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Thursday, December 07, 2006

In Canada: Boomers no longer affectionate

No sex please, we're boomers.

There's very little smooching, touching, love-pats or pecks on the cheek passing between baby boomers, according to a survey by the makers of Viagra.

"Little Affection Shared Between Boomers, Study Finds"
680 News

And that's a bad thing?...

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Boomer drug war leaves a trail of corpses

Permission was given by Homeland Security and the DOJ to continue to work with Lalo. Over the course of the next six months, Lalo directly participated in the murder of 13 different Mexicans, usually extremely brutal murders, and all with the knowledge of ICE. Despite one murder after the next being perpetrated by their paid informant, they never intervened (even though they obviously, by that point, had more than enough evidence to do so). Instead, they continued to seek and obtain permission from the Justice Department to continue to work with (and pay) Lalo, now a serial murderer.

"In The Other 'War' -- More of the Same"
Unclaimed Territory

Another fine moment for the "greater" generation...

Boomer "elite" hoping to evade responsibility for Iraq debacle

What is happening today is that those who once cheered Tommy Franks' march to Baghdad to liberate Iraq from Saddam are trying to rationalize their throwing Iraq to the wolves that the invasion unleashed. America's elite does not wish to admit the truth: that it has no stomach for fighting this ugly and unpopular war into which it foolishly marched the United States.

The baby boomer elite arrogantly and ignorantly led us into a quagmire, as their fathers did in Vietnam -- and now, just like their fathers, they lack the stamina, courage and perseverance to see it through. As they don't want to be held accountable for losing the war, they have seized upon the rationale that it was never our war to fight.

"Baby Boomers Lack The Courage To Persevere Through War in Iraq"
San Jose Mercury