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It is to me still baffling about some of the twists in this trajedy.
One is a trajedy within the trajedy...an irony of ironies. I went to high school with 2 really good guys who were brothers.One a year ahead of me and one a year behind me.Bobby was one brother and he lost his life in Viet Nam...I think in '69. The other was Bill Zoller and he was one of the 7 guardsman who would stand trial for what happened. Hard to imagine what their parents went through....and again..2 nicer guys you could not meet. |
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that is really sad.
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I'm trying.
It still isn't good enough??? |
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That was very kind of you. |
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And if you ever go there it is amazing to see how close everyone was to each other.I forgot any measures given,but it is surprising to see how compact this area was.
There is a Pagoda,I think it's called that, at the top of the hill and one of the metal squares still had a claimed bullet hole in it. I say claimed because the guardsman say they were shot at first and this thing is just down and to the left of where they were. |
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When one thinks about the shootings at Kent State it seems so very very long ago. In another time. That act was so astonishing, so piercing to a nation.
Today, not anything seems truly safe, and no one is totally protected from becoming a victim of an act of violence. Not anyone, not anywhere. As a nation, as a world, we have gone so far. |
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But, thanks anyway, for trying. |
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