May 4, 1970 - four dead in ohio

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    I was still a kid, but I never forget...
     
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    I don't doubt that similar tragedies will unfold if people begin to take the constitution seriously. The part about altering or abolishing the government if it no longer serves the needs of the citizens. Obviously,they are not serving the needs of the citizens. Well,a few are being served==BIG TIME.
     
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    Sad day for USA. This was Amerika's Tiananmen Square.
     
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    I was 9 when this happened. My family was living in Tallmadge, a small city just west to the city of Kent. Like many kids my age, unless you had an older brother or cousin sent off to fight in Vietnam you really couldn't grasp what was going on. I recall standing in our kitchen when my mother asked my father did you hear about the shootings at Kent State today?
     

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