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When you have reached an age where you can look back at a pile of years and see all the changes that have taken place, this topic takes on an added sense of reality. We may think we are becoming very progressive and enlightened and evolved, but that little fat pig, Khrushchev had a pretty good insight into the future of the U.S. The realities of his words are becoming clearer and clearer with each decade as we move closer and closer to the style of government that he represented and we fought against .

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My friend, you are a poor student of history, that's not what Khrushchev said in his 1959 U.N. shoe banging speech. I understand you are trying to make a point but twisted and poor translations of history will only make you look like your uninformed. Remember not everything you read on a right wing conservation web site is true. Back in the 50s or 60s this might have worked but in todays world its harder to pass off stuff like this.

Khrushchev was a hard headed commie without a doubt, but he fought and led in the biggest most brutal war in the history of man kind, a war that cant even be imagined by most of us.

His main reason for hating us so much was that we claimed for decades and we even wrote it in our history that we "won the war against the Germans" when in fact it was very different from what we have been taught in school....

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