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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.
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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.