This is what too many drugs will do for you

David Crosby annoyed me when I was a little kid.  Crosby, Stills, Nash and sometimes Young just struck me as scary when I was real little, boring when I was old enough to know what was going on.  Other than cranking out kids for lesbian babes, he’s never done anything cool to me.  Nothing wrecked US culture in my opinion more than the ultra-liberal misguided egotistical philosophies of the hippie generation.  We’re still paying for it with rampant drug use and the collapse of entire cultures and generations who have no ability to provide for themselves other than pursuing their next joint.  That’s the hope for the future David Crosby and his ilk gave us in the 60′s.  So, it kind of bugs me that Crosby is re-appearing somewhat frequently in the news of late for basically doing what he’s always done.  Whine.  And, whine really about things I can only attribute to too much drug use screwing his ability to perceive is real or not.

First off was this bizarre rant on, you guessed it, MSNBC:

I’m not even going to try to make any sense of that exchange. It’s the drugs. He never was terribly bright in my opinion, and now that he’s older he’s lost what he had.

But wait, that’s not all. Last week he teamed up with other 60′s dropouts and a few others to protest nuclear energy, again.  We don’t agree at all on this topic.  I think the bottom line is some people look to the future to solve the problems of today.  Others are stuck in the past and not looking to solve any problems at all.

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