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Originally posted by JohnT
I see that I finally have you trapped in the confining prison of reason. It's about time!
SUCKER!If you don't like reality, change it! me
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You waste 15 minutes of your time with Paint Shop Pro and animation shop (only reflecting the hours and hours of time you wasted prior to that, making various animations, such as the uberw00t African Infantry"I have been reading up on the universe and have come to the conclusion that the universe is a good thing." -- Dissident
"I never had the need to have a boner." -- Dissident
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I think the problem with alot of the arguments about the Soviet internal problems not being affected by external pressure are way overexaggerated.
The collapse of the Soviet Union was a complete surprise to everybody, even Gorbachev himself. Nobody thought that "the end was near," though the revisionist theories being floated around in hindsight make it sound like it.We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln
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Reagan's actions to spread democracy worldwide:
A publicity stunt. He was negotiating with MG and trying to get rid of the SU, the only contender to American hegemony. Of course he had to announce to the public that he was fighting for democracy. And correct me if I'm wrong, but the Berlin Wall was torn down in '89, after Reagan was out of office.
Does this one instance of 'spreading democracy,' if that's what you could call it,' outweigh Reagan's 'other' actions? Here they are:
He supported (gave the terrorists weapons and funds) terrorist wars and atrocities throughout Latin America, resulting in the death of thousands (hundreds of thousands if you include his support for Pinochet) of innocent men, women, and children. And his invasion of Grenada ruined the economic reforms and improvements the country had made. Grenada was left in chaos and democracy was not given to them.
He supported the apartheid based regime in South Africa, through the time when they invaded Angola and Mozambique, killing one and half million people and causing 60 billion dollars in damage.
He supported the Indonesian occupation of East Timor, one of the worst acts of genocide ever committed on the planet.
He supported the Baathist coup and then Saddam Hussein. He passed laws to allow US corporations to sell Saddam chemicals for WMD so Saddam could gas the Kurds and Iranians.
He supported the Iranian contras, by illegally selling them weapons. His objective was to get Iran and Iraq to fight each other and take as many casualties as possible. The result: Well over a million dead, Iran ruined.
He supported the military dictators in South Korea, until in the late 80s the Korean people overthrew them.
He supported the remnants of the Khmer Rouge army, probably the most brutal organization since the Nazi party.
So where is this vision for democracy?
Pizzawned!"The first man who, having fenced off a plot of land, thought of saying, 'This is mine' and found people simple enough to believe him was the real founder of civil society. How many crimes, wars, murders, how many miseries and horrors might the human race had been spared by the one who, upon pulling up the stakes or filling in the ditch, had shouted to his fellow men: 'Beware of listening to this imposter; you are lost if you forget the fruits of the earth belong to all and that the earth belongs to no one." - Jean-Jacques Rousseau
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Regarding Grenada:
1. The Marxist government that took over in a bloody coup (by murdering the Prime Minister) was fully supported by Cuba - Cuba invaded the place FIRST, and infact during the invasion by the US, a couple dozen Cuban advisers were killed in combat, along with several hundred Cubans being wounded
There were also contingents of Russians, North Koreans, Libyans, East Germans and Bulgarians on the island supporting the Communist takeover.
2. The invasion force was primarily American but consisted of several Carribean nations, who had asked for US help
3. The government was replaced with a democratic one, the first communist government replaced with a Western government since before World War 2.
4. Reagan didn't take away any economic reforms because there weren't any in the first place because the Marxist government had only been in power for around a week and a half!
5. The place wasn't "left in chaos" and in fact in 1985 an international airport (the lifeblood of a tourist nation like Grenada) was built
CHECK YOUR FACTS FIRST PLEASELast edited by Ted Striker; June 10, 2004, 01:26.We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution. - Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by johncmcleod
And correct me if I'm wrong, but the Berlin Wall was torn down in '89, after Reagan was out of office.
He supported (gave the terrorists weapons and funds) terrorist wars and atrocities throughout Latin America, resulting in the death of thousands (hundreds of thousands if you include his support for Pinochet) of innocent men, women, and children. And his invasion of Grenada ruined the economic reforms and improvements the country had made. Grenada was left in chaos and democracy was not given to them.
Reagan supported groups fighting against socialists who had seized power. Reagan took action in Grenada after the PM of Dominica, and head of the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States asked im to; because US medical students were in danger. We found out after the invasion that plans had been made by the socialists to turn the island into a military base for the Soviet Union, and that plans had been made to take the US students hostage.
And for the record, Grenada held free elections and did become a democracy.
Reagan also pressured Pincohet to allow more civil liberties, and forced him to hold a referendum in '88.
The dictator of Haiti was also told to hold free elections or leave. He went into exile in France.
A similar fate was shared with the dictator of the Philippines.
Reagan did support groups who committed atrocities, something not entirely uncommon when you consider they were involved in bloody civil wars. However, steps were taken to remove members of those groups who had participated in murder, rape, etc.
He supported the Iranian contras, by illegally selling them weapons. His objective was to get Iran and Iraq to fight each other and take as many casualties as possible. The result: Well over a million dead, Iran ruined.
Iranian contras? They were not one and the same.
Reagan was found to have knowledge of the arms deal with Iran. The independental counsel, Lawrence Walsh, said he had found no proof that Reagan knew about the transfer of the funds to finance the Nicaraguan contras; this was a decision made by Poindexter and North.
He supported the remnants of the Khmer Rouge army, probably the most brutal organization since the Nazi party.
The resistance fighting against the Vietnamese was comprised of several groups: one was lead by the former ruler of Cambodia, one by the former prime minister, and another, the largest, by Pol Pot. Reagan, while attempting to keep funds from getting into the hands of the Khmer Rouge, provided limited aid to the groups.
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Originally posted by Ted Striker
1. The Marxist government that took over in a bloody coup was fully supported by Cuba - Cuba invaded the place FIRST, and infact during the invasion by the US, a couple dozen Cuban advisers were killed in combat, along with several hundred Cubans being wounded
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Oh c'mon, Greneda was to take attention away from what happened in Lebanon. We didn't want to get involved there after the Marine barracks got blown up so we looked for some podunk country to invade so we could look tough while withdrawing from Lebanon.
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