So many people of my generation who served in the government were prisoners of the Cold War culture, still are.
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My generation was the tail end of the Cold War.
I was very much a child of the Cold War.
I don't live in the Cold War. Some people maybe still live in the Cold War, but this is their problem, not mine.
I was a little girl in World War II and I'm used to being freed by Americans.
No member of our generation who wasn't a Communist or a dropout in the thirties is worth a damn.
People just don't know what civilian prisoners of war are.
Your generation and mine have had very little real experience; we've been severed from the direct experience of war by some very good things. By the end of the draft, and by the defeat in Vietnam.
I'm from the Vietnam generation. I didn't serve.
I began to feel that, in a sense, we were all prisoners of our own history.
You know, I grew up in two American internment camps, and at that time I was very young.
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