I have referenced it a few times, and I agree. If nothing else, it provides a perspective--these things had not been done yet in 1963, and those of us who can recall that year remember many of the Rights which have been infringed, the social changes (most not for the better, although some could have been), and the ensuing corruption of our American culture.
@rangerrebew @Smokin Joe @Fishrrman @aligncare @goatprairie @rangerrebew Post it.
I doxxed myself on the member's forum. I don't care.
@Cyber LibertySo what? I put a screenshot of a partial public record.
I was 2 years old when JFK died. My dad was a Korea Vet. He took advantage of not being disabled and got a Master's degree in Agronomy.
He was just himself. With a future, a wife, and two +/- kids. I am three of four.
But it was the do not ask speech. And when JFK was murdered my dad felt like The American Dream had died. He wasn't d or r
So my dad doubled down and said no hell no. Took his wife and kids moved over two blocks. Get the property. Worry about paying for it later.
I had a very great mentor, college prof. Joined the Marines at 16 because he was only 15 and told them he was 17. To fight the Japs.
Sorry. I have been off this post for a while.
Both of my grandfathers served in WW...we one one...no..wait..WWII...we one two...and then we lost Korea, Veit Nam.
What I am saying is the rot started way before 63.
That is only my opinion. From knowing the people that went to fight and came home to keep fighting.
Keep fighting.
It is the only way you will stop;
me from asking for Neutron Bombs.