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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers The Cold War (A Synopsis) - Part V - Sep 27th, 2004
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Posted on 09/26/2004 10:34:12 PM PDT by SAMWolf



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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for all those serving their country at this time.


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Make Love, Not War: The Sixties


HAVES/HAVE NOTS

In 1960, John F. Kennedy -- who seemed to many the embodiment of a new age -- was elected president of the United States. Kennedy had attacked President Eisenhower's conduct of the Cold War and promised to defend the free world against communism. He increased the U.S. military budget, creating thousands more defense industry jobs.


Gov. George Wallace blocks the doorway to Foster Auditorium at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, June 11, 1963.


But while the U.S. economy was booming, the good life was not available to all Americans. In many Southern states, laws prevented blacks and whites from traveling together, eating together, or even going to the same school. Black Americans were denied jobs and the right to vote. Civil rights activists held peaceful demonstrations -- but were often beaten and jailed just the same.

Gov. George Wallace of Alabama saw the growing civil rights movement as part of a communist conspiracy -- a view shared privately by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. Discrimination against blacks -- covered extensively on television -- damaged America's credibility as freedom's champion in the Cold War.

THE GREAT SOCIETY

Kennedy was assassinated in November 1963. His successor, Lyndon Johnson, had a vision of the Great Society. Central to that vision was a war against poverty and the abolition of racial discrimination. Johnson was able to pass the Civil Rights Act in 1964 -- and later that year won an easy victory against his Republican opponent, Sen. Barry Goldwater, who denounced Johnson's Great Society as creeping socialism.


Lyndon Johnson's swearing-in as President


Meanwhile, dissent was flourishing on America's campuses. At the University of California at Berkeley, students borrowed the tactics of the Civil Rights Movement, organizing strikes and sit-ins.

SEX/WAR

American ideals of political freedom were now being extended into the personal realm. The availability of new birth control such as "The Pill" revolutionized many peoples' views on sexual behavior.


In 1965, Johnson began sending U.S. ground troops to Vietnam. Despite the extension of the military draft, Johnson's efforts in Vietnam enjoyed popular support.

COUNTERCULTURE

While some Americans went off to war in Vietnam, others were challenging what was termed "the Establishment." They rejected materialism -- not for communism but instead for love, peace, drugs and rock 'n' roll. All over the United States, young men of draft age were turning on, tuning in and dropping out.



A vast majority of America spurned the new counterculture. But protests against the war were growing -- with marches and draft-card burnings. Meanwhile, America's war in Vietnam dragged on. By 1967, 500,000 U.S. soldiers were there.

DISCONTENT

In America's inner cities, some black activists trained as paramilitaries in what they saw as a civil war against a racist police force. Led by Huey Newton, they called themselves the Black Panthers. By the summer of 1967, discontent boiled over into riots in several major U.S. cities. By March 1968, with a growing war in Vietnam and conflict at home, Johnson declared he would not run for a second term as president.


Martin Luther Kings Assassination


1968 also saw the killings of two prominent Americans. Civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr. was shot dead by a white gunman. Several weeks later, Robert Kennedy -- brother of the late president and himself a presidential candidate -- was killed while campaigning in California.

CRACKDOWN

In August 1968, Democratic Party delegates arrived in Chicago to pick their candidate for the November presidential elections. Along with the delegates came about 100,000 anti-war demonstrators. The protesters gathered in city parks in preparation for a march on the convention hall. But Chicago Mayor Richard Daley had no intention of allowing them to take over the convention . On the day the Democrats were due to nominate their presidential candidate, the demonstrators battled with police.


1968 Democratic convention besieged by protesters


The situation inside the convention hall was also combative. Supporters of anti-war candidate Eugene McCarthy were prevented from debating the war. Vice President Hubert Humphrey became the Democratic presidential candidate. With a promise to crack down on lawlessness, his Republican opponent, Richard Nixon, won the November elections by less than 1 percent of the vote. The Cold War, and the war in Vietnam, would continue.



