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Do you like the old Soviet flag better ?
Jul 04, 2007 by sandwreckoner | Posted in History
I of they should of kept it without the Communist star over the sickle and hammer.
I just don't see how having a red,white & blue flag as very primitive.
I never knew that the old Imperial Flag is the new flag again. All I know is that Vladimir Illich Lenin was the leader of the Russian Communist revolt way back and the ship Aurora fired a shot at midnight one day and that started a siege of the Imperial palace and the pry into for the Nobles.
I like the old one, first of all when I'm pissing on it. LOL
The red white and blue was simply admission that we (USA) won the cold war.
James924 | Jul 04, 2007
It's like having a Nazi flag as Germany's flag today, how do you like that?
spookyoooky | Jul 04, 2007
What does the symbol signifies on the red soviet flag with a hammer and sickle ?
Feb 08, 6528 by Bernie | Posted in Other - Education
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Weekly News Round Up: Stuff That is NOT Funny!
If you can't say something trim about someone...
In an editorial marking the passing of Senator Teddy Kennedy, the conservative Pittsburgh Tribune-Reassessment took more than its fair share of swipes at the deceased liberal from Massachusetts.
Hey, no problem. That's what editorials are for - no fact how snide and snarky they may be.
What IS a problem is when the editorial writer distorts the record in a vain attempt to humbug the reader.
And that is precisely what this author attempted to do in the final paragraphs of the Tribune-Review opinion remnant, reprinted here:
"Nonetheless, the tendency will be to idealize Ted Kennedy in death beyond what he was in life. To that end, liberals will remember him as a back of their causes and the less fortunate among us.
But the far more sober (no pun intended) and accurate recollection should be that the efforts championed by Ted Kennedy fundamentally were the cause of the less fortunate being further harmed by that very liberalism, as so often is the case."
Are these people kidding or what?
What "efforts" are they talking about?
What legislation did Teddy Kennedy ever "guardian" that caused "the less fortunate" to be "further harmed?"
Gee, did I miss something? Maybe we should go back and take a closer look at just a few of the legislative highlights of Teddy Kennedy's 47-year vocation?
1965: The Hart-Celler Act, which abolished immigration quotas and lifted a 1924 ban on immigration from Asia.
1970: The Voting Rights Act Volume, which lowered the voting age to 18.
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