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A slogan from the 60's I'd like to see come back.

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I still have a button: "Re-Elect Nixon in '72: Why change Dicks in the middle of a screw?"

You're just adding fodder for those that want to have as much fun as their parents (grandparents?....oh jeeez).... Note the failures of Woodstock, peaces rallys and protests.

The more things change, the more they stay the same ....

 
Its funny. Most of the people who said this in the 60's are now the ones running the companies, doctors offices, and government. The "question everything" has become:

"obey"..."consume"..."sedate"...



-MC
 
Originally posted by: MattCo
Its funny. Most of the people who said this in the 60's are now the ones running the companies, doctors offices, and government. The "question everything" has become:

"obey"..."consume"..."sedate"...



-MC
So they question themselves?

 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
"Question Everything"

I'm amazed daily by how "trusting" the younger generation is when it comes what they are told by the government and the Media.

Don't be blindly led by those in power. Dig around with a open mind and question everything your told. You and the world as a whole will be a better place for it! 😉
You think the younger generation is trusting of the government? Care to share whatever it is that you're tripping on? Visit a few college campuses, the Berkeley nut-jobs aren't limited to California, they're en masse on almost every college campus in the country.

ZV
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
"Question Everything"

I'm amazed daily by how "trusting" the younger generation is when it comes what they are told by the government and the Media.

Don't be blindly led by those in power. Dig around with a open mind and question everything your told. You and the world as a whole will be a better place for it! 😉
You think the younger generation is trusting of the government? Care to share whatever it is that you're tripping on? Visit a few college campuses, the Berkeley nut-jobs aren't limited to California, they're en masse on almost every college campus in the country.

ZV

Ok, good point. Maybe it's just the young'uns on this board? 😉
 
You forgot to finish the thought:

"Question Everything. Except Other Hippies. They Never Have An Agenda."
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Originally posted by: Brutuskend
"Question Everything"

I'm amazed daily by how "trusting" the younger generation is when it comes what they are told by the government and the Media.

Don't be blindly led by those in power. Dig around with a open mind and question everything your told. You and the world as a whole will be a better place for it! 😉

Are you sure? [🙂]

I have changed some of my ideas from those days. We used to say "Trust no one over 30" Now I say, "Lie to everyone under 30!"
 
Originally posted by: RossGr
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
"Question Everything"

I'm amazed daily by how "trusting" the younger generation is when it comes what they are told by the government and the Media.

Don't be blindly led by those in power. Dig around with a open mind and question everything your told. You and the world as a whole will be a better place for it! 😉

Are you sure? [🙂]

I have changed some of my ideas from those days. We used to say "Trust no one over 30" Now I say, "Lie to everyone under 30!"

ROFL!
 
Originally posted by: Ornery
Question Everything!

Especially our liberal educators! :disgust:


blegh, sounds like someone couldnt stand up for themselves. In all of my classes everyone was allowed to speak as long as they supported their argument. English classes, even the one sociology class where the professor was obviously a socialst.
 
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