Lots of opposition to the War in Iraq. We here a lot about that right now here in the United States of America. However, the opposition now is nothing like it was back in the good ole days, the late 60’s. The times they were a changin, and with it, all of the social mores were turned upside down. The summer of 1967, 68, 69, saw riots in the streets, demonstrations against the Viet Nam War, unmatched by the situation we see today.
I was there. It was an incredible time. This song, written by Stephen Stills, with it’s accompanying pictures from that time, give a glimpse of what it was like. There is nothing like the past, particularly when my kids weren’t there so they can’t contradict me about what it was really like. Here is the group Buffalo Springfield singing a war anthem that resonated with the movements of the 60’s, called, For What It’s Worth.