The voices of guns: The definitive and dramatic story of the twenty-two-month career of the Symbionese Liberation Army, one of the most bizarre chapters in the history of the American Left
by Vin McLellan
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Whew! I once refused to give an interview to a newspaper reporter unless he'd donate money to the SLA or something of that sort. As w/ so many militant groups, the Symbionese Liberation Army had my sympathy because they were waging war on the society that wages war on just about everybody else. Still.. the murders.. the endless murders.. Murder them 'cause they murder us.. There's got to be a better way! Mae Brussels, the late talk show radio host w/ the encyclopedic mind on connections between the rich & powerful, believed that the SLA was created by some police branch or another of the US government. W/ all due respect to her, I don't believe that. Who knows, though? Whoever does know in the government probably ain't talking & I doubt show more that I'll ever be completely convinced one way or the other. show less
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