Word: ohio
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Ohio Congressman Donald "Buzz" Lukens spoke briefly, warming up the audience for Goldwater with revival meeting sincerity and pep-rally enthusiasm. "When a super-lib gives you the peace sign, don't blow you high: give it back. For years that sign stood for victory." The athletic looking young politician held up two fingers-"Just give it back and say, 'With a little bit of freedom, brother.'" Talking about demonstrators outside, Lukens told the Yaffers, "The reason they come tonight is that we're getting stronger. We're more than a nuisance, we're a legitimate threat to the bases...
Speaking at the rally organized by the Student Mobilization Committee, Chick Canfora, a former Kent State student and one of the 25 indicated Friday by the special Ohio grand jury, said "violence is a means of protest but only after all peaceful methods have been exhausted...
Walter Dilger is too old to be a member of YAF, but he attended a lot of the conferences. He's from Dayton, Ohio, a small oldish man who's taken college courses in economics and political science at night, and just before the "anti New-Left" workshop broke up, he raised his hand and stood up to say, "I'm not surprised that the [campuses] were for Nixon, because the liberals spent twenty million dollars to put Nixon in office. He talks real conservative, but you look at his policies and he acts real liberal, especially in school desegregation...
...sending in the National Guard, whatever the provocation, but only by restoring the culture to wholeness and to health, which means, by restoring the precarious balance between the society and the self." In such events as "the Los Angeles murders and the tortures in Connecticut and the brutality in Ohio," MacLeish added, "we suddenly see what self beyond society becomes, and society without the sense of self...
...attitudes and partly because of inflation, insurance for auto, fire, and especially burglary, is becoming much costlier and, in many areas, hard to buy at any price. Burglary insurance is no longer generally available in the larger cities of at least a dozen states-California, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Missouri, Maryland, Connecticut and Delaware-plus Washington...