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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:Spdid.361694$D%.219002@attbi_s51... Oh well. Based on politicos' jabber today, our little group lasted about as long as the larger politic in seeking common ground. Ah, well. T'was ever thus. The same thing is going on over on the Cherokee Chat. According to CNN, the 1964 Goldwater vs Johnson election campaign made this election look like some sort of a grade-school spat. Yet, somehow, the country overcame the divisiveness and bitter enmity to grow and prosper. (Of course, it "grew" into the 60s, which is hardly something we'd like to repeat...) IIRC, The capper to that campaign season was an add by Johnson which showed a little girl serenely picking flowers who gets imolated by a nuclear detonation. It was/is quite jarring. The idea being (if it isn't already obvious...) that voting for Goldwater would bring about the end of the world. I've seen this referred to in some circles as the dirtiest political add ever produced. Jay Beckman Chandler, AZ PP-ASEL (Somwhere I still have a tie pin I got from my dad which featured the letters "Au/H2O" ...a Goldwater campaign give away.) |
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 17:10:41 -0700, "Jay Beckman"
wrote: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Spdid.361694$D%.219002@attbi_s51... Oh well. Based on politicos' jabber today, our little group lasted about as long as the larger politic in seeking common ground. Ah, well. T'was ever thus. The same thing is going on over on the Cherokee Chat. According to CNN, the 1964 Goldwater vs Johnson election campaign made this election look like some sort of a grade-school spat. Yet, somehow, the country overcame the divisiveness and bitter enmity to grow and prosper. (Of course, it "grew" into the 60s, which is hardly something we'd like to repeat...) IIRC, The capper to that campaign season was an add by Johnson which showed a little girl serenely picking flowers who gets imolated by a nuclear detonation. It was/is quite jarring. The idea being (if it isn't already obvious...) that voting for Goldwater would bring about the end of the world. I've seen this referred to in some circles as the dirtiest political add ever produced. Jay, I remember that ad. I don't want to continue to fuel this partisan discussion because, as an American, I respect the right for both sides to have their views and not be considered idiots for not agreeing with the other side. That being said, I haven't experienced anything remotely similar to that ad until Cheyney said (or at least strongly implied) that if Kerry were elected we would be attacked again. Granted, that's not exactly the same as the end of the world, but it does show that the same kind of "anything goes" politics still exists. Rich Russell |
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