I was talking about the Social and Spiritual Transformation of the 60's! Guys I really hope you can look at the way you tend to deviate from the topic and improve your communication skills. I really think it would help the atmosphere around hereDavid---
In many ways I think you need to improve your
own communication skills. You have a habit of throwing out a question--like you did below, asking who was responsible for social change---Conservatives or liberals during the 60's? Tom then responds with the correct(at least most people would say they thought it was "liberals") answer--it was liberals-- BUT--
who were the "liberals" of that time? They were
quite different than the liberals of today.
There was both a "social" and a "spiritual" transformation for sure----but the label "conservative" and "liberal" had quite different meanings at that time---so to use those words defined in
todays context is misleading. A liberal of
that time would be considered a conservative
today--so your very question is coming from your own premise or definition of conservatism or liberalism. Then, it seems if anyone takes a different view on your "premise" they are "deviating from the topic". Perhaps--and I say this tongue in cheek
you should start a thread called "David Mauldin Thread--please only answer questions in the style that I would answer them"--kind of like they do when they have "Write like Ernest Hemingway" competitions---that way you would be sure that everyone agrees with you on Dylan, or Health Care, or Social Change
and doesn't deviate from the Mauldin style!
Many of your questions have a tendency to sound like that old "Have you stopped beating your wife?" question---whether you answer "yes" or "no" it doesn't matter. The one asking the question has all the power, and any response given is incrimminating.
Example of the type of question I'm referring to: "Do you think that since the time that a Republican President ended slavery, that the rights of Americans have improved?" If you are a present day Democrat you would not concentrate on the second half of the question, you would want to make sure the first part was clearly defined!! You would want to make sure everyone realized that it was a Repubican of the 1860's who ended slavery, not the same party as today!! The question is clearly a question being asked to make a biased statement with the question!!
So, if I were to say that the Republican President was responsible for ending slavery I would be making a true statement---based on an 1860's context!! Lincoln was a Republican. You can be sure if I made that statement every Democrat out there would be sure to remind me that the Republican Party of 1860 is a lot different than the Republican Party of today
I don't think that would be a "deviation" from the subject---it would be pointing out a fact that needs to be taken into consideration when making a blanket statement, or making a question not clearly presented in factual context.
--Joe