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Comment on: Torchlight

Too many People?

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"Eliminate 25 million Americans"

Around the globe went this message from Chicago.

Radicals, once empowered, would "by necessity" kill 25 or 30 million Americans. This would be dictated by their duty "to protect The People." The man wearing a red beret jutted his Van Dyke contemptuously and declared to the world through the miracle of radio and television that the "War of Liberation had begun."

This statement was issued by a spokeman for the violent revolutionary organizations fighting in the streets of Chicago in 1968 During the Democratic national Convention. No. This was not a few "college kids" breaking the windows of the banks. They were guerrilla fighters brough to Chicago as the advance shock troops of "The Revolutionary Coalition."

Soldiers were required to defeat them.

Read about the Chicago Seven and their first blow to the effectiveness of American jurisprudence. Judge Julius Hoffman was attacked daily in his courtroom.

This actually happened.

Note the names of prominent "Americans" who came to the defense of the leaders of "The Revolution" who were indicted and taken to trial.

You probably love the songs of one of them. Another remains prominent in Chicago politics much to the dismay of a few sane black folks.

Read it and consider! Guess who served as the poster boy at this time for "The Revolution."