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...deliver an Alfred M. Landon Lecture at Kansas State University. Nixon went on to Chicago, where he, Kissinger and Sisco spent 90 minutes discussing the memo. Nixon's deepest worry was that the Israeli troops perched on the Golan Heights and the West Bank of occupied Jordan might not resist the temptation to attack the commandos. Kissinger learned that full civil war had indeed erupted. He awakened Nixon at 3 a.m. with the bad news. Nixon decided not to inflate the crisis at that point by cutting his trip short and returning to Washington...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: The Mid East: Search for Stability | 10/5/1970 | See Source »

...Resist physically; robot agents who threaten life must be disarmed, disabled, disconnected by force...

Author: By Timothy Leary, | Title: Leary's Communique | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

Listen, comrades. Liberation has just begun. Resist, endure, do not collaborate. Strike. You will be free...

Author: By Timothy Leary, | Title: Leary's Communique | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

Black people are probably one of the groups in the United States who experience oppression most severely, who have the least opportunity to control their own lives. The Black Panther Party for Self Defense was founded in Oakland, California in 1967, by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale, to resist that oppression. The first actions the Panthers took were patrolling policemen in the black community, making sure that black men and women were not beaten and arrested without cause. Panther Party members carried guns, as was their legal right, because they saw that the power of the police...

Author: By Pam Matz, | Title: Panthers on Trial: The Case of Connecticut Versus the New Haven 9 | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

...theorist. I can't judge whether the Panthers, in arming themselves, may have been precipitate, bringing down on themselves more repression than they could possibly resist at this time, repression that, if it doesn't kill them, may force them, to make their organization more and more severe and authoritarian. Perhaps that decision can't be made yet. What I do know is that I feel I'm in the same struggle the Panthers are in-though with much less risk to myself. I want most of the things they want. That's why the trial in New Haven...

Author: By Pam Matz, | Title: Panthers on Trial: The Case of Connecticut Versus the New Haven 9 | 9/28/1970 | See Source »

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