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To: simplicity who wrote (708112)4/9/2013 3:00:36 PM
From: tejek1 Recommendation  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 1578032
 
Time to dance on her grave. Cause that's the only way you'll ever be able to step on the Iron Lady.

Its a testament to how unpopular she was that people are celebrating her death 20+ years after she ruled. Time to wake up and smell the coffee.

And the ultimate irony.........both she and Reagan suffered from Alzheimer's before their deaths.



To: simplicity who wrote (708112)4/9/2013 6:49:36 PM
From: tejek1 Recommendation  Respond to of 1578032
 
That small minority of Americans and Brits who have been paying attention for the past thirty years knows the truth, and we need to continue to testify to the genius, courage and dedication to liberty of Reagan/Thatcher that future history books will be either ignoring or vandalizing with a broad black brush.

Yeah you do that........testify the hell out of Reagan and Thatcher.

BTW I have this bridge I am selling......slightly used........I can have Reagan and Thatcher's names engraved onto it. I think you'll love it.



To: simplicity who wrote (708112)4/9/2013 7:34:13 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578032
 
Simplicity, there is a certain element of greatness that is associated with Reagan and Thatcher. Some of that greatness encourages idol worship, but it really cannot be denied, not even by revisionist historians.

The NYTimes has a very positive and balanced obit of the Iron Lady:

nytimes.com

One of the great leaders of the modern day free world. Not without her personal flaws, though, but the same can be said of all great leaders.

Tenchusatsu