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To avene: Light blue shoes and the commies !Polonaise::2009-06-07 20:32
Stalin was actually not so bad. Just look how many Russians he had left to live ! They have all the reasons in the world to be thankful for. And, it's nice to see those people on the streets of the Russian cities holding those portraits of the father of Russia. They really know how to say thank you ( unlike those rotten, stinky capitalists in the west).

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The story about the blue shoes…(?)
That thing could never happen in the communist Poland. We had plenty of blue shoes, and to make them black we used the tar from the roofs. It worked beautifully every single time. So, I find your complaining seriously overdue, Cristine.
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Did Poland started the WWII ?
That's a lie. Everybody knows that it was Latvia together with the German fascists, and thanks to the intervention of the invincible Red Army - she was stopped before inducing even worse atrocities upon peace loving people of S.U.
You have the very serious gaps in your education, gal.

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Knocking on the door in the middle of the night…

What's wrong with that ... What are they complained about…?

They were sleeping when someone out there was not sleeping, working hard, trying to catch the kulaks, enemies of the people, anti revolutionaries, saboteurs from the west, spyons, traitors and those 'whites' with the clean hands.
Ugh…!

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BTW: People look kinda stupid in the blue shoes and I agree with the commies for not to allow their people to look stupid. There…
Someone had to think for them… Hellooooo !

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    To avene: Light blue shoes and the commies ! Polonaise Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1962 W: 117 N: 908] (5638)::2009-06-07 20:32
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