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On Thursday, Marquette County Republican Party secretary Dan Adamini fired off a couple social media posts, according to MLive's Benjamin Raven:

One of them, posted to Twitter: "Violent protesters who shut down free speech? Time for another Kent State perhaps. One bullet stops a lot of thuggery."

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The posts attracted media and social media attention after they caught the attention of the Michigan Democratic Party. As a quick reminder, four KSU students were killed and nine wounded on May 4, 1970 after an Ohio National Guard unit opened fire on an anti-Vietnam War protest.

http://www.cleveland.com/politics/index.ssf/2017/02/kent_state_university_responds.html


Dave Adamini

Michigan GOP official Dan Adamini invoked one of the darkest moments in American history, calling for "another Kent State."

http://www.clevescene.com/scene-and...-after-student-protests-in-berkeley-abhorrent


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"The violent protests at our universities certainly indicate Portage acacian at the lower level. I'm thinking another Kent State might be the only solution
"protest stopped after only one death."



"They do it because they know there are no consequences. <what Dave Adamini leaves out of the conversation, is that anarchists hijacked the protest. It was not the students that were violent, or destructive.>

"Violent protesters who shut down free speech"<Hate speech from a Trump troll is not free speech. The event the students shut down was an advertisement for someone that profits from hate speech.>"Time for another Kent State perhaps. One bullet stops a lot of that thuggery."


One bullet stops a lot of that thuggery?

This is the new Far Right's idea of funny ? He is thinking of deliberately shooting a student, today. Haw, haw, haw. Dead liberal! Murder liberals and shut them up, because liberals protest the speech for profit.Kill a liberal student, and shut the students up, so that hate speech can pollute the campus of the university with no opposition. The thought of dominating through murder, fear, and silencing the opposition, brings absolute joy to the alt right. Let me guess...they are Pro NRA, and use famous liberal people as target paractice?

I always had the impression that the young miitarized police of the national guard were inexperienced, and uncertain. I had thought that the tragedy happened because they had no clear instructions or guidance. I was under the impression it was a tragic accident.

This is what I did not know.
It was about class division.
It was about political division.

It was about dislike, hostility, and hatred.
What I did not know...

Deep hatred held by the older men of the National Guard, against liberal students. The senior men in charge, were men obsessed with guns, and hurting students. Hostility against the students, held by rural men and drop outs that joined the national guard.

Nearly 50 years, ago, university students were well informed, and started protesting against injustice. They were faced up against the Republican machine, that said "love it, or leave it." A parent of a Kent State victim asked, "why his daughter had to die, because she disagreed with the Nixon Administration."


A senior official ordered his guards to-
"Turn around and fire three rounds’.
16 or 21 men fired 35 rounds.
They started at virtually the same moment
and stopped at the same moment.
It was firing squad.
They fired directly on a group of people.
Five dropped to one knee to aim and shoot.
These five were the guardsmen that their commander Stapleton tapped on the back.
Someone on the murder squad yelled "form up."
They all turned to shoot, but not all of them shot the students, when their commander shot his 45 three times.
Who was it that shouted, "Shoot the hairy sons-of-bitches," ?
1975 civil trials proved that there was a verbal command to fire.

They shot people that were fleeing.
National Guard Sergeant Myron Pryor and his group of murderers were not alone.
Brigadier General Robert Canterbury was there in plain clothes, directing them.
"I may have said...that I was going to shoot".
Major Harry Jones, Ohio National Guard, Federal Court testimony, 1975
The chaplain of the group overheard some of the talk. He testified.

Students died, because Governor James Rhodes did not want a student rally, at Kent State.

How did the state of Ohio react?

Ohio House of Representatives passed Bill 1219, providing for fines and arrests for students, and automatic dismissal for faculty members, “proven” to have taken part in demonstrations. The Bill provided for removing the standard of what constituted “proof” from the university administrations and vested it in the same Ohio state attorney general’s office that had maintained undercover agents on the Kent State campus.


http://www.kent.edu/studentconduct/house-bill-1219

April 30, 1970 Nixon announces war effort Cambodia


May 1, 1970 protest turns to damaging town buildings, in the town of Kent.
Mayor Leroy Satrom reacts, shut down town.Police herd people to Kent Uni campus with tear gas and clubs.

May 2,1970
Curfew in Kent.
Students restricted to campus.
Small group of protesters.
Lager group forms.
Decrepit, old ROTC. building burned.
Students fight firemen.
Police arrive with tear gas and clubs.
National Guard stabs students with bayonets,
put guns to the student heads.
Hit them violently.
Bullying girls, and chasing students.

May 3, 1970
Kent State University completely taken over by National Guard.
National Guard commander would tell his troops that Ohio law gave them the right to shoot if necessary.
Protesters gather.
Tear gas from helicopters.
Protesters disperse.
Protesters in street for sit in, to force Mayor to talk.
Agreement made.
Students move out of street, and on to campus grounds.
NationalGuard attack on students.
Helicopters, teargas.
Students stabbed by bayonet, beaten with clubs.
Campus flooded with teargas.
Helicopters patrol campus all night.

Monday, May 4, 1970
Studets gather to protest National Guard presence on campus.
Students ordered to disperse.
Students refuse.
116 men, equipped with loaded M-1 rifles and tear gas chase the students.
Students gather to watch the confrontation.
Students watch the guards walk away.
Students walk to return to class.
National Guard marches back and kills the spectators,and students walking by.
National Guard marches away quickly to former position.
Next step ?
National Guard lies about everything.
The Ohio police back up the National Guard with more lies.
Until the truth comes out.
 
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