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To: goat granny

sounds like a threat....I lived through the 60’s same stuff happened....its just watch your back time...


Was race violence was limited to the cities back then? I’m just thinking at that time segregation arrangements had not been totally changed like they are today. From what I had passed on, only whites within reach had to be concerned about black violence back then. Is that what you witnessed?


100 posted on 04/21/2012 7:41:52 PM PDT by SaraJohnson
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The inner cities were burned out, but violence on college campus's was also a big problem...attacks on places where the military was to sign up new recruits, some fires on started on campus's of some universities...it was both black and white anarcists. Kent state stopped the college problems when 4 students were killed by the national guard. It was not only about segregation but also the draft and the war in Viet Nam... Most of the college problems were "students" that really didn't attend school...there idiots were white and the students just followed them...(heads full of mush) until the fun could get them killed, and then they decided to quit rebelling...going to college kept you out of the draft, rich kids looking for fun with mom and dads money sending them to school...

Some leftist catholic priests were involved in some of the destruction. The democrat convention was a real free for all until Mayor Daly put out the order to stop them any way you wanted to...

My girlfriends brother was a cop in Chicago during those times and what the papers never told you was what the idiots were really doing (like now)..They would drive nails through tennis balls and throw at the cops, bags of feces and urine lobbing golf balls at the copes. etc etc etc....

According to the media, they were just poor victims of police brutality...Now they are all in the government, think of Obama's friends Ayres and Doren, /spelling wrong. I really didn't think the country would survive it was so violent in the cities and colleges, it spread like the plague across the country...

111 posted on 04/21/2012 8:01:14 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: SaraJohnson

sounds like a threat....I lived through the 60’s same stuff happened....its just watch your back time...————————————————————————————————————————
Was race violence was limited to the cities back then? I’m just thinking at that time segregation arrangements had not been totally changed like they are today. From what I had passed on, only whites within reach had to be concerned about black violence back then. Is that what you witnessed?
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I was born in and grew up in Dallas. In my mid-20s I worked 35 miles away in Hurst. In ‘67-68 there was a “black uprising” of some sort and a caravan of dozens of cars loaded with blacks headed to Fort Worth to riot and protest, on the DFW Turnpike (I-30 today and not a tollway).

The Texas Rangers and Sheriff’s Deputies blockaded the road going West and forced the caravan to make the u-turn just before the last toll booth and return to Dallas, with LEO escorts.

Too bad today’s LEOs have to react to threats of violence in a politically correct manner or be fired or sued.


157 posted on 04/22/2012 1:33:49 AM PDT by octex
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