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Big post. All I can think to say is 'I'm Sorry'... Why is it that the Guilty
don't apologise?

Best regards to you, Wat

b

bruce sandford
Hamilton 2001
Aotearoa - New Zealand

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Wat Tyler
> Sent: Friday, May 12, 2000 3:15 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: [CHOMSKY] Interesting statistic
>
>
> Four dead at O-HI-O. Two at Jackson State.
> Margaret Mitchell plus forty-something other homless people by the LAPD in
> very recent years.
> My good friend, the completely apolitical and unarmed Ronald Burkholder
> with five lethal shots out of six fired at two feet by an LAPD.
> Eighteen year-old Martinez. Shot in the back by a US Marine on US land.
> Ruby Ridge and Waco.
> Numerous Black Panthers assassinated.
> This off the top of my head since I don't track this stuff....
> Myself, setup to be shot in the back by LA Sheriffs after having been
> beaten with a flashlight while sitting in a chair with my hands in my lap
> by one of these dudes while two others stood by.
> Hey, they cook the books Issodros and abstracted statistics of a
> ceremonial
> nature tell no story. One hundred informal executions in my recent memory
> and in my local area.
>
>
> Tresy Kilbourne wrote:
> >on 5/10/00 3:08 PM, b at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> >
> >> Hell no... it's way old. Anyway, my only question would be why
> those who
> are
> >> murdered by the State should be particularly differentiated from those
> >> murdered by others? It's all murder to me.
> >Just to clarify: does a cop have a right to kill someone imminently
> >threatening to kill a third party? That is, is this murder too?
> >--
> >Tresy Kilbourne
> >Seattle WA
> >"The Clinton-haters and their friends in the media are like a cargo cult:
> >they keep expecting something to fall from the sky, and years of
> >disappointment never seem to awaken any doubt." - Joe Conason
> >
>

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