To: WaterDragon
I was in Yugoslavia just after the death of Tito, aka "Communist light". They were not victims of society. They were victims of their government.
The biggest department store had one rack of dresses for all the women in Zagreb and those were right next to the toilet plungers.
The place was absolutely filthy.
My cousin was a bank president and his wife a teacher. Their apartment the size of my kitchen and family room.
I truly wish demorats would see what their voting for in action.
The founding fathers warned us. Their foresight was awesome.
16 posted on
06/23/2002 10:31:59 PM PDT by
lizma
To: lizma
Too bad more Americans did have a chance to see what life was really like under communism. In 1966, I drove with my parents from Czechoslovakia through Hungary and Yugoslavia to Bulgaria. I've seem happier people living in grass huts in New Guinea.
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