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Home Front: Politix
Dean: 'We're About to Enter the '60s Again'
2006-06-29
America is about to revisit one of the most turbulent decades in its history, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean told a religious conference in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday. "We're about to enter the '60s again," Dean said, but he was not referring to the Vietnam War or racial tensions. Dean said he is looking for "the age of enlightenment led by religious figures who want to greet Americans with a moral, uplifting vision."
"Yes! A new dawning of the Age of Asparagus!"
"The problem is when we hit that '60s spot again, which I am optimistic we're about to hit, we have to make sure that we don't make the same mistakes," Dean added.
How can we be about to go through the 60s again? We haven't been through the 50s again. By my Acme Recycled History Calculator we're only in early 1942. So we're not even done with the 40s yet. And I'd like to know when we get to do the 20s again. I'm feeling the urge to Charleston.
Anger over the Vietnam War and the country's escalating racial tensions made the late 1960s one of the most painful eras in American history. Republican Richard Nixon was elected president in 1968, following the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., and Sen. Robert Kennedy, as well as the riot-marred Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Later in his speech Tuesday, Dean appeared to backtrack. "I'm not asking to go back to the '60s; we made some mistakes in the '60s," he said. "If you look at how we did public housing, we essentially created ghettoes for poor people" instead of using today's method of mixed-income housing.
We were just discussing that yesterday...
Another mistake Democrats made in the '60s, Dean acknowledged, was that "we did give things away for free, and that's a huge mistake because that does create a culture of dependence, and that's not good for anybody, either," he noted, a reference to the Great Society welfare programs created by Democratic President Lyndon Johnson in the mid-1960s. "Those mistakes were not the downfall of our program," Dean added. "They helped a lot more people than they hurt. But we can do better and we will do better and our time is coming."
Posted by:Fred

#36  Speaking of the Dem Convention in Chicago.....

Actual t-shirt worn by some of the police who had to provide security: My Daddy kicked your Daddy's ass in '68, and I'm about to kick yours now!
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-06-30 00:00  

#35  ...as well as the riot-marred Democratic National Convention in Chicago.

I liked that part. And maybe Howie will OD on heroin...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-29 19:13  

#34  Good KISS Segue Secret Master.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-29 19:08  

#33  And even though I'm full of sin
In the end you'll let me in
You'll let me through, there's nothin' you can do
You need my lovin', don't you know it's true

So if you please get on your knees
There are no bills, there are no fees
Baby, I know what your problem is
The first step of the cure is a kiss

So call me (Dr. Love)
They call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. Love)
I am your doctor of love (calling Dr. Love), ha
They call me (Dr. Love), they call me Dr. Love (calling Dr. Love)
I've got the cure you're thinkin' of (calling Dr. Love)

Oh. Sorry - that's the 70's!
Posted by: Secret Master   2006-06-29 16:47  

#32  Dean is in lala land. Sure glad he isn't my physician.
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-06-29 15:19  

#31  Howie & Nancy's Excellent Adventure
Posted by: Captain America   2006-06-29 14:55  

#30  And most of the purple flats were horse tranqs...
Posted by: Crolump Glereper5426   2006-06-29 14:10  

#29  Don't take the brown acid.
Posted by: Xbalanke   2006-06-29 14:05  

#28  Didn't they say this too in the early 90's after Clinton got elected? (Ok, those icky bell bottoms came back, but the rest of it stayed back in the archives where it belongs.)
Posted by: Swamp Blondie   2006-06-29 13:13  

#27  The World Trade Center was built in the 60's not being jumped off of by Americans on fire.
Posted by: SamAdamsky   2006-06-29 12:35  

#26  OS, he didn't specify any religious leaders because he was referring to the UU's. Though it's kind of an oxymoron as I don't remember any of the UU's having any *religious* leaders.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-29 11:29  

#25  the age of enlightenment led by religious figures who want to greet Americans with a moral, uplifting vision

Like these guys?

Dalai Lama: A surprisingly harsh critic of homosexuality. If you are a Buddhist, he says, it is wrong. "Full stop. No way round it." "A gay couple came to see me, seeking my support and blessing. I had to explain our teachings. Another lady introduced another woman as her wife - astonishing. It is the same with a husband and wife using certain sexual practices. Using the other two holes is wrong. . . . I canÂ’t condone this way of life." . . . life is sacred and abortion is wrong - though there may be special circumstances, such as saving the life of the mother, when it might be an option.

Or maybe this guy - recognized by the world as a reat religious leader:

Pope John Paul: There are absolutely no grounds for considering homosexual unions to be in any way similar or even remotely analogous to God's plan for marriage and family. Marriage is holy, while homosexual acts go against the natural moral law.

Or this guy:

Pope Benedict: For example, the face of disinterest or disorder, which can even go so far as to damage the structure of that founding cell of society that is the family; or perhaps the face of arrogance that can lead to abuse, silencing those without a voice or without the strength to make themselves heard, as happens in the case of today's gravest injustice, abortion, that which suppresses nascent human life.


