Posted on 12/15/2020 9:25:02 AM PST by Red Badger
cool
Wasn’t alive but when I think of 1960-1964, I think of guys in white shirts, black ties, black jackets, horn rimmed classes and “high and tight” haircuts.
I was 10 years-old in 1963. TV was safe. Schools were safe. The streets were safe. But when the race riots took place and the hippies started their crap and JFK and MLK were killed, it seems like things started to go bad in a hurry.
My dad told me that he went into the army in ‘67 and while he served stateside, he saw more chaos in this country than any other period previously. His hometown of Newark, home to the second largest shopping district in the east coast, burned and never recovered. When he did see action, it was in the streets of Washington DC during the MLK riots.
I was born and raised in Flint, Michigan. It was a great little town. We had Republican mayors until the race riots. People began to move out to the suburbs. Then the dems started getting elected to city council and mayor. Our lovely town began to go downhill after that. Then GM moved out. Then the water crisis took place.
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This solution seems much better than previous attempts, but one qualm I have about it is that it produces gibberish for the Z13 (”My name is...”) and the Z32.
https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/3914574/posts
“The Most Dangerous Animal of All” asks what if your dad was the Zodiac Killer?
Producers spoke to Salon about eschewing the sensational for FX’s first foray into documentaries
By ASHLIE D. STEVENS
MARCH 8, 2020 3:00PM (UTC)
https://www.salon.com/2020/03/08/most-dangerous-animal-of-all-zodiac-killer/
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