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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1424557" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>LOL - seems you are drawing dividends on your memory banks and believe the shootings were wide spread approved </p><p>and ordered. That's like your grandsons saying in 50 years "When Obama was president, they would shoot you for</p><p>being black in a public place."</p><p></p><p>May 4, 1970 is the date in history that our nation unfairly switched to thinking of Vietnam as Nixon's war not LBJ's.</p><p>It was the day Nixon lost the silent majority.</p><p></p><p>"Tin soldiers and Nixon coming</p><p>We're finally on our own</p><p>This summer I heard the calling</p><p>Four dead in Ohio"</p><p></p><p>After 22 days of civil disobedience in California during April/May 1969 even though there were many wounded only one </p><p>(James Rector) was killed by gunfire. Governor Reagan probably summed it up best...</p><p> "It's very naive to assume you should send anyone into that kind of conflict with a flyswatter."</p><p></p><p>Acts of civil disobedience also occurred in 1968 (49 years ago) but nobody was shot during them chanting</p><p>"Hey, Hey LBJ how many kids did you kill to day?"</p><p></p><p>By the way could you tell us 'Which retreat from a college campus for civil disobedience happened today or recently?" </p><p>or did you dream that also?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1424557, member: 14585"] LOL - seems you are drawing dividends on your memory banks and believe the shootings were wide spread approved and ordered. That's like your grandsons saying in 50 years "When Obama was president, they would shoot you for being black in a public place." May 4, 1970 is the date in history that our nation unfairly switched to thinking of Vietnam as Nixon's war not LBJ's. It was the day Nixon lost the silent majority. "Tin soldiers and Nixon coming We're finally on our own This summer I heard the calling Four dead in Ohio" After 22 days of civil disobedience in California during April/May 1969 even though there were many wounded only one (James Rector) was killed by gunfire. Governor Reagan probably summed it up best... "It's very naive to assume you should send anyone into that kind of conflict with a flyswatter." Acts of civil disobedience also occurred in 1968 (49 years ago) but nobody was shot during them chanting "Hey, Hey LBJ how many kids did you kill to day?" By the way could you tell us 'Which retreat from a college campus for civil disobedience happened today or recently?" or did you dream that also? [/QUOTE]
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