The Nixon administration stalled for years, announcing "investigations" that led nowhere; White House tapes subsequently released show that Nixon thought demonstrators were bums, asked the Secret Service to go beat them up, and apparently felt that the Kent State victims had it coming. As did most of the country; William Gordon calls the killings "the most popular murders ever committed in the United States." The history of the next few years is very sad. A federal prosecution was finally brought, but the presiding judge is said to have signalled his preference for the defendants, guiding their attorney's conduct of the case to help them avoid legal errors. He dismissed all charges at the close of the prosecution's case, avoiding the need for a defense and taking the case away from the jury. Among his reasons: a failure to prove specific intent to deprive the victims of their civil rights; due to the lack of any investigation, it was almost impossible at this late date to show which Guardsmen shot which victim. In the New York City police force, which is far from perfect, officers who have killed or injured someone under questionable circumstances are often dismissed from the force even though there is not enough evidence for a criminal conviction; the standard of proof is not the same for an administrative action as for a criminal case. You don't want an unstable, sadistic person on the force, even though there may not be enough evidence for a criminal conviction. But the Guardsmen--even the one who confessed to shooting an unarmed demonstrator giving him the finger--were not deemed unfit to serve the State, even though they had fired indiscriminately into a crowd containing many passsersby and students on their way to classes. A civil suit brought by the wounded students and the parents of the dead ones deteriorated among infighting by the plaintiffs' lawyers. Unable to agree on a single theory of the case, they contradicted each other. The jury returned a verdict for the defendants. This verdict was overturned on appeal--the main ground was that the judge did not take seriously enough the attempted coercion of a juror who was assaulted by a stranger demanding an unspecified verdict--and a retrial was scheduled. On the eve of it, the exhausted plaintiffs settled with the state for $675,000.00, which was divided 13 ways. Half of it went to Dean Kahler, the most seriously wounded survivor, and only $15,000 apiece went to the families of each of the slain students, a pathetically small verdict in a day when lives are accounted to be worth in the many millions of dollars. The state issued a statement of "regret" which stopped short of an apology for the events of May 4th, nine years before. I write this just a week after the Kansas city bombing that appears to have taken 200 lives (the rescuers are still searching the wreckage) and the theme today is the same as 25 years ago. Hate was in the air then, as it is today. Admittedly, the First Amendment protects hate speech, whether it comes from the most marginal extremist or the highest public official. Demonizing someone else for their beliefs or their race, or even calling for their immediate assassination, is legal in America today and was twenty-five years ago. But the fact that something is legal to do does not make it right to do, or relieve the speaker of any moral responsibility for the consequences. President Nixon created a public atmosphere in which students who opposed the war were fair game for those who supported the government. In the week following Kent State, construction workers rioted on Wall Street, attacking antiwar demonstrators and sending many to the hospital, some permanently crippled. It was reported at the time that, a day or two after the deaths, President Nixon called the parents of the only slain student known to be a bystander--he was a member of ROTC--to express condolences. The phone never rang in the other parents' houses. The message couldn't have been clearer: they had it coming. I was fifteen that year, raised in a very comfortable middle class environment and very naive. Kent State was my political education. What I discovered that week, and that year, was that America in those times was perfectly willing to harass, beat and kill its own children if they disagreed with government policy. The step from being a member of the protected American mainstream to being a marginalized outsider, not entitled to the protection of law enforcement and fair prey to any violent, flag-waving bully who happened to pass, was to stand up and say you did not believe the Vietnam war was right. I am not sure that anyone too young to remember those times can really appreciate what it was like. We know today the extent to which the FBI was involved in dirty tricks, illegal wiretapping and burglaries against even moderate antiwar organizations. Prior to Kent State, I had joined an organization called Student Mobilization Against the War. One day, their offices were burglarized and their membership lists stolen. We had no doubt at the time that it was the government, and we were right. I led demonstrations that week outside my high school protesting the Kent State killings and, afterwards, the principal summoned me and my father to his office and threatened to have me expelled as a trouble-maker. My father--I am very proud of him, as he was not an ideological man and his opposition to the war was very muted--replied that if I was expelled, he would fight it "all the way to the Supreme Court." I had done nothing else than exercise my First Amendment right of protest. We heard nothing more about expulsion, but a close friend of mine, who didn't have an assertive parent to stand up for him, was thrown out of school. That week, people came out of the woodwork--wearing black leather, chains wrapped around their fists, waving American flags--people we had never before seen in our neighborhoods. These patriots set up a counterdemonstration across the street from ours. For hours, a rumor was rampant that they would attack us and that the police would not intervene--exactly what had happened on Wall Street a day or so before. Their cursing and chain-rattling became uglier until finally they summoned their courage and charged. Someone shouted "Link arms!" and five or six teenagers, me among them, joined to interpose our bodies between the attackers and demonstrators. The Brooklyn police, unlike those on Wall Street, or the National Guard in Kent days earlier, did not seek or condone the killing of children. They ran in and forced the attackers back. I was fifteen then and am forty now, but I have never had a finer moment in my life. It was the only moment in my life that I came close to living up to Gandhi's statement that "we must be the change we wish to see in the world." Here are the names of those who died at Kent State, so that they may not be forgotten: ALISON KRAUSE JEFFREY MILLER SANDRA SCHEUER WILLIAM SCHROEDER My source for many of the details in this essay is William A. Gordon, Four Dead in Ohio (North Ridge Books, 1995.) Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
But I found others, and
