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    Editor Jefe
  • dic 06, 200816:49h
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“The Weather Underground crossed lines of legality, of propriety and perhaps even of common sense. Our effectiveness can be — and still is being — debated. We did carry out symbolic acts of extreme vandalism directed at monuments to war and racism, and the attacks on property, never on people, were meant to respect human life and convey outrage and determination to end the Vietnam war.
Peaceful protests had failed to stop the war. So we issued a screaming response. But it was not terrorism; we were not engaged in a campaign to kill and injure people indiscriminately, spreading fear and suffering for political ends.”

Bill Ayers, hoy, en The New York Times

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  • Ernesto G dice:

    Yeah, right!

    The repackaging of Bill Ayers has officially started.

    Si lo publica el New York Times, debe ser cierto, no?