MikeTalbot wrote:I've lived in a free country. It wasn't the United States.
Our young idealistic soldiers go out there to fight for freedom while meanwhile back home we have let it erode to the point where calling this a free country is disingenuous.
Consider what a shock it would be for on of our young troopers to be popped back into the '50s. It would be freakish for him. Calm, orderly people, freedom that bordered on what now days would be called 'anarchy.'
Yet those very people, those calm pleasant, freedom loving people of the '50s, who had fought the nazis and Japanese and stomped them into the ground...those same people began, inadvertantly, to start the process that has lead our people into near bondage.
And all with good intentions. The next time you hear someone say, "There ought to be a law!" Hit that person with a baseball bat!
Talbot
Mike, The "Greatest Generation" was the only generation who actually knew what it meant to be a real Democrat. Back then, A real Democrat's only concern with government was that it should not cast its arrogance or push its weight onto the populace. Back then, real democrats asked for NOTHING from the government, but demanded that the government not abandon the people in need. No self respecting Democrat ever went looking for handouts, food stamps, etc. But they also knew that no american should ever have to suffer the transgressions of England, Europe, Asia and so on... Real Democrats worked their asses to the bone in our factories, and businesses. They were the true blue-collar force and the salt of the earth in this nation.
My grandma was a true Democrat and she was hell-fire and spit-cat on anybody who did not pull their weight. Back then, it was easy to represent your country, because people were either friend or they were foe. There was no blurry line to decipher (like you see today).
As much as I love the 60's, I staunchly believe that the social revolution of that era is the
root cause of our problems today. For better or worse, It had summarily invoked a
full abandonment and complete breakdown of pretty much every value that the white man's "establishment" had built up.
Add to that, to war of the sexes (A significant socio-political device used to divide the country by gender) and now the class warfare (dwindling middle class)
60's: The great and awesome social revolution and helluva party
70's: The early morning hangover.
80's: Lunch was looking better.
90's: Going to bed early tonight .
2010+: Holy cow, we've lost possession of our country