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Why? I wonder why. What's his name's guest just published a book/article about the General. Maybe some "facts" were altered to match the guest's? Though the AP suit on wiki matched the truth the General won all the way up to SCOTUS. There was no malice AP just erred in reporting, ruled SCOTUS.
Back in those days if you were a member of the emerging modern conservative movement you were automatically a "purveyor of hate," virtual KKK and National States Rights Party member -- those were some of the charges made against us by Rockefeller Republicans like Mitt Romney's father George!
If you expressed support for the Tenth Amendment you were a racist. Period. We were against transferring all power to Washington, D.C. and that made us racists.
When politics are involved it's wiki graffiti IMO. But it seemed fair enough.
Thanks again.
RE: "bring you skillet" was no real threat.. automatic skillets were just coming on the market and few had them.
The Wikipedia Graffiti on Walker is indeed troublesome, as they are making him out to be some kind of pervert.
Walker, then 66, was arrested on June 23, 1976 for public lewdness in a restroom at a Dallas park and accused of fondling an undercover policeman.[42][43][44] He was arrested again in Dallas for public lewdness on March 16, 1977.[45][46] He pled no contest to one of the two misdemeanor charges, was given a suspended, 30-day jail sentence, and fined $1,000.[47]