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I rise in opposition to any fascistic silencing of pro-drug influencers.

The Equal Rights Amendment.

But we didn’t view it as isolation. We considered ourselves communist cadre waiting to be summoned to revolutionary service by the American people. Popular revolt seemed imminent, and we were eager and ready to do our duty.

No, that’s exactly what we boomers are not doing. We know our great mistake of the 1960s and 70s is we tried to take America too far to the left too quickly. Our rashness set the stage for Ronald Reagan. The lesson is gradual incremental changes are the correct path forward. It breaks my heart to see AOC and Bernie

AOC is not the future; she’s the past. I know, because I lived it.

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That’s why you want Ace of Cups — all the bandmembers could sing. Here they perform a 5-part harmony arrangement for a live show:

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Great female group that should’ve been huge was Ace of Cups. I saw them open for Hendrix in the Panhandle in 1967. This was before women’s lib was mainstream. Blew my mind. Hendrix was a fan too.

While it is heartening to watch Mayor Pete sweeping the field of all his youthful rivals to carry on President Obama’s legacy after President Biden, I hope these promising youngsters won’t soil their career prospects by fleeing to the arms of the far Left like Castro has done. It’s foolish short-sightedness. My

This “Bernie would’ve won” foolishness has never been anything but the age-old story of the arrogance of youth. I know that arrogance only too well, because I lived it.

We seniors are excited about Mayor Pete, but we know Joe is the best choice to carry on President Obama’s legacy in 2020. We envision Pete being groomed as Joe’s successor while serving in a cabinet position. Mayor Pete is the future of President Obama’s legacy.

You’re right — we seniors can see the long view, and we know these petty squabbles about wine caves are inconsequential. I marched against the Vietnam War and for Civil Rights arm-in-arm in solidarity with the Black Panther Party, so I know a thing or two about fighting for what really matters, and it feels like I’m

Farewell, Splinter!

Iraq is not Vietnam, and George W. Bush is not Richard Nixon. We who once took to the streets to protest the Vietnam War know the difference and that’s why we support candidates such as Joe Biden who voted to authorize the Iraq War. Joe is not Henry Kissinger.

This is not Watergate. My generation lived through that particular scandal, so we know well the difficulty of removing a rogue President. It wasn’t until the White House’s internal taping system was revealed by Alexander Butterfield that we gained real hope of removing Nixon. Unless Trump emulated Nixon and taped his

Has Mayor Pete seen Sigmund and the Sea Monsters (1973-75)?  It was the first Saturday morning show with an openly gay character(Sheldon the Sea Genie). Very socially advanced show for its day, and a landmark in the fight for gay liberation.

Why insert a gratuitous jab at us boomers? If you shun and demean us, don’t be surprised if we run to Zuckerberg. Young people have already largely abandoned Facebook. My own grandchildren ridicule me for continuing to use it. They call me a square. They say Facebook is uncool. Maybe they’re right, but Facebook is

You young people still can’t understand why former hippies and vintage leftists like myself are lining up behind Joe and Pete. It’s because we overreached in the 60s and set the stage for the Reagan backlash. We regret that every day.

Has it occurred to any of you budding poets that a catering cart is literally “meals on wheels?” You may not be aware of this, but Meals on Wheels is a program to provide nutritious food and companionship for seniors. Senior voters certainly know this, and I’m one of them.

I met a few of the Weathermen in cell meetings, and I can tell you they were very scrupulous about setting off their bombs where nobody would be hurt by the explosion, and nobody ever was hurt. Violent revolution doesn’t have to be uncivilized.

Is fomenting armed insurrection really so awful?  Back in my radical leftist period in the 1960's almost everyone I knew favored the violent overthrow of the government of the United States. Of course our revolution came to nothing in the end, and in retrospect it was mostly harmless fun.