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Communism
 
Posted 2002-04-12, 03:51 PM
Is Communism really such a bad thing as it sounds? It was originally a good idea, but then Mao managed to mess it up.
It wasn't really Mao's fault, but his name is the shorter than any Russian names, so it will do.
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Posted 2002-04-12, 04:46 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Communism"
No form of government is bad if run perfectly/correctly. It's just that it's impossible for some forms to be run perfectly/correctly making them bad.
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Posted 2002-04-25, 06:52 PM in reply to Chruser's post "Communism"
closed: already a commie thread
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