while they say Norman was there, had a gun, and fought with some students, nowhere has it been proved that he was there with the specific intent to cause trouble. He was there. He had a gun. He was picking fights with students....... But you fail to see how that establishes he was there to cause trouble? Norman turned his gun over to the local police, who quickly announced it had *not* been fired. The FBI, however, was later able to establish that the gun had been fired since it was last cleaned- although they couldnot establish that it had been fired at the demonstration. A good synopsis of events: from: http://www.spectacle.org/595/kent.html The units that responded were ill-trained and came right from riot duty elsewhere; they hadn't had much sleep. The first day, there was some brutality; the Guard bayonetted two men, one a disabled veteran, who had cursed or yelled at them from cars. The following day, May 4th, the Guard, commanded with an amazing lack of military judgment, marched down a hill, to a field in the middle of angry demonstrators, then back up again. Seconds before they would have passed around the corner of a large building, and out of sight of the crowd, many of the Guardsmen wheeled and fired directly into the students, hitting thirteen, killing four of them, pulling the trigger over and over, for thirteen seconds. (Count out loud--one Mississippi, two Mississippi, to see how long this is.) Guardsmen--none of whom were later punished, civilly, administratively, or criminally--admitted firing at specific unarmed targets; one man shot a demonstrator who was giving him the finger. The closest student shot was fully sixty feet away; all but one were more than 100 feet away; all but two were more than 200 feet away. One of the dead was 255 feet away; the rest were 300 to 400 feet away. The most distant student shot was more than 700 feet from the Guardsmen. Some rocks had been thrown, and some tear gas canisters fired by the Guard had been hurled back, but (though some of the Guardsmen certainly must know the truth) no-one has ever been able to establish why the Guard fired when they were seconds away from safety around the corner of the building. None had been injured worse than a minor bruise, no demonstrators were armed, there was simply nothing threatening them that justified an armed and murderous response. In addition to the demonstrators, none of whom was closer than sixty feet, the campus was full of onlookers and students on their way to class; two of the four dead fell in this category. Most Guardsmen later testified that they turned and fired because everyone else was. There was an attempt to blame a mysterious sniper, of whom no trace was ever found; there was no evidence, on the ground, on still photographs or a film, of a shot fired by anyone but the Guardsmen. One officer is seen in many of the photographs, out in front, pointing a pistol; one possibility is that he fired first, causing the others, ahead of him, to turn and fire. Or (as some witnesses testified) he or another officer may have given an order to fire. It is indisputable that the Guardsmen were not in any immediate physical danger when they fired; the crowd was not pursuing them; they were seconds away from being out of sight of the demonstration. There was also an undercover FBI informant, Terry Norman, carrying a gun on the field that day. Though he later turned his gun into the police, who announced it had not been fired, later ballistic tests by the FBI showed that it had been fired since it was last cleaned-- but by then it was too late to determine whether it had been fired before or on May 4th. |
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Gould 0738 wrote: Teresa Heinz Kerry has recently been photographed picking her ass hair and nose hair at the same time!! I wonder if Johnny butt****s her? Another Bush voter. And a typical one, too. Krause you are the one who brought on this onslaught of cross posting crap. You are indeed single handedly causing the death of this NG. |
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says... On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:39:25 GMT, Gunner wrote: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 18:50:07 GMT, Nicholas Heyward wrote: Tom S wrote: On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! We will never forget. Good thing too. Never forget that charging a group of scared, heavily armed people with mayhem on your mind may lead to your death. Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke Love that sig. Might have to borrow it. Will PJ mind? Of course you know PJ is also a spoiled child. jps |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 19:39:25 GMT, Gunner
wrote: We will never forget. Good thing too. Never forget that charging a group of scared, heavily armed people with mayhem on your mind may lead to your death. Why are you such an apologist for bushCo and other fascist government actions? It makes me yearn for the old days, when all good survivialists distrusted government, and even the women were men. Oh Oh, I forgot about Anthrax Coulter... |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 14:35:46 -0400, Tom S wrote:
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 07:17:53 -0500, Icon O'Clast wrote: Terrorist Attack at Ohio School -- 13 shot, 4 dead Kent State, May 4, 1970. Lessons from History News(c) 2004 You are an asshole. Posting this on 9/11. Go **** yourself you slimey piece of ****! And why not on September 11? Is it not a good day to remember terrorists and their victims? Terrorism: Any act of violence that you do not happen to agree with. |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 20:22:03 GMT, thick wrote:
Get a brain, can't you tell sarcasm when you see it? This is making me sick in the stomach. I wish there is a nation with 100X advance in military technologies and strong than American like the one in Stargate. Those starship fly above USA and zap away all the weapons and guns, zaps away those hormone that make Americans have violent thought... that make them fear as their's so call enemy, let them feel the evil of bully could do to others, let them realize Clinton and Carter policies they long forgotten is best fit for mankind as well as their won safety in long run. Of course, all are just dream because there are no such nation exist. if you will notice..most of the advanced civilizations in StarGate appear to be evil, dominating slave taking totalitarians that kill faster than they blink. So you approve of them? Still longing for the days of the USSR? Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 16:07:05 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: If you consider mayhem and assault, vandalism and violence to be proper expressions of Dissent, then pray to whatever you hold holy that the Right never takes your lead. We are the ones heavily armed, military trained in killing people and breaking things. You will pray for rocks if the Right ever uses your style of dissent. Gunner Yeah, the "right" sticks to blowing up federal office buildings, abortion clinics, and invading the wrong countries...for now. Cites? Or are you going to give me some cites about individuals? Want me to post some cites about individuals on the Left? I can you know...quite a number. As to the wrong countries..which ones? Germany? France? Gunner "At the core of liberalism is the spoiled child - miserable, as all spoiled children are, unsatisfied, demanding, ill-disciplined, despotic and useless. Liberalism is a philosphy of sniveling brats." -- P.J. O'Rourke |
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