Hmm - looks like opposition to homosexualtiy, no "gay marriage", no abortion...

I somehow don't beleive thats what Howlin' Howie had in mind.

/chortle
Posted by: Oldspook   2006-06-29 11:16  

#24  I'm with C-Low on this one. I think he's right we're going "back to the 60's", but this time we will win. Just see how everyone's now treating the troops to look at that. Numerous interviews of Vietnam grunts (who went to Iraq too) saying they much prefer returning to the State now vs. then. Of course, I'm younger (born after the 60's), so I can't wax eloquent on how "great" the freelove movements were.
Posted by: BA   2006-06-29 11:09  

#23  Yeah, Broadhead - I personally vote for the 1860s.
Oh, and Carson City is good for me too!
Posted by: Secret Master   2006-06-29 11:08  

#22  Hell fire, Dean. If you remember the 60's you weren't there.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2006-06-29 11:00  

#21  Laugh, but the world has all too often paid the price in blood for those who want to return to the ‘good old daysÂ’. Just look at the muzzies now. The third ‘ReichÂ’. The revival of ‘Mare NostrumÂ’ and glory of Rome.

This is one of the warning signs for ‘kill it before it multiples’.
Posted by: Sniper Chease8428   2006-06-29 10:14  

#20  
Come gather around people wherever you roam

Poor Deanie- he didn't realize this song was written for him.

Posted by: 2b   2006-06-29 10:07  

#19  Dean really needs to lay of the illegal drugs and take his Prozac!
Posted by: 3dc   2006-06-29 09:41  

#18  Bring it on. I'll dig out my leisure suit, tie-dye stuff, blow the dust off the old vinyls, score some window pane and go looking for free love with some 65 year babe hoping I won't hurt either one of us or aggravate the arthritis. George Burns (at around 90 years of age) was asked what he thought of all the sex and violence on TV. He replied: "At my age they are both the same."
Posted by: JohnQC   2006-06-29 09:16  

#17  Maybe he meant the 1860's.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-06-29 08:34  

#16  Age of Asparagus! LOL!
Posted by: Mike   2006-06-29 07:57  

#15  Howard Dean - the patron saint of the "Church of Just Let Them Keep Talking".
Posted by: no mo uro   2006-06-29 07:44  

#14  Read the whole thing. There's more! My favorite:

Dean's comments Tuesday came at a religious gathering convened in the nation's capital to discuss ways of eliminating poverty. After stating that America "is about as divided as it has been probably since the Civil War," Dean declared that "we need to come together around moral principles, and I'm talking about moral principles like making sure no child goes to bed hungry at night."

"I'm talking about moral principles like making sure everybody in America has health insurance just like 36 other countries in the world," he added. "This is a moral nation, and we want it to be a moral nation again."


This wasn't Scrappleface, was it?
Posted by: Bobby   2006-06-29 06:27  

#13  Well, if that means free sex even for guys like me, I'm all for it, except if it involves unwashed hairy stoned girls as well.
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-06-29 05:06  

#12  Heh, Darth, my lava lamp just went into overdrive in anticipation of the return of bean-bag chairs, swag lamps, and shag carpet. :)
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-29 01:18  

#11  RD - And speaking of Leary, check this out:

DiCaprio to take trip for Leary biopic

LOL.
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-29 01:12  

#10  my sides are splitting,,, just thinkin
Posted by: RD   2006-06-29 01:07  

#9  Hopefully they don't bring back all the tacky plastic decor with them.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-06-29 01:06  

#8  LOL, RD - I never had any black - just lots and lots of orange barrel, heh.
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-29 01:01  

#7  flyover, Tim Leary LOL!! WOW It's a flash back must have been all that Owsley!!
Posted by: RD   2006-06-29 00:51  

#6  Dean said he is looking for "the age of enlightenment led by religious figures who want to greet Americans with a moral, uplifting vision."

mebbe he meenz em 1760s
Posted by: muck4doo   2006-06-29 00:50  

#5  LOL, RD - great minds & perfect timing...
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-29 00:49  

#4  Dean: 'We're About to Enter the '60s Again and I'm going to be Timothy Leary.'
~~~~~~~~~~~~

'Or This Guy'

~~~~~~~~~~~~~

'O heck caint deside'
Posted by: RD   2006-06-29 00:47  

#3  Wow, peddling the wet-dream of the Moonbats. The new Timothy Leary. And just think, since he's an MD, he can get scrip quality.
Posted by: flyover   2006-06-29 00:47  

#2  I would actually agree but this time I think the US and true Americans will win and the Mainstream Media along with the entire LLL's movement will be the ones humilitated, discredited, and crippled.

Posted by: C-Low   2006-06-29 00:45  

#1  Heck. Some Democrats never left the 60's. Look at Kerry and Kennedy.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2006-06-29 00:40  

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