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You are correct, my use of the word surround was inaccurate. They were
facing them. Do you think the guardsman were not aware that the students had attacked the fireman for trying to put out the fire the students had started? I know that would scare the hell out of me. It was a scary situation for most of the guardsman, and most of the students at Kent State. I have never said the Guardsman were justified in firing their guns, I said it was done by young kids (who enlisted into the National Guard as a way to get out going to Viet Nam). They were faced with a situation they were not qualified to handle and were scared to death. As Gould pointed out, if the students wanted to, they could have overwhelmed the National Guard.. If you believe the National Guard fired on the students because they disagreed with the students position on the war, and decided to murder them, there is not much for me to say. My guess is everyone involved in this tragedy have nightmares about it "DSK" wrote in message . .. John Smith wrote: I don't listen to Rush, Fox News, or Hannity. Below I have copied the order of events from the Kent May 4 Center www.may4.org. A web site to remember those killed at Ohio State, so hopefully it will not happen again. I can't imagine many 18 - 21 yr old soldiers who would not be scared to death. If you saw pictures of the students yelling at the guardsmen and the guardsman faces you would agree they were very scared. How about the pictures of kids putting flowers in the Guardsmen's rifles? That must have been scary too. Yelling is not the same as shooting. When a man yells at you, you are not allowed to shoot him in self-defense. There were rocks thrown, and some of the students threw back tear gas cannisters (which fell short) fired at them. Basically, the crowd of protestors was dispersing when the Guardsmen opened fire. IMHO it was murder. Thanks for posting the quote from the may4.org web site. It corresponds pretty well with what I remember, except that some of the student leaders later apologized for attacking the firemen and the court decision that the soldiers were "ordered" to fire was widely considered a whitewash since the "order" was given by "person or persons unknown." BTW please note that this factual account does not ever once mention the students surrounding the soldiers. Please acknowledge this error in your earlier post. DSK |
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