UPC gravitational pull up- heroes and villains.
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Villain... It's tough. I mean there are so many to choose from... The big 3 though, are Hilter, Stalin, and Mao. Hitler, though he's probably received the worst press, doesn't really compare to Stalin or Mao when it comes to killing one's own people... So Stalin or Mao??? Hmm... what do these two have in common? Oh yeah- they both read and believed and tried to institute the teaching of Karl Marx... I'm going with Marx.
Hero... It's tough, yet again. You've got all those WWII hero types... Chruchhill, Roosevelt, Inouye (called it for the home team)... But I'm going with Reagan.
REAGAN!?!?!
Yep, Reagan. Reagan set out to bully and bankrupt the Soviets out of existence, and it happened. People can argue over alternative histories all they like, but the facts are he
1. said he would do it
2. he did it
And how many American lives did it take to destroy Marx's great champion? None. It just took huge balls and faith.
Villain... It's tough. I mean there are so many to choose from... The big 3 though, are Hilter, Stalin, and Mao. Hitler, though he's probably received the worst press, doesn't really compare to Stalin or Mao when it comes to killing one's own people... So Stalin or Mao??? Hmm... what do these two have in common? Oh yeah- they both read and believed and tried to institute the teaching of Karl Marx... I'm going with Marx.
Hero... It's tough, yet again. You've got all those WWII hero types... Chruchhill, Roosevelt, Inouye (called it for the home team)... But I'm going with Reagan.
REAGAN!?!?!
Yep, Reagan. Reagan set out to bully and bankrupt the Soviets out of existence, and it happened. People can argue over alternative histories all they like, but the facts are he
1. said he would do it
2. he did it
And how many American lives did it take to destroy Marx's great champion? None. It just took huge balls and faith.
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