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On Aug 22, 8:23 pm, wrote:
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20070827/temkin August 22, 2007 marks the 80th anniversary of the murder of two innocent immigrants by the United States of America government (a more appropriate name would be the United States of Murder Incorporated). What a shameful period of US history! As President of the GLT Shortwave Club I am calling on, no DEMANDING, the US government issue a formal apology to the families of these innocent victims. A.W.S. President GLT Shortwave Club Perhaps it should be the state of Massachusetts who should apologize, since they were the chief railroaders. Massachusetts is a far more liberal place than it was in 1920, so this should be no problem. It should be noted that the same hatred that killed these guys is now directed at Mexicans, with demands for mass murder of them and Muslims being heard. We're becoming the Nazis. At least in 1920 there were no attempts at anti-Italian genocide. |