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baby boomers and 911 conspiracy?

Posted by on Monday, 13 December, 2010

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baby boomers and 911 conspiracy?

an australian recently wrote a controversial book about baby boomers and generation y/x (ie younger people just starting their careers). he did it to inject some original thinking and content into public debate, ie that did not revolve around terrorism.

however, i think the case can be made for relating the 911 conspiracy to baby boomers needing to be moved on.

i see the bush government as being controlled by rich corporations who see america as a resource to be used to increase the power and profits of their companies.

these corporations, and the bush government, are run by baby boomers.

so if we got rid of the baby boomers, or at least told them to move on, their despotic and greedy plans to do things like take over the most powerful government in the world and control it for their own interests would not take place.

so i say we need to look further into this issue of baby boomers causing all this turmoil, because of their selfish, greedy, money-grabbing plans.


Christopher Hitchens (2/6) on Baby Boomers, the Book of Virtues and the Christian Right (1995)

Posted by on Friday, 20 August, 2010

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December 8, 1995 www.amazon.com Watch the full interview: thefilmarchived.blogspot.com Baby Boom Generation is a term that portrays the cohorts born during the middle part of the 20th Century. The birth years of the Baby Boom Generation are the subject of controversy. Historically, everyone born during the post-World War II demographic boom in births was called part of the Baby Boom Generation. This article deals with the Baby Boom Generation from a cultural perspective, while a separate article deals with the "Post-World War II baby boom". In general, baby boomers are associated with a rejection or redefinition of traditional values; however, many commentators have disputed the extent of that rejection, noting the widespread continuity of values with older and younger generations. In Europe and North America boomers are widely associated with privilege, as many grew up in a time of affluence. As a group, they were the healthiest, and wealthiest generation to that time, and amongst the first to grow up genuinely expecting the world to improve with time. One of the features of Boomers was that they tended to think of themselves as a special generation, very different from those that had come before them. In the 1960s, as the relatively large numbers of young people became teenagers and young adults, they, and those around them, created a very specific rhetoric around their cohort, and the change they were bringing about. This rhetoric had an important impact in the self ...