he said he would send in the national guard and president holliman said, if you do that, i will notify everyone that the blood is on your hands. if you make this choice, students will get hurt and everyone will know that he was your call. do not do this. he was really trying to beseech the governor to respect the lives of students and understand that if they come on campus, people will be hurt. i think, one of the things nationally now, is that there is for diverseolerance perspectives. that is perhaps a lesson to be learned. that on the one hand, you don't want to lump all activists into a single category, and on the other hand, it is important both when you think about free speech issues today, both to allow on college campuses voice of dissent, whether they are far to the left or far to the right, that is fundamental to a democracy. to engage in free speech. but to shut down free speech and to only be willing to listen to only things that reinforce your own worldview, a federal democracy is one thing, and it undermines what college life should be about. exposing students to new idea