Posted on 06/28/2006 6:22:48 AM PDT by OB1kNOb
America is about to revisit one of the most turbulent decades in its history, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean told a religious conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. "We're about to enter the '60s again," Dean said, but he was not referring to the Vietnam War or racial tensions.
Dean said he is looking for "the age of enlightenment led by religious figures who want to greet Americans with a moral, uplifting vision."
"The problem is when we hit that '60s spot again, which I am optimistic we're about to hit, we have to make sure that we don't make the same mistakes," Dean added. See Video
The ultimate liberal wet dream........
Hahahahahaha!
"Great, another aging Boomer longing to repeat his hippie years, this time with him in charge. "
Today's liberals are yesterday's hippies. Stupid, self-indulgent cowards. Howie wants to ignore the threat that is islam so he can focus on fighting evil conservatives for power.
What a moron.
Your reply is spot on!
The thing that scares me is that they really could pull it off! With so many of the sheeple being spoon fed this same tripe by the MSM, the young mush-heads being spoon fed this by the intelligensia, and the steay drumbeat of anti-Bush, anti-war, and pro illegal alien agenda, the Dims really have set the stage for some violent confrontations.
We have to keep in mind that in the minds of many libs, this was the greatest era that they've ever known! This was when they felt most alive and when they thought that their marches and sit ins were really going to tear down the old order and usher in a new era in humanity. The scary part is that they have had almost 40 years to think about how they screwed up and come up with ways to do it better this time.
We all better keep our eyes on the ball and remember that if they get the levers of power, it's going to be the devil's own time trying to get them back out again.
He wants to be back to the 60's, before he DOESN'T want to go back to the 60's???
He has been smoking too much dope left over from the 60's.
Said Dean as he got into his automobile...
Like wow, this Dean dude promised free acid!
Who, in this post 9-11 era, wants to go back 40+ years? Especially to one of the most turbulent, corrupt times in the country's history???
As usual, the DimRAts are hitching their jackass to the rear of the cart... I think we'd rather be looking for leaders who recognize today's reality and will take the steps needed to combat it face on...with an elephant pulling up front
"they are willing to tear the country apart to get power back. " --- Paloma_55
I guess they could conceivably gum things up a bit, but I don't think they could literally "tear the country apart". --- FrankRPaloma said they were willing to tear the country apart to get power back. Hell, they're willing to sell their own mothers into Al-Qaida slavery to get power back. That doesn't mean AlQaida's buying. Just that the libs are willing.
Peace and Love, Dude!
Today ain't the 60s. And wishing will not make it so.
It's interesting you should mention the 1860's. The long view is especially relevant to this thread. The 1860's had a lot in common with the 1960's in that bother were times when the very fabric of the US was being ripped apart. In regards to the civil rights movement, the 1960's was simply the final completion of the work began in the 1860's.
The other movements during the 1960's were the natural culminations of the socialist/communist/unionist movements which also started in the late 1800's.
I'm not naive enough to think that we will never see another period of great social movements, however such things do not happen overnight and typically take a long period to reach their zenith.
Dean's rant has nothing to do with reality or with any identifiable movements that are reaching their tipping points any time soon. The homosexual/civil rights battle being the only big one on the horizon and that one will not see the large social upheaval that the other's did.
At the same time we realize it, he will be 140 years old calling for it again.
Not to give credit to Howard Dean, but there is a serious notion out there that things go in cycles, particularly 40 year cycles. For example, the 1910s, 1950s, and 1990s are all very similar - industry, technology, economic boom... The 1920s, 1960s, and apparently what we are entering now is also very comparable. I can see the next few years as being very interesting.
Great minds think alike, eh?
Oops...missed the "willing"...thanks.
Stay away from the brown acid.
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