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Benevolent Uncle Joe was an environmentalist?
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Posted by: DWA
04/02/2008, 14:29:32

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homer:"Huge concern about V-2 over London - very little over Dresden. Huge concern over China in Tibet, very little over midnight massacre in Panama City."


Perhaps you could enjoy an exercise in describing the benevolent aspects, notable achievenments of Josef Stalin, or his spiritual descendant, Saddam Hussein.

Who were the lucky workers and w-wh-what were the wage rates on those big Siberian ?1920-1930s hydroelectric project(s)?

I remain convinced that the pursuits of the USofA in the 20th century have been largely well intentioned, even good in their ultimate results: an environment favoring orderly economic growth and rising living standards. That is no matter how many grumpy Germans lost the opportunity to run a collective farm in the Ukraine, or Japanese engineers who are not presently employed in Manchurian mills and factories.

I am nervous about powerful governments getting too big, but am also nervous about where Saddam Hussein's engineers and technicians in the nuclear and chemical warfare arts are presently sleeping. Probably Iran?

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