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On 23 Dec 2003 at 15:07, Tyler Durden wrote:
> Ho Chi Min, like Mao, would take guns from anybody in order
> to get the job done
It is mighty hard to take guns from anybody but Stalin when you
are working in Moscow 9 to 5 for Stalin.
>. If that meant wearing a Soviet uniform for 15 minutes
