The Baby-boomers are funny:
As yutes they screamed themselves illy about the dastardly CIA, the treachery of United Fruit, and the shocking speech oppression on campus.
Now as rulers they very easily orchestrate Fast & Furious, sic the IRS on people, and here they are, coaxing the wayward young away from the frightful perils of speaking their minds.
VERY INSTRUCTIVE.
Michael Yaki:
He’s a dem lawyer of mixed Asian ancestry from UC Berkeley then Yale Law School, and as Civil Rights Commish his first big deal was stepping in and screaming about how the Chicago Black Panthers carrying clubs in combat boots at the Polls on Obama’s first Immaculation was, like, ok, or something.
Because of, like, racism, and all that kind of stuff, and stuff.
You know?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Yaki
Hey, I’m a baby-boomer and did not of the above...
> As yutes they screamed themselves illy about the dastardly
> CIA, the treachery of United Fruit, and the shocking speech
> oppression on campus.
Yep, I was one of them. I’m still fighting the same battles. The favoring of one identity group over another. The tendency towards totalitarianism on the Federal and State level. The limitations imposed on the right of free expression. The encroachments on the right to defend oneself. Burgeoning and unaccountable government bureaucracies. Police brutality. Corruption in the courts, the legislatures, and the executive, of both the states and the feds.
Nothing’s changed in these 50 years except the names and faces of the oppressors and their ostentatious political orientation.
“The Baby-boomers are funny:
As yutes...”
...we joined the Marines and served in Viet Nam.
Honorably.
As adults, we are conservative and vote Republican and support the Tea Party.
Now let’s talk about all the Communists in “The Greatest Generation” who subverted America during the FDR Administration.
Or we could simply not paint with a broad brush.
Just sayin’.