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To the 4 students killed at Kent State on May 4, 1970, may you continue to
rest in peace.

http://kent.state.tripod.com/



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Peace? If they were acting peacefully, they wouldn't have been shot. How
many students who stayed in their rooms studying were shot that day?
Hmmmmmmmmmmm?


My goodness, what a compassionate conservative you are. No respect for
the dead and no sympathy for the families.

Let me ask you this... how many students killed at Kent State were
walking across a parking lot, far from the protests, and had not taken
part in any of the protests? Hmmmm??

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Congrats on this group for making some progress.

I clearly remember a May 5 or so ago when this forum was filled with
notes from
people who were angry that the Guard was unfairly maligned for
"defending itself against attacks by a bunch of rock and bottle
throwing protestors."

Nice to see that a greater number of people are willing to see this
tragic incident as........a tragic incident.

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Congrats on this group for making some progress.

I clearly remember a May 5 or so ago when this forum was filled with
notes from
people who were angry that the Guard was unfairly maligned for
"defending itself against attacks by a bunch of rock and bottle
throwing protestors."


I'm still angry.


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"NOYB" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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Congrats on this group for making some progress.

I clearly remember a May 5 or so ago when this forum was filled with
notes from
people who were angry that the Guard was unfairly maligned for
"defending itself against attacks by a bunch of rock and bottle
throwing protestors."


I'm still angry.



Give me a friggin break. You were not even born when this event occurred.


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JimH wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message
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wrote in message
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Congrats on this group for making some progress.

I clearly remember a May 5 or so ago when this forum was filled

with
notes from
people who were angry that the Guard was unfairly maligned for
"defending itself against attacks by a bunch of rock and bottle
throwing protestors."


I'm still angry.



Give me a friggin break. You were not even born when this event

occurred.

Jim, NOYB's problem, outside of being VERY narrow minded, is that he
thinks that everyone who doesn't 100% goose step to the government is a
traitor, and unpatriotic. He still hasn't figured out that working for
change IS patriotic, and is the rationale our country was founded on.



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NOYB wrote:
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Congrats on this group for making some progress.

I clearly remember a May 5 or so ago when this forum was filled

with
notes from
people who were angry that the Guard was unfairly maligned for
"defending itself against attacks by a bunch of rock and bottle
throwing protestors."


I'm still angry.


And you're still narrow minded.

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On Wed, 4 May 2005 13:42:58 -0400, "JimH" wrote:

To the 4 students killed at Kent State on May 4, 1970, may you continue to
rest in peace.

http://kent.state.tripod.com/


This is also Cinco de Mayo - the day Mexican Army (4,000 strong)
eliminated the French and their Mexican collaborators (8,000 strong)
at Puebla, Mexico in 1862.

Once again, the French had their asses handed to them.

Later,

Tom
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 21:22:21 GMT, Shortwave Sportfishing
wrote:

On Wed, 4 May 2005 13:42:58 -0400, "JimH" wrote:

To the 4 students killed at Kent State on May 4, 1970, may you continue to
rest in peace.

http://kent.state.tripod.com/


This is also Cinco de Mayo - the day Mexican Army (4,000 strong)
eliminated the French and their Mexican collaborators (8,000 strong)
at Puebla, Mexico in 1862.

Once again, the French had their asses handed to them.


Whoops - I'm a day ahead of myself.

Apologies.

The comment about the French still stands. :)

Later,

Tom
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What ever the sad reasoning to use live ammo the true disturbance is
when our government needs to call in the military to quell it's
civilian protest. Yes I remember and in fact I was in-country when this
horrific act happened...Thanks for remembering the incident it was an
important day in our history.

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