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Pastimes : Clown-Free Zone... sorry, no clowns allowed

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To: MythMan who wrote (322641)6/1/2006 7:55:44 PM
From: Real Man  Read Replies (2) of 436258
 
I find eery similarities with early Stalin regime.
That was done while fighting "foreign spies".
Prosecution of foreign spies by three KGB agents without trial
was authorized. They tapped everyone's phones, and sent
to prison those who dared to say anything was wrong with
the regime, or just when a neighbor wrote a "friendly" letter
mentioning something was said about the authorities. In no
time every independent thinker was either killed by the
three KGB "judges", or sent away to Siberia. My grandfather
was "lucky" - he was accused of being the "enemy of people"
and killed by three "judges", later rehabilitated.
Not to mention, my dad was the "son of the enemy of people",
and had to live in a prison at the tender age of 7 in 1938.
50 million
were killed in Stalin regime, far more than died in the WWII.
Stalin and Hitler were smart, though. Shrub is not. That's my
only hope. Americans have been lulled by hundreds of years
of freedom, and take it for granted.
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