Re: STUDENT TASERED FOR ASKING SEN KERRY ABOUT VOTER SUPPRESSION
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The ground shaking radio show that will snap your neck in odd
directions if you listen for a while
http://iamthewitness.com/index.htm
Ecstasy and other party drugs used to be an import-only
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The World Changers
Abbie Hoffman:
The government became intolerant of Hoffman's repeated attacks
of their sacred cows and tried to silence him. Thus, Hoffman
became an outlaw political organizer, revolutionary, and
activist.
Abbie fought injustice globally and against all forms of
governmental suppression. His use of satire and humorous
theatrics captured the attention of the media and thus opened
society's eyes to the problems at hand. His method of fighting
continues to stir the human intellect and challenges us to
create a better world for all. This man creatively and through
unconventional means enlightened a nation and called them into
action. Hoffman shows us all, by his living example that one man
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world.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/abbie.htm

REMEMBER KENT STATE:
KENT STATE 1970: May 1 through May 4
Description of Events
written by
May 4 Task Force students
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
On April 30th, President Nixon announced on national television
that a massive American-South Vietnamese troop offensive into
Cambodia was in progress. "We take these actions," Nixon said,
"not for the purpose of expanding the war into Cambodia, but for
the purpose of ending the war in Vietnam, and winning the just
peace we all desire."
These were familiar words to a war-weary public. Some felt that
this decision was essential for attaining a "just peace" and
sustaining America's credibility in the world. Yet others,
particularly students, believed that this action represented an
escalation of the war and a return to ex-President Johnson's
earlier hopes for a military victory. As the fires from the
artillery began to burn in Cambodia, a raging fire of protest
spread across the United States.
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37th Annual May 4 , 1970, Commemoration: KSU, May 2-4, 2007, All
events free -- public welcome -- JOIN US!
Submitted by webmaster on Wed, 2007-04-18 01:04.
MAY 4 TASK FORCE
"Truth: The First Casualty of War"
May 2 - 4, 2007
Kent State University
NOTE: Mary Ann Vecchio will be the guest of the Kent May 4
Center in Kent, Ohio, during May 1-5, 2007. She will offer a KSU
comment on May 4 at the noon commemoration.
May 2: 3:45-5 p.m. Guided Campus Tours with Thomas Hensley and
May 4th State Historical Marker Commemoration, Kiva, KSU Student
Center.
INVITATION: Our dear friend, Dr. Tom Grace, our esteemed May 4,
1970 casualty, comrade and historian, will deliver an oration
upon the dedication of the Ohio state historical marker at the
Kent State University campus on the afternoon of May 2, 2007.
You are invited! Join us.
May 2 - 3
The 8th Annual Kent State University administration-sponsored
"Symposium on Democracy" ...more info on symposium:
http://www.kent.edu/About/History/May4/Democracy/2007events.cfm
May 3
May 3: 5;30pm-6;30pm, "Meet and Greet" wounded survivors of May
4, 1970, Kent State shooting incident. Robby Stamps, Dean Kahler,
Tom Grace, Joe Lewis, Jim Russell , Alan Canfora and perhaps
others will make a united statement against the Bush/Cheney war
in Iraq. Public welcome. May 4 Room in KSU library.
TOM HAYDEN keynote speech, May 3, 2007, at 7:30-9pm in the Kiva
auditorium, KSU Student Center. Tom Hayden founded Students for
a Democratic Society, SDS, in 1962. See his great anti-war web
site:
http://www.tomhayden.com/ *** Come early. Packed house,
certainly.
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Kent May 4 Center exposes secret 1970 verbal order to shoot.
KENT STATE COVER-UP ENDED May 1, 2007! New investigations?
Submitted by Alan Canfora on Fri, 2007-01-26 03:48.
“RIGHT HERE, GET SET, POINT, FIRE!” – exact words of the
recently-discovered Ohio National Guard verbal command to shoot
unarmed Kent State students on May 4, 1970. Seconds before the
massacre, which ONG officer shouted this order? General Robert
Canterbury? Lieutenant Colonel Charles Fassinger? Major Harry
Jones? KENT STATE COVER-UP ENDED May 1, 2007!
Click here for EXCLUSIVE April 30, 2007, Alan Canfora preview
announcement of proof of 1970 ORDER TO FIRE by KBOO radio in
Portland, Oregon -- audio file (Windows Media)
http://www.may4.org/
4/30 KBOO Exclusive: THERE WAS AN ORDER to shoot students at
Kent State in 1970
AUDIO:
http://www.kboo.fm/node/2983