Guess what DUmmies...it was your ilk that started the sexual revolution back in the 60s.
Simmer in the soup you made.
If I remember correctly it was the Pill that started the revolution not the kids themselves. It was the Adults that gave a start to free sex.
Looking back in time, I remember Berkley in 1969, the kids were from family's that could afford to send them to College and just wanted them the Hell out of their house and would send them a check to keep them away.
The real hippies did not live on the streets or wear flea collars around their necks.
The real Hippies were adults that refused to grow up, the college professors that felt a need to socialise with their students on the students level.
Big time for teachers to want their classes full with a waiting list. Oh even today we still have some of these people teaching our kids that get all warm and fuzzy when they hear themselves called a real cool teacher.
So at times the Pill did not work, Abortion came in to help clear up a delicate problem. It was not the kids that changed the law, it was the people that had invested half their liefs savings into their kids educations only to find that all was threatened by biology.
Any way one looks at it, Dr. Leary was no kid as he received permission from adults to travel the country giving out LSD on College campuses.
The kids to my thinking would not have rallied against the war had the Adults not been teaching them to do so. It could have gone the other way had the kids been taught to support the war but parents were throwing their sons into school to keep them from the front lines. It all begins on how children are taught, and how far their parents will go to justify sending their kid to Canada.-----Poor kids never had a chance to grow up or form their own opinions.
So a college student of 18 years old in 1964 would now be close to 60 years old.
For the love of God, these people are grand parents now.
When do we stop blaming them on today's problems, 60 years from now will we still blame Bush.
Carl, what is done is done, we still have to make head way over the long departed that got us to this state.
What can be done today, dam ed if I know, I cannot do anything but vote and hope that vote is counted.
We who remember those days are now senior citizens AARP and all that garbage. Some where we have to pass the torch on to the younger citizens as we have done our battles--lost and won but now it is up to the younger generation to take the wheel of our great Ship of State.