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It was a time people don't remember. We had a war in this country, the Vietnam War
Would-be Ford assassin speaks out May 28, 2009
I was functioning I think purely on adrenalin and not thinking clearly
Foiled Ford assassin sorry about his death Jan 03, 2007
I am a mother, a wife and a daughter; I had to consider my family, as well
SLA radical Moore pleads guilty Oct 31, 2001
Sara Jane Moore (born Sara Jane Kahn on February 15, 1930) attempted to assassinate U.S. President Gerald Ford on September 22, 1975, outside the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco, just 17 days after Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme had pointed a gun at the president.
A native of Charleston, West Virginia, she was a former nursing school student, Women's Army Corps recruit, and accountant. Moore had been divorced five times and had four children before she turned to revolutionary politics in 1975.
Moore's friends said she had a deep fascination and obsession with Patty Hearst. After Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army, her father Randolph Hearst created the organization People in Need (P.I.N.) to feed the poor, in order to answer S.L.A. claims that the elder Hearst was "committing 'crimes' against 'the people.'" Moore was a bookkeeper for P.I.N. and an FBI informant when she attempted to assassinate Ford.