Talk:Sara Jane Olson

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NEW comments should be added at the bottom. Thanks

what?
someone needs to reword this sentence...."Several rounds of 9mm ammunition spilled on the floor during the robbery bore manufacturing marks that matched that of ammunition loaded in a 9mm Browning High-Power semi-automatic pistol found by police in Soliah’s bedroom dresser drawer at the SLA safehouse on Precita Avenue in San Francisco"

In Popular Culture
In a Episode of Smallville, Chloie gains the ability to when she asks a question to someone they answer it, and she asks her teacher what she is hiding from and the teacher than says she was under a different name and was a member of a radical group and that she's been hiding from the truth ever since.

Terrorist?
I pointed out that this person is a terrorist and a murderer. Let's not let political correctness stand in the way of the truth. (Unsigned comment was added 03:36, 2 January 2007 by user: 74.73.177.70)
 * The word terrorist may apply but if you add it, it will likely be reverted. There are some wikipedia editors who would prefer that we reserve label for more extreme acts.  Some of her SLA comrades have that category attached to their articles but I refrained from putting it here for now until a discussion can be had over this.  I did add the category American bank robbers because she did plead guilty to that. Does anyone else feel that the Terrorist category should be added here? LiPollis 13:04, 14 April 2007 (UTC)


 * A terrorist is just a revolutionary the writer doesn't like. Look at Luis Posada Carriles, whom the Bush administration clearly doesn't think is a terrorist, because they do like him. I don't see that the category has any use in Wikipedia at all. Put in the facts, and let the reader decide on the labels. --Rbraunwa 17:07, 14 April 2007 (UTC)

A guerrilla is an iregular soldier who literally fights a little war against other soldiers. A terrorist attempts to influence politics by acts of violence against civilians. Though violence against civilian police may just possibly be a grey area, murder of school officials clearly make the SLA terrorists, thus she is a terrorist. Kidnapping innocent bystanders is similarly a criminal act and thus terrorist act as it can serve no military purpose.


 * I agree entirely. And, since killing civilians is an act of terrorism, I fully expect all of the Wiki articles for every branch of the United States Armed Services to focus upon the fact that these are terrorist organisations.  Furthermore, since the LAPD kills unarmed civilians on a regular basis, I expect their page to also reflect their status as a terrorist organisation.  --64.142.82.28 (talk) 18:49, 21 March 2008 (UTC)


 * From the preceding comments, there seems to a politicization decent here. I was born in 1947, also, and lived those events first hand. I disagreed when the movement turned to violence out of frustration. To tone this dialog down, maybe we should consult Merriam-Webster or some other definitive source for the definitions of Terrorist or guerrilla or irregular. Previous comments from 64.142.82.28 are disingenuous and although understandable should not be encouraged or tolerated in civil discourse. Patnclaire (talk) 13:02, 16 March 2009 (UTC)

It's pretty clear from this discussion and the state of media in general that the word "terrorist" doesn't convey anything meaningful. It's primarily a word designed to elicit an emotional response, and, as such, is of minimal value to any project attempting to increase knowledge without the taint of bias and propaganda. If you want to say someone killed civilians, then say they killed civilians, no need for these meaningless labels. --50.131.154.241 (talk) 09:41, 27 May 2012 (UTC)

Kicking the pregant lady at the bank robbery
Is this true or is it just sensationalism? Can anyone source this?LiPollis 22:58, 6 May 2007 (UTC)


 * The New York Times seems to think so.
 * https://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/22/opinion/22flanagan.html 2601:642:C401:72D0:10E5:D11F:34F3:3400 (talk) 00:25, 18 September 2022 (UTC)

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Payback from a long-forgotten account, Dennis Roddey, Pittsburgh Post Gazette, March 10, 2001: "Her companions left Opsahl to bleed on the floor while Soliah, according to the account of getaway driver Patty Hearst, pillaged the cash drawers and gave a pregnant teller a good kick in the gut. The teller later miscarried."

Citations Badly Needed
In line citations for most of this article are badly needed. Can someone help provide links to reputable sources for the information? Much of the statements are lacking sources. That would be most helpful. Thanks! A little mollusk (talk) 19:46, 21 March 2008 (UTC)

I've found that the statements within the article are actually found in the various references currently given, but without direct attribution each time; therefore, someone simply has to go through and disperse the already-included references around in more areas of the article. I've done this for one section from the Minnesota Public Radio source.--Gloriamarie (talk) 23:56, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

Thanks! I appreciate your work.

I had added citations for the information I added, but it seems several of those plus other credible sources were deleted at some juncture in the editing process. There were, for example, a couple of AP article links deleted. Why would this have been necessary? A little mollusk (talk) 15:07, 24 March 2008 (UTC)

another Sarah_Olson.
< http://dailykos.com/story/2007/1/30/91945/0802 >:

"... Sarah Olson, a journalist  who faced  jailtime  for an article she wrote on  Truthout."

There are many possible spellings; the google  results have contributed to my confusion.

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The photograph @ Symbionese_Liberation_Army  is confusing as well; is one face covered w/ an object?

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Myrna Opsahl link
This link, in the External Links section at the bottom of the page, appears to be broken: http://www.myrnaopsahl.com/ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.234.222.96 (talk) 05:50, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

I fixed this by redirecting to Archive.org's version. The site is very interesting and should be included.--Gloriamarie (talk) 23:53, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

Rewrite lead section
I think the LEAD section needs to be rewritten to provide an accessible overview. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia, not a newspaper, so the lead section needs to be written in different style. - Cameron Dewe (talk) 21:10, 8 October 2022 (UTC)