Thursday, October 09, 2008

"I'm a product of the radical sixties."

So states The Chosen One.

Excerpt:

"Mainly my understanding of the sixties came as a result of my own investigations, as my adolescent rebellion sought justification in the political and cultural changes that by then had already begun to ebb. In my teens, I became fascinated with the Dionysian, up-for-grabs quality of the era, and through books, film, and music, I soaked in a vision of the sixties very different from the one my mother talked about: images of Huey Newton, the ’68 Democratic National Convention, the Saigon airlift, and the Stones at Altamont. If I had no immediate reasons to pursue revolution, I decided nevertheless that in style and attitude I, too, could be a rebel, unconstrained by the received wisdom of the over-thirty crowd."

But Bill Ayers is just some guy who lives in your neighborhood, right?

Yeah, sure.....

3 comments:

  1. Yea and it seems that his coke soaked brain has been receding back to the 60's especially Johnson's failed Great Society programs. Can we say, Lost in the 60's tonite rather than Lost in the 50's? (Ronnie Milsap)

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  2. "He wasn't talking about W."

    Pay attention, asshole.

    What part of what I told you when you posted here did you not understand?

    You are not welcome here.

    Get lost, STAY lost

    Never post on my blog again.

    I will not repeat this warning.

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