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In reply to the discussion: Generation JKF About to Re-Live the 60's in Their 60's: Are You Experienced? [View all]Lonestarblue
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Beautiful words. I was a sophomore in high school, and my social studies teacher broke the news to the class. My mother and I could not tear ourselves away from the television for days. She commented that it felt like losing a member of the family. With that event, the protests of the Vietnam War, and the huge cultural shifts of the "hippie" generation, I started questioning government policy and political party lines. Although I always voted, politics and policy took a back seat for years (life happens!), but I'm now starting to see a new generation (and some of the old generation) start to question again and to protest and work for change. That's a very good thing, and I hope it continues!
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Generation JKF About to Re-Live the 60's in Their 60's: Are You Experienced? [View all]
McCamy Taylor
Apr 2017
OP
Oh yes. Graduated HS in '66. If the mountains crumble to the sea, let it be. It ain't me.
ancianita
Apr 2017
#11
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom,
struggle4progress
Apr 2017
#24