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The Sixties: The Years that Shaped a Generation
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| 9/29/2005
| PBS
Posted on 09/29/2005 6:19:24 PM PDT by operation clinton cleanup
"It was the age of selfishness. It was the age of self-indulgence. It was the age of anti-authority. It was an age in which people did all kinds of wrong things."
- Ed Meese III, U.S. Attorney General, Reagan Administration
"It was absolutely exhilarating. It was the greatest time to be alive ever, for sure."
- Charles Kaiser, Author/Historian
TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apollo; ba6ix; babyboomers; batman; boonesfarmwine; deadcatbounce; deathtohippies; fakemoonlanding; genx; hippieculture; moonlanding; themonkeys; theweeds; twiggy
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To: Chode
the drunken cow that hit it spent six seeks in the hospital and i wanted to put right her back there when she got out!!! but that's just me.Your girlfriend, or the cow....
To: operation clinton cleanup
Yeah, they "shaped" me, all right.
Then they came for my guns, and I woke up.
Payback is a bitch, hippie scum.
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:11:13 PM PDT
by
fire_eye
(Socialism is the opiate of academia.)
To: Cogadh na Sith
"Not the best moments you remember..."
The remembering of fear is not a good moment. However, fear, is not a stranger to anyone who was of draft age during the Vietnam War. Any honest person would say that.
There are very few parallels between the present day WOT and Vietnam.
There was a total lack of leadership in the 1960s. Poor leaders should not expect conscripts to willingly join in an "undeclared" fray. Read MacNamara's book and also see how Nixon's 1973 "Peace With Honor" allowed NVA units to remain in the south.
In one of your latest posts, you mention the "killing fields". If you wish to understand the 1960s, please don't avail yourself of hindsight. Those of us who faced the draft did not have that capability.
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:12:35 PM PDT
by
wingman1
(University of Vietnam 1970. Forget? Hell.)
To: woofie
Some of us hippies headed rightLucky for us, more than turned the other way!
To: Liberty Wins
However, everybody was politically naive. No conservative talk radio. No internet. Just Walter Crankcase every night on the news telling us That's the Way It Is. We just stumbled around in the dark until the Reagan era. Hey, we couldn't stop smiling for an entire week when he was elected. Future generations will thank you for that! I'm still smiling!
To: CheyennePress
Then I took a macroeconomics class and learned what the liberal social agenda was REALLY all about.If Economics 101 and (real) world history was mandatory in high school, there would be no democrat party.
To: ChildOfThe60s
Any similarities are in the minds of middle aged leftists and media people that hate the miltary. OK, I'm glad to hear that.
You know the stakes in this war. I hear the same crap from those same people now, it makes me think they were full of it then, too.
Nobody wants to fight their war, but some guys do it anyhow.
To: operation clinton cleanup
One quick story ...
I was in/watching a riot going on in 71 or 72 at the University of New Mexico..tear gas ,police,etc. etc. ....In the middle of the whole thing a guy was selling ice cream and doing quite well
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:21:26 PM PDT
by
woofie
(Trying hard to become another Buckhead)
To: timestax
Cincinnati based band.... are you a member?
To: badgerlandjim
I remember rooting for the Chicago cops every time they whapped another long-haired hippie protester with a billy-club. HaHa! Rooting for the home team, eh?
To: operation clinton cleanup
It was great growing up in California in the Sixties. Surfing, hunting and fishing, dragging the main. It was really a carefree era.Then the liberals such as Boxer came and ruined it all.
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:27:09 PM PDT
by
tertiary01
(It took 21 years but 1984 finally arrived.)
To: woofie
I was in/watching a riot going on in 71 or 72 at the University of New MexicoIn? Watching? So you were the guy selling ice cream Ben/Jerry?
To: tertiary01
It was great growing up in California in the Sixties. Surfing, hunting and fishing, dragging the main. It was really a carefree era.So I take it you were not part of the "mainstream"?
To: operation clinton cleanup
There were lots of fun alternatives to the mainstream.
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:32:10 PM PDT
by
tertiary01
(It took 21 years but 1984 finally arrived.)
To: Blood of Tyrants
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:32:58 PM PDT
by
bethtopaz
(Dem stars spend more and more time jumping thru smaller hoops of the kooky left fringe. M.Steyn)
To: operation clinton cleanup
I was 18 in 1967. I was going to be drafted, so I signed up with the Marines. I served in Vietnam in 1967-1968. When I got out, I married my childhood sweetheart. I went to college, got a job, raised a family, and we prospered. I never considered that the silly fringe protesters were important to history. I ignored them. Today, My children are succesfull, and my three granddaughters seek the same. The oldest wants to go to Annapolis. We are an American family.
To: wingman1
There are very few parallels between the present day WOT and Vietnam.>
I'm heartened that people see that--especially the people that have seen both.
There was a total lack of leadership in the 1960s. Poor leaders should not expect conscripts to willingly join in an "undeclared" fray. Read MacNamara's book and also see how Nixon's 1973 "Peace With Honor" allowed NVA units to remain in the south.
Yes, and now The Left complains that we didn't allow the Iraqi Army to remain!
Every war has been, and is, a gigantic mess. War is chaos with 'leadership' always lagging the initiative of guys like you out front.
My dad was drafted for Korea. It was a giant undeclared mess. I volunteered and 40 years later, to the day, I was there patrolling the DMZ facing the sons of the guys my dad fought!
In one of your latest posts, you mention the "killing fields". If you wish to understand the 1960s, please don't avail yourself of hindsight. Those of us who faced the draft did not have that capability.
Since 1917, Communism had always led to the killing fields of Siberia, Poland, The Ukraine, Georgia. It wasn't a 60s phenomena.
At least now we know what a totalitarian religion like Islam has in store for us if we lose.
To: Chode
there is NO substitute for cubic inches...I sadly report that my nephew's bottle fed 340 in my old 'Cuda is slightly quicker in the quarter than me and my boy's 505 Sixpack Challenger. However, stretch the race out a bit and he's stuck in the rear mirror for good.
Obviously, the thing to do here is put nitrous on the stroker. Good wintertime project...
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:38:18 PM PDT
by
BikerTrash
(Enough already with the carnival freak show...bring back COOL!)
To: tertiary01
It was great growing up in California in the Sixties. Surfing, hunting and fishing, dragging the main. It was really a carefree era.Then the liberals such as Boxer came and ruined it all. Another out of stater. Boxer is from NY.
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posted on
09/29/2005 9:38:37 PM PDT
by
Black Tooth
(The more people I meet, the more I like my dog.)
To: tertiary01
1968 is often described as "the year that changed the world." The Vietnam War had taken more than 15,000 American lives. With Johnson announcing his intentions to decline the Democratic Party nomination, it seemed that anything was possible. As the youthful hope and optimism of the earlier years faded away, rage and violence were now spreading to college campuses across the country and around the world. Student protests at Columbia University raised the scale of these conflicts. In France, workers joined with students in a general strike that nearly brought the government down. In Mexico City, students who challenged the authoritarian government were slaughtered in the worst single disaster of 1968. The worst single disaster of 1968 was Mexican students getting mowed down? I didn't read that in my history book!
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