To: LauraleeBraswell
Hey, I was a member of SDS in 1964 and even knew some of the people who became Weathermen. We had our delusions, but beleive me, this was a small group of crazies who got even crazier over time because they only listened to one another. A cult, not a political movement. What is really disgraceful is the way the liberal establishment, to this day, idolizes and promotes the careers of people who behaved disgracefully.
8 posted on
04/09/2005 9:53:16 AM PDT by
joylyn
To: joylyn
beleive me, this was a small group of crazies who got even crazier over time because they only listened to one another. An apt description of the DUmpster.
To: joylyn
Aside from the fact she's now infesting a law school - with all the negative anti-majority activism that implies - note her claimed work in the area of alleged "children's law".
Once it became "unfashionable" to openly espouse the communist cause, it's not as if many of its cadres renouced same, admitted their error, and proceeded to join local Rotary Clubs.
Instead they merely redirected their seditious efforts into three principal areas:
Environmental (read: anti-capitalist) causes, sadly our Churches and, like Dohrn, radical feminist - anti conventional families activites.
Given that Dohrn's choice is the same as Hillary Rodham Clinton's - another "former" 60's radical, this pretty much tells us which one represents the most primary threat.
17 posted on
04/09/2005 10:26:39 AM PDT by
GMMAC
(lots of terror cells in Canada - I'll be waving my US flag when the Marines arrive!)
To: joylyn
I'm 18.
Anyway, young people can always be counted on to be niave and idealistic no matter what decade it is. It's actually because of brain chemicals. That may sound like a stretch, but the brain is still experiancing chemical changes up until the age of 18-22ish.
Which is why young people are so stupid.
18 posted on
04/09/2005 10:27:43 AM PDT by
LauraleeBraswell
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