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"Len" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 07:31:57 -0500, "Bert Robbins" wrote: The your sources are all biased opinion. Each news organization has a bias. Each person writing an op-ed peice for a newspaper has a bias. Each individual oberserving an event has a bias. I agree. But I can also think for myself. And I can use various sources with various Bias's. And I am careful about interest that are persued within the specific bias presented. That what every citizen should do in my view. I live in the US and we have freedom of the press and we get our news from all over the world. Do you live in a country that censors your news? In terms of who deserves the most credit it is unmistakenly Gorbatsjov. Why is it there is such a need to blow up the part Reagan played? Don't you think any president with a smart advisor would have done not exactly the same but would have added in the same amount? No, Reagan was the drivinig force in tearing down the iron curtain. Well thank you. Now I don't have to think anymore. I just have to repeat, Reagan was the driving force, Reagan was the driving force. You are welcome. Let me put it in another way: What would have become of this alleged "Reagan-directed-end-of-the-cold-war" if Gorbatsjow hadn't been there but another Brenzjnev-type or Chroestjow-type? A few more years and a few hundred thousand people behind the iron curtain would be dead. What would the amount of casualties be when Bush hadn't started war on false pretences? Or am I using biased information? The children of Iraq would still be starving due to Saddam taking all of the Oil for Food money and building more palaces. As another poster here said, Reagan was in the car, he wasn't the driver but he was in the car. I admit to that. But any us president would have been in that car. The winners write the history and the loosers complain about it. In the future it will be read that Reagan won the cold war throught the economic might of the USA and the democratic principles that it promoted. Fair or unfair this is what history will see. What is it with this obsession with winners and losers.... There are always winners and losers in everything you do. The fact that you abhor competition and desire to seek consensus is very telling. Who wins when a cat and a mouse are put into a box? Hint, there is no consensus. |
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