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....today, who, I am certain, are taking this day to memorialize, meditate on, and mull over, a particular birthday.


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1. Joseph Stalin, Russian in full Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin, original name (Georgian) Ioseb Dzhugashvili, (born December 18 [December 6, Old Style], 1878, Gori, Georgia, Russian Empire [see Researcher’s Note] —died March 5, 1953, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.), secretary-general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922–53) and premier of the Soviet state (1941–53), who for a quarter of a century dictatorially ruled the Soviet Union and transformed it into a major world power.
Britannica.com
Also known as "Koba."


2. And shouldered the burden of directing two major nations during WWII....the Soviet Union and the United States of America.
To this day, in fact, the major US political party stands for the very same things that the Communist Party did.
And, he bequeathed control of much of what takes place today, throughout the world, via his creation, the United Nations.



3. "Cheka...was the first of a succession of Soviet state security organizations. It was created on December 20, 1917, after a decree issued by Vladimir Lenin,..." Cheka - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
This was the forerunner of Hitler's SS.
.... mass executions of people based not upon their actions but their class origins and beliefs.
... "The first conspicuous act of government-ordered reprisals on a large scale without regard for individual guilt.... the Cheka's executions never ceased. The exact number murdered is usually estimated at between 100,000 and 500,000, but the chaotic wartime conditions make the accounting especially difficult. But execution was not the Cheka's only tool; it also pioneered the development of the modern slave labor (or "concentration") camp.... "Soviet concentration camps, as instituted in 1919, were meant to be a place of confinement for all kinds of undesirables, whether sentenced by courts or by administrative organs..."
Lenin and the First Communist Revolutions VII

FDR rushed to recognize the Soviet nation as one of his first official acts as President.


4. Before the Russian Revolution, the number of execution by the czarist government came to seventeen (17) per year, according to Solzhenitsyn. He pointed out that, in comparison, the Spanish Inquisition, at its height, destroyed 10 people per month.
But, during the revolutionary years 1918-1919, Lenin's Cheka executed, without trial, more than one thousand (1,000) people a month.

Wait...it gets better: remember Roosevelt's pal, the guy he had the American people calling 'Uncle Joe'?

At the height of Stalin's terror, 1937-1938, tens of thousands of people were shot per month. That's forty thousand a month at the height.
Solzhenitsyn, "Warning To The West."


I realize that the folks who have been 'Pavlov-ed' into loving Roosevelt will point out that FDR couldn't see the future when he embraced Stalin in '33, but in 1937-1938, at the height of his pal, 'Uncle Joe' Stalin's terror, tens of thousands were shot per month.

Think Roosevelt knew?




5. The cause of our lack of understanding about the sinister nature of the Soviet Union, genocide, oppression, slaughter....when it come to Soviet crime' is the lies that Franklin Roosevelt told the public in support of Stalin.
Loy Henderson, State Department Russian expert said: "Russia does not fight for the same ideals as the United States."

Roosevelt swore to the American public the exact opposite: he declared that Stalin fought for the same ideals!
FDR was lying!


September 30, 1941, FDR claimed that there was freedom of religion in the USSR. "The claim that Stalin's Russia allowed religious freedom was the first step in a massive pro-Soviet campaign that the White House coordinated for the duration of the war."
"Caught between Roosevelt and Stalin: America's Ambassadors to Moscow," by Dennis J. Dunn, p. 137
 
....today, who, I am certain, are taking this day to memorialize, meditate on, and mull over, a particular birthday.


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1. Joseph Stalin, Russian in full Iosif Vissarionovich Stalin, original name (Georgian) Ioseb Dzhugashvili, (born December 18 [December 6, Old Style], 1878, Gori, Georgia, Russian Empire [see Researcher’s Note] —died March 5, 1953, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.), secretary-general of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1922–53) and premier of the Soviet state (1941–53), who for a quarter of a century dictatorially ruled the Soviet Union and transformed it into a major world power.
Britannica.com
Also known as "Koba."


2. And shouldered the burden of directing two major nations during WWII....the Soviet Union and the United States of America.
To this day, in fact, the major US political party stands for the very same things that the Communist Party did.
And, he bequeathed control of much of what takes place today, throughout the world, via his creation, the United Nations.



3. "Cheka...was the first of a succession of Soviet state security organizations. It was created on December 20, 1917, after a decree issued by Vladimir Lenin,..." Cheka - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
This was the forerunner of Hitler's SS.
.... mass executions of people based not upon their actions but their class origins and beliefs.
... "The first conspicuous act of government-ordered reprisals on a large scale without regard for individual guilt.... the Cheka's executions never ceased. The exact number murdered is usually estimated at between 100,000 and 500,000, but the chaotic wartime conditions make the accounting especially difficult. But execution was not the Cheka's only tool; it also pioneered the development of the modern slave labor (or "concentration") camp.... "Soviet concentration camps, as instituted in 1919, were meant to be a place of confinement for all kinds of undesirables, whether sentenced by courts or by administrative organs..."
Lenin and the First Communist Revolutions VII

FDR rushed to recognize the Soviet nation as one of his first official acts as President.


4. Before the Russian Revolution, the number of execution by the czarist government came to seventeen (17) per year, according to Solzhenitsyn. He pointed out that, in comparison, the Spanish Inquisition, at its height, destroyed 10 people per month.
But, during the revolutionary years 1918-1919, Lenin's Cheka executed, without trial, more than one thousand (1,000) people a month.

Wait...it gets better: remember Roosevelt's pal, the guy he had the American people calling 'Uncle Joe'?

At the height of Stalin's terror, 1937-1938, tens of thousands of people were shot per month. That's forty thousand a month at the height.
Solzhenitsyn, "Warning To The West."


I realize that the folks who have been 'Pavlov-ed' into loving Roosevelt will point out that FDR couldn't see the future when he embraced Stalin in '33, but in 1937-1938, at the height of his pal, 'Uncle Joe' Stalin's terror, tens of thousands were shot per month.

Think Roosevelt knew?




5. The cause of our lack of understanding about the sinister nature of the Soviet Union, genocide, oppression, slaughter....when it come to Soviet crime' is the lies that Franklin Roosevelt told the public in support of Stalin.
Loy Henderson, State Department Russian expert said: "Russia does not fight for the same ideals as the United States."

Roosevelt swore to the American public the exact opposite: he declared that Stalin fought for the same ideals!
FDR was lying!


September 30, 1941, FDR claimed that there was freedom of religion in the USSR. "The claim that Stalin's Russia allowed religious freedom was the first step in a massive pro-Soviet campaign that the White House coordinated for the duration of the war."
"Caught between Roosevelt and Stalin: America's Ambassadors to Moscow," by Dennis J. Dunn, p. 137
Do you have some obsessive urge to post basically the same thing non-stop? Is this a homskool trait?
 
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1. Joseph Stalin
You are the only one to commemorate your hero's birthday!!!!!


My hero?

At least you should put some effort into your attempted smear.

I'm a conservative, the very opposite of your sort.


From the OP:
To this day, in fact, the major US political party stands for the very same things that the Communist Party did.

Democrats and Communists....pea in a pod.


But I am glad it hurt.



BTW....did you vote for the guy bought by the Chinese Communists?
 

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