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Old 04-03-2003, 11:29 AM
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Originally posted by ZTAMiami
I feel so sick after reading this article. I wasn't sure where to post it but I think it's appropriate here. Read this if you have a couple of minutes.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,83002,00.html

Yes, say what you want to say. This is a free country and its ok. But to wish death and destruction on ANYONE (no matter what side), is unimaginable to me.
This story is all over the news here in NYC. This professor made some of the most shocking and offensive statements that I have read or heard from any of the protestors. Ever since Prof. De Genova's comments, the anti-war protests in NYC have stopped from what I can see. At least the news coverage has stopped if not the protests themselves. It's as if his comments showed the protestors that their behavior is not only anti-war but also anti-troops and anti-military. His comments were not only insensitive but boardering on sedition.

I agree with Rudey. I have said it before. If you support our troops but not the war, you can volunteer to help a family that has a relative in the military, donate blood, or send letters and care packages.
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