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WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF THE 1960'S CULTURAL REVOLUTION?


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ACTIVE Tue Oct 16, 07 - Wed Oct 15, 08

The cultural revolution in the 1960's is looked upon as good by some and bad by others. Have we benefited from it or suffered because of it?

So What's Your Opinion?

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Benefited From It
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Submitted by : Grapost
Submitted on : Oct 16,2007 9:36:06 am
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What Is Your Opinion Of The 1960's Cultural Revolution?


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Voted : Mostly Good
Except for the blind political correctness it inspired.
by nuckinfutz on Tue Oct 16, 07 10:04am [+]

Voted : Great Event
I have no problems with what the counter culture achieved in those times. The fact that those same hippies became the worst conservatives in history is disheartening beyond words.
by RobinGaylord on Tue Oct 16, 07 11:12am [+]

Voted : Benefited From It
1960 - The first debate for a presidential election was televised.

1961 - John F Kennedy gives his famous speech - "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country."

1962 - John Glenn became the first man to orbit the earth - 3 times. And, oh yes, UncleRandy is Born.

1963 - Martin Luther King Jr. made the speech, "I have a Dream"
President Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.

1964 - A British rock and roll band became VERY popular. They called themselves The Beatles.

1965 - President Johnson ordered bombing raids on North Vietnam and Americans begin protesting the war.

1966 - Walt Disney died of cancer in December.

1967 - The first heart transplant was performed in Cape Town, South Africa by Dr. Christiaan Barnard.

1968 - Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee. Two months later, Robert Kennedy, John F. Kennedy's brother was assassinated, too.

1969 - Apollo 11 landed on the moon. Neil Armstrong stated the words as he stepped on the moon... "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
by UncleRandy on Tue Oct 16, 07 1:41pm [+]

Voted : Benefited From It
Great music! Jimi Hendrix for one.
by mojo on Tue Oct 16, 07 1:42pm [+]

Voted : Mostly Good
Better than the cultural revolution of the 1990s.

by _Beelzebubba on Thu Oct 18, 07 9:22am [+]





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