Text on the mass strike in France in 1968 written by Informations et Correspondance Ouvrieres (ICO) and published in English as Root & Branch Pamphlet 3.
my son beau was still alive and he was attorney general, not a joke, but he looked to richard for help, and thanks for the way you took him under your wing. i really mean, itry. you made a difference. you know what he thought of you, and and chris murphy who has been not only a real soldier but he has stood up and stuck up for me and chris, you know, it it matters. it matters when things are tight to stand up and make the case and i do appreciate it. john and i, john larson and i go back a long way. and and joe, you can t deny me. there s no way out. and rosa delaura, i don t have time to keep you, but the first time i came up this way i was my son was going to yale law school and her mother it was a committee men. alderwoman. and i was up on a ladder