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Posted on 12/26/2003 6:01:11 AM PST by The Raven
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To: The Raven
Soft handed intellectuals in America still yearn for socialism and Soviet communism, which both proved deadly to.... intellectuals. They are the first to be shot or sent to the gulags.
Effete middle managers, liberal teachers, angry old hippies, shallow entertainers, democrat politicians, they all seem to have skipped class the day we learned of the 20th century's greatest atrocities. 100 million murdered. A billion ruined lives at minimum.
Apparently, common sense and self interest have no place in the intellectual's thought process. History teaches only those who pay attention.
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posted on
12/26/2003 9:33:06 AM PST
by
moodyskeptic
(weekend warrior in the culture war)
To: The Raven
BTT READ LATER
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posted on
12/26/2003 10:19:43 AM PST
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mel
To: PistolPaknMama
Probably of mayying old Joe-then telling a neighbor he wasn't so hot.
To: Zack Nguyen
NYT ignored the carnage and failed to report the truthWithdraw the Pulitzer and give them the Jayson Blair prize instead.
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posted on
12/26/2003 11:33:24 AM PST
by
reg45
To: TheGeezer
achievements of "uncle" Joe Stalin and Russian socialism, ==
It was SOVIET socialism. Joe Stalin wasn't russian but georgian. In modern Georgia there still celebrations of his birthday.
BTW many ukranians was in top of Stalin's leadership. Whom conveyed and fulfilled his orders.
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12/26/2003 4:32:53 PM PST
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RusIvan
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