An excerpt:

...Bill asked the crowd “How many of you have come here today to see me napalm a dog?”

The crowd booed.

Bill asked the crowd “How many of you are willing to take action to stop me from napalming the dog?”

The crowd growled and shook their fists.

Bill said “I have some news for you. There is no napalm. There is no dog.

You’ve come to stop me from committing a very immoral act. Good for you. But realize, it’s not happening to just one dog, it’s happening to tens of thousands of people, compliments of the U.S. military, and we don’t seem to hear their screams. And just because it’s on the other side of the world doesn’t make it any less real or any less painful. So please, take your wonderful morality and apply it to the war in Vietnam and not just to this protest here today.”

There was silence. Then applause. Bill walked quietly through the crowd back to his dorm room, where Arthrell later recalled that the first thing he did was to take off the uncomfortable tie.