Who is "we"? I fear that Caribou Barbie in office. Will she invite her leader friend from the AIP?
I have to say that the Weather Underground and other radical sixties groups did cause injury to people, and in some cases even killed people.
The Weathermen and others at that time were the most radical fringe element of the left wing, and many of their actions were reprehensible.
On the other hand, it was the small start of the kind of revolution some of th e posters here talks about when they speaks of the need to rebel against a government that has become too powerful, and one that wants to shred the rights of citizens.
That is what was happening in the Nixon White House, plus the anti-war sentiment caused by the horrors of that war.
So the violent rebellion of SDS, Weathermen, etc. is, while not justifiable, understandable.
What they did succeed in doing was to make the country aware of the illegaliaties and consolidation of power taking place in Nixon's administration, the suppression of people's rights to assemble, etc.
The Chicago Police were busting heads at the Democratic Convention in '68 during PEACEFUL protests. It's a wonder the rebels weren't more violent.