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Chicago riots

Devil Doc

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It was on this day in 1968 that riots erupted outside the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. It had already been one of the bloodiest years of the decade. That February, the North Vietnamese launched their devastating "Tet Offensive," which indicated that the Vietnam War was nowhere near over. Then, in April, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, sparking widespread riots. Two months later, Robert Kennedy was shot and killed at his victory party after the California primary.

In the wake of Robert Kennedy's murder, the Democratic Party establishment chose Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey as their candidate, but the anti-war faction of the party wanted Senator Eugene McCarthy. Thousands of college students and anti-war activists showed up at the convention to protest the choice of Humphrey and the Democratic Party's support of the war in Vietnam.

For the first two days of the convention, protesters shouted insults at the police and threw rocks and other objects. Then, on this day in 1968, the police responded by charging toward Grant Park where thousands of protestors were gathered, attacking everyone in their path with billy clubs and tear gas.

In his notebook that night, the reporter and historian Theodore White wrote, "The Democrats are finished." Hubert Humphrey lost the election to Richard Nixon that year. Before 1968, the Democrats had won seven of the nine presidential elections since 1932. In the ten presidential elections since 1968, Democrats have won only three.


Doc
 
Not to split hairs but there have only been 9 elections since 1968 not 10. There are 10 if you include 1968.
 
I was kinda hopin' for a more profound personal observation from someone else who's old enough to remember.

Doc.
 
Doc don't mind him he hasn't had his morning ration. Plus he was only 12 at best, so all he would have been doing was playing with his GI Joe. I on the other hand was all of 12 1/2 and had found the pleasures of the young girls in 1968. Plus wasn't that the year that Denny McLain won 30 for the Tigers, I enjoyed baseball and girls that year.

I do remember vividly the film of the Tet offensive and the siege on the US Embassy in Saigon. I also remember the draft and the days when they picked the lottery numbers. Other than that, I enjoyed girls that summer, did I mention that before?

The Democratic National Convention was such a fiasco that the limited amount of airtime that I did see was all about the riots and the actual confusion on the floor of the convention. 68 was a terrible year for the country the assignations of King and Kennedy just deflated everyone. The riots in major cities were frightening, we were spared of the widespread rioting in New York, but it seemed all of the inner cities were on fire. But I did manage to check out all the girls in the neighborhood.
 
Since the riots there hasn't been a single store build on the South side in the neighborhood's when the rioting took place...I've been through a few of them and it STILL looks like a friggan war zone!

I was on the Noth SIde of Chicago and I've gotta tell you, I'm damned glad to be out of that city...26 years was long enough!
 
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