It amazes me that people in their teens, twenties and thirties are so self-centered as to place the lives of others in danger. Driving on a major highway yesterday I saw so many in those age groups texting or reading emails while behind the wheel. They are obvious to the road and you can see them drifting into other lanes or when they realize at the last moment that they may miss their exit, they cut across lanes and cut off other cars. This problem stems from the fact they do not give a s**t about anything else but themselves. Is a text so important to them as to risk the lives of others? And if they do cause an accident, will their excuse be something like they just had to text a friend back?
BOOMERS CALL TO ACTION...when you see drivers texting, take down their license plates and call (hands free) the police to report them. It may just save lives!
The Baby Boomer Generation is now in its Last Act. But the spirit of the 1960s and '70s is alive within us. We can still be a force for change by focusing our collective energy to address the problems in today's world. There is power in our numbers. Let's use it!

Saturday, March 10, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Our Heroes Are Slipping Away
The death of Davy Jones should be a wake-up call to all Boomers. He was part of our youth and culture. Those we loved or idealized are slipping away, and the list gets longer each year. So maybe its time all boomers get together for one last stand to change society.
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