Sunday, March 15, 2009

Symbionese liberation army


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symbionese liberation army

Symbionese Liberation Army, SLA, Patty Hearst, Donald DeFreeze, Field Marshall Cinque
Symbionese Liberation Army "Mom, Dad, I'm with a combat unit that's armed with automatic weapons. Death to the fascist insect that preys upon the life of the people
Sharon Hayes - Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) Screeds #13, 16, 20 & 29 (2002, 7.4MB, 2:49) Between 2001 and 2002, artist Sharon Hayes reenacted four tapes from the SLA Patty
The <b> Symbionese Liberation Army </b> was an American group that considered itself a revolutionary <u> vanguard </u> army and was a proponent of radical leftist ideology.
Symbionese Liberation Army Timeline Associated Press/January 17, 2002 The Symbionese Liberation Army began in the fall of 1973 when no more than a dozen white, college-educated
Access to thousands of pages of once secret historical documents, recordings, photos, video and audio.
Symbionese Liberation Army Symbionese Liberation Army, a violent revolutionary group that espoused vaguely Marxist doctrines and operated in
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The <B>Symbionese Liberation Army</B> (SLA) was an American-based terrorist group that committed several murders and acts of violence in the early to mid 1970s.
The Symbionese Liberation Army was born in fall 1973 in Berkeley, Calif., from a deadly collusion of black convicts and middle-class white radicals.

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