terror: a history

Nathan Newman nathan at newman.org
Wed Nov 14 13:19:55 PST 2001


And Doug wonders why I always had soft spot defending Bill - contrast that with his buddy Dick Nixon's post-presidential ruminations.

Nathan

----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Henwood" <dhenwood at panix.com>

An excerpt from a speech by Bill Clinton, quoted in Mugger's column in this week's NY Press:


>Those of us who come from various European lineages are not
>blameless... Here in the United States, we were founded as a nation
>that practiced slavery and slaves were quite frequently killed even
>though they were innocent. This country once looked the other way
>when significant numbers of Native Americans were dispossessed and
>killed to get their land or their mineral rights or because they
>were thought of as less than fully human and we are still paying the
>price today... And even today, though we have continued to walk,
>sometimes to stumble, in the right direction, we still have the
>occasional hate crime rooted in race, religion or sexual
>orientation. So terror has a long history."



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