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To: ThreePuttinDude
I believe we need a new name for our "friends" on the 'rat side-- how about "Assassins?"
5 posted on 10/10/2003 3:24:28 AM PDT by backhoe (The 1990's will be forever known as "the Decade of Frauds" [ Clintons, dot-bombs, Oslo Accords...])
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To: backhoe
How about Assnears HERO....nice choice /sarc>


AP 
TIME named Joseph Stalin Man of the Year in 1942
Joseph Stalin

On the death of Lenin in 1924, Joseph Stalin took control of the Soviet Union, instituting policies of nationalization and agricultural collectivization that fomented civil war and famine as well as cultivating a cult of personality. TIME described this public worship: "Joseph Stalin has gone a long way toward deifying himself while alive. No flattery is too transparent, no compliment too broad for him. He became the fountain of all Socialist wisdom" (1/1/40).

Stalin established a reign of terror that included mass arrests, executions and deportations. He also rallied his troops to beat back a German invasion in some of the bloodiest fighting of World War II. At his death on March 1, 1953, there was a mass outpouring of grief; at a 1956 Party Congress, successor Nikita Khrushchev denounced him as a murderer. Stalin was twice TIME's Man of the Year, for 1939 and 1942.


8 posted on 10/10/2003 3:28:24 AM PDT by ThreePuttinDude ( Gotta Love them CUBS)
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To: backhoe
Well, if Ed thinks Stalin is so great then Beria must have been a swell guy?

What is the matter with Ed Asner's brain? At least we know who the enemies of the United States are, and Ed's high on the list.

19 posted on 10/10/2003 3:46:39 AM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
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