Time; October 19, 2007

I want to mention Lyndon B. Johnson again.  I just said that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 was a question.  That isn’t really fair.  Firstly though I did believe that Lyndon B. Johnson may have approved the Act for everyone to go to Purgatory, but I think that there is much more to say about that time.  So, in the interest of fairness I will mention a few other things.  Let’s not forget that this president enacted more programs for the benefit of the people than any other President.  He was truely the Education President.

In my opinion, the trouble started after February 28, 1958.  I was not born then however I have read, “A Generation in Motion; Popular Music and Culture in the Sixties,” by David Pichaske.  This book was most helpful for me since the circumstance of that date has caused Lyndon Johnson a lot of anguish.

So anyway, I think Lyndon Johnson is contrary to public opinion.  That is my belief based on the Viet Nam War. It is my belief because I was born in 1968.  This was a Time of a troubled nation.  It is no surprise that I have that as part of my history.  Now I will tell you I have a lot of problems that go unnoticed.  You wouldn’t think what I just said was anything much at all, but this is my circumstance.  I have a lot of problems that go unnoticed because I’m contrary to public opinion.  I am helpful, I just know that I get problems and it’s hard to know that I am needed.  It is probably best I should just follow my own interests without too much intervention.

I’ve often mused that it would be better to be in agreement with myself.

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