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no tear gas thrown on guardsmen

Posted By: de on 2005-07-06
In Reply to: not sooooo - you are sooooo judgmental

Why were the guardsmen there?  We have freedom to protest.  The military is not allowed to patrol and keep tabs on the people.  That is the job of cops.  The military is used to defend the US not control its citizens.  The governor of Ohio was wrong and that has been proven.  There was no tear gas thrown at the guardsmen, there were stocks and rocks and then the guardsmen shot their guns and killed students.




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