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The Continued victimization of Mark Taylor!
By Clay Douglas for Veterans Today
Free Mark Taylor
Clay Douglas’ interview of Donna Taylor here!
Mark Taylor was the first student shot at Columbine. He was shot 7 times. Bullets barely missed vital organs and one remains embedded in his body near his spine. Mark and has mother. Donna Taylor, believed that the actions of shooters, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, were directly related to the anti-depressant pharmaceuticals they were being given.
Mark appeared in the film, “Bowling at Columbine” by Michael Moore. Moore also used him in a publicity campaign to force K-Mart to stop selling ammunition in Colorado. Shamefully, Moore paid Mark nothing for his involvement.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/03/15/columbine-tragedy-compounded/

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Mark Taylor

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Important note to reader: Mark Taylor is a Columbine survivor who became a whistle blower after he discovered that his assailants were raped, sodomized, and given mind altering drugs which may have contributed to their insanity in carrying out the massacre. Mark Taylor also brought a suit against the big pharmaceutical companies and won! Additionally, Mark blew the whistle early in the Columbine investigation that SWAT team members stationed on the roof of the high school fired into the school and may have been responsible for some of the injuries and deaths that occurred on that tragic day. http://usahitman.com/mtcwdaj/

http://youtu.be/kVxiXs6wF5I

The Continued victimization of Mark Taylor!

By Clay Douglas for Veterans Today

Free Mark Taylor

Clay Douglas’ interview of Donna Taylor here!

Mark Taylor was the first student shot at Columbine. He was shot 7 times. Bullets barely missed vital organs and one remains embedded in his body near his spine. Mark and has mother. Donna Taylor, believed that the actions of shooters, Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris, were directly related to the anti-depressant pharmaceuticals they were being given.

Mark appeared in the film, “Bowling at Columbine” by Michael Moore. Moore also used him in a publicity campaign to force K-Mart to stop selling ammunition in Colorado. Shamefully, Moore paid Mark nothing for his involvement.

http://www.veteranstoday.com/2011/03/15/columbine-tragedy-compounded/