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To: SAMWolf
hehe! Thank you, sir ! :^D

41 posted on 09/27/2004 7:34:34 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (There is only one GOOD 'RAT: one that has been voted OUT of POWER !! Straight ticket GOP!)
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To: snippy_about_it; All
GM, snippy!

duckie is off to her PT session at 1pm. here's hoping it goes as well as friday's did.

free dixie,HUGS, duckie/sw

42 posted on 09/27/2004 7:36:44 AM PDT by stand watie ( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. damnyankee is a LEARNED prejudice.)
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To: stand watie

Good luck!


43 posted on 09/27/2004 8:38:43 AM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it

!!!!!!!!!!


44 posted on 09/27/2004 8:48:16 AM PDT by stand watie ( being a damnyankee is no better than being a racist. damnyankee is a LEARNED prejudice.)
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To: bentfeather

Hi miss Feather


45 posted on 09/27/2004 9:54:01 AM PDT by Professional Engineer ( ......................... muslim = monster)
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To: snippy_about_it
Howdy ma'am.

They must be ver heavy and awkward to handle.

That's the polite way to say it. ;-)

46 posted on 09/27/2004 9:56:29 AM PDT by Professional Engineer ( ......................... muslim = monster)
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To: SAMWolf
You shaved your head

Basic Training

and hauled hoses? ;-)

Yep. And drove the truck connected to them. Six thousands gallons of go-go juice to support Death From Above.

47 posted on 09/27/2004 9:59:34 AM PDT by Professional Engineer ( ......................... muslim = monster)
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To: Professional Engineer

Hi PE!!

Happy Monday!


48 posted on 09/27/2004 10:01:12 AM PDT by Soaring Feather (~Poetry is my forte.~)
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To: SAMWolf
Thanks for these threads. The Cold War was the defining struggle of my lifetime, for sure. Vietnam should be seen in context - one of several places where the Cold War turned hot. Sad how most liberals could never get it through their thick heads that Kruschev wasn't kidding when he said the Sov's would "bury" us.
49 posted on 09/27/2004 12:46:04 PM PDT by colorado tanker ("medals, ribbons, we threw away the symbols of what our country gave us and I'm proud of that")
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To: Matthew Paul

Thank You Matthew.


52 posted on 09/27/2004 5:01:08 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (~Poetry is my forte.~)
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To: Matthew Paul

Don't those typos just drive you nuts!! LOL they do me.

I think we read what we want to see - not what is on the page. :-)


54 posted on 09/27/2004 5:06:46 PM PDT by Soaring Feather (~Poetry is my forte.~)
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To: SAMWolf; Valin; CholeraJoe

55 posted on 09/27/2004 6:24:10 PM PDT by Professional Engineer (When candy bars are outlawed, only outlaws will have candy bars.)
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To: Professional Engineer
Allow me to see your F-15 and raise you one :-)



Regards alfa6 ;>}
56 posted on 09/27/2004 6:39:57 PM PDT by alfa6 (Never Try To Outstubborn A Cat)
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To: stand watie

Evevning Stand Watie

Free Dixie


57 posted on 09/27/2004 6:46:20 PM PDT by SAMWolf (A dry sense of humor is better than slobbering everywhere.)
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To: Professional Engineer
Basic Training

Touche!!

I forgot about that "standard" basic haircut.

58 posted on 09/27/2004 6:48:24 PM PDT by SAMWolf (A dry sense of humor is better than slobbering everywhere.)
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To: Professional Engineer

AWESOME!


59 posted on 09/27/2004 6:49:27 PM PDT by CholeraJoe ("Don't draw the line, Honey I ain't through with you, ")
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To: colorado tanker

Evening CT.

Remember the air raid drills in school? Like geting under your desk was gonna help a whole lot if "The Bomb" was dropped on your city. ;-)


60 posted on 09/27/2004 6:50:40 PM PDT by SAMWolf (A dry sense of humor is better than slobbering everywhere.)
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