Laurel Krause, November 29, 2010 The government crossed the line in the killing of four young people in the killing of our Allison as she rallied against the war on May 4, 1970 A civil rights battle on U.S. soil in our times Kent State is personal for us yet important for all Representative Dennis [...]
Archive for November, 2010
Krause to Congress: Examine the Kent State Tape
Posted in Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Civil Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Congress, Emily Kunstler, Four Days in May, Kent State Massacre, Kent State Truth Tribunal, Mendocino Coast Current, MendoCoastCurrent, News, Ohio, Peace, The Aftermath of Loss, U.S., Vietnam War, Washington D.C., tagged Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Arthur Krause, Call-2-Action, Civil Rights, Forensic Audio, Kent State, Kent State Massacre, Kent State Shootings, Kent State Tape, Kent State Truth Tribunal, Laurel Krause, May 4 1970, Peace, Rep Dennis Kucinich, Stuart Allen, Student Protest, Truth, U.S., U.S. Congress, U.S. House Domestic Policy, Vietnam War on November 29, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Continue Congressional Kent State Shooting Hearing
Posted in Allison Krause, Civil Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, First Amendment, Four Days in May, Kent State Massacre, Kent State Truth Tribunal, Peace, Student Protest, The Aftermath of Loss, Truth, U.S., Vietnam War, tagged Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Congressioal Inquiry, Fast-track, First Amendment, Forensic Audio, Hearings, John Mangels, Kent State, Kent State Shootings, Kent State Tape, Rep Dennis Kucinich, Republican Win, Stuart Allen, Student Protest, U.S., U.S. House Domestic Policy, Vietnam War on November 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Plain Dealer Editorial, Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 13, 2010 New forensic evidence from the infamous May 4, 1970, campus shootings at Kent State University could change history if what sounds like precipitating gunshots and a possible order to “prepare” to fire can be confirmed. The findings were reported by Plain Dealer science writer John Mangels, [...]
Please Support Our Call to Action Now
Posted in Allison Krause, Civil Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, First Amendment, Four Days in May, Kent State Massacre, Kent State Truth Tribunal, News, Ohio, Peace, Student Protest, Truth, Truth Tribunal, U.S., Vietnam War, tagged AAG Thomas Perez, AG Eric Holder, Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Civil Rights, Dept. of Justice, DOJ, First Amendment, Inquiry, Kent State, Kent State Shootings, Kent State Tape, Laurel Krause, May 4 1970, Student Protest, Vietnam War on November 4, 2010 | 1 Comment »
CALL, EMAIL & FAX the Dept of Justice now. Join us in demanding Attorney Gen’l Eric Holder: OPEN AN INQUIRY into the shootings at 1970 Kent State & EXAMINE the Kent State Tape now. ~ Email: oipl@usdoj.gov, Call: 202-514-3465, Fax: 202-514-8336 Please share widely to help spread the word
Election Politics Affecting Kent State Congressional Probe
Posted in Allison Krause, Civil Rights, Cleveland, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Emily Kunstler, First Amendment, Four Days in May, Kent State Massacre, News, Ohio, Peace, Student Protest, The Aftermath of Loss, Truth, Truth Tribunal, U.S., Vietnam War, tagged AAG Thomas Perez, AG Eric Holder, Allison Krause, Anti-war Protest, Civil Rights, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Congressional Inquiry, Congressional Probe, Dept. of Justice, FBI, First Amendment, Forensic Audio, John Mangels, Kent State, Kent State Shootings, Kent State Tape, Kent State Truth Tribunal, Laurel Krause, Ohio, Rep Dennis Kucinich, Stuart Allen, Student Protest, Terry Norman, U.S., U.S. Attorney Steven Dettelbach, Vietnam War on November 4, 2010 | 1 Comment »
JOHN MANGELS, Cleveland Plain Dealer, November 4, 2010 A congressional probe into new revelations about the Kent State University shootings will be hampered — or may be curtailed — by voters’ decision Tuesday to hand Republicans control of the House of Representatives. Cleveland Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich had launched an inquiry in October into the [...]