If you register for free, you will be able to post threads, vote on polls and lots more. If you have problems with the registration or logging in, please contact the administrator.
Originally posted by Jason the Yank:
It's an important year in history, yes.
The problem is we're stuck in the baby boomers STILL fighting over who was right back then. Bush's National Guard service, Kerry's Swift Boat, god forbid we should talk about issues today, like an unpopular war in Asia, the governmen's readiness to spy on everyone, the instability of Social Security, etc., etc.
vote obama. **** the boomers.
11-20-2007, 04:28 PM
1968 - The Year That Changed Everything - Newsweek Post #25
Originally posted by Daaaaave:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Jason the Yank:
It's an important year in history, yes.
The problem is we're stuck in the baby boomers STILL fighting over who was right back then. Bush's National Guard service, Kerry's Swift Boat, god forbid we should talk about issues today, like an unpopular war in Asia, the governmen's readiness to spy on everyone, the instability of Social Security, etc., etc.
vote obama. **** the boomers. </BLOCKQUOTE>
Bros before Hoes!
11-20-2007, 05:11 PM
1968 - The Year That Changed Everything - Newsweek Post #26
There was a big fuss three-four years ago, when they even had an online competition to see whether anyone could replicate the warren comission findings...
11-20-2007, 08:29 PM
1968 - The Year That Changed Everything - Newsweek Post #28
Re: 1968 - The Year That Changed Everything - Newsweek
What date is the most significant since the 60's ? Obviously November 22, 1963, Dallas TX. We still have not recovered from JFK's assassination. The US has been in and is now still in a moral and ethical decline and a socio-cultural malaise that haunts us all. Was there and is there still a lot of hype over the 60's? Yes, of course...but 11-22-1963 is a constant companion with us all. Jerome