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...parallel, what if it had been Hitler? Would sitting quietly and giving him the finger be an adequate expression of our revulsion and rage? In many of us, representatives of current American policy in Indochina, the Third World and in our own backyard arouse no less fury, anguish and despair than Adolph. No one was physically prevented from speaking, and the First Amendment, as far as I know, does not guarantee the right to be heard. At worst the anti-war people can be accused of allowing their emotions to lead them to a stupid tactic which might damage...

Author: By Marianne Dekoven, | Title: WHAT IF IT HAD BEEN HITLER?'.. | 4/16/1971 | See Source »

...only have radical groups shed the despair and confusion which characterized much of their activity (or lack thereof) during the fall and winter, but radicals and liberals are uniting on both the local and national levels to press their demand that the Nixon administration end the war immediately...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: Anti-War Movement Braces for Spring | 4/13/1971 | See Source »

When God buried Crow in the earth He made man ... When God said: "You win, Crow" He made the Redeemer. When God went off in despair Crow stropped his beak and started in on the two thieves...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Demons and Victims | 4/5/1971 | See Source »

...Chelsea helped me to feel who I am, gave me confidence, made me angry, drew me close to people, caused me to hate, gave me energy, radicalized me, taught me independence, helped me to decide to leave school, and ultimately sent me on a 3000-mile flight from the despair and discouragement of being involved in struggle with poor Chelsea women. For a year I tried to argue, pressure, cajole, encourage them out of their defeatism; at the end of the year I joined them...

Author: By Terry Rockefeller, | Title: A New Style for Student Social Action | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

...speak was crushed so was my right to hear them. I asked myself where I might find redress; I who have no organized mob to support me and no ready means to defend my rights with force. When unchecked power raises its fist to smash my liberties, must I despair...

Author: By Alan L. Keyes, | Title: SANDERS | 3/31/1971 | See Source »

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