Uncensored2008
Libertarian Radical
I have seen two revolutions in my lifetime. The Civil Rights revolution in the 50's and 60's. One that was created by direct citizen participation. The second, the drifting of our government toward an oligarchy. That started in the 80's and continues today. Created by citizen apathy and tax laws pushed by the very wealthy and their usefull fools.
A violent revolution? Not going to happen. Edited.
The civil rights movement is in no way congruent with the definition of a revolution.
The dismantling of the moral and ethical foundation of the nation via the cultural revolution that the left has imposed is a much more valid example, but it too was a creeping change, rather than a violent and rapid change.
Our nation changed nature in 1863, when the republic was dissolved in favor of an empire. It was again changed in 1933, when private property was usurped in favor of government ownership and entitlement. There was no significant change in structure in the 80's, just political losses by the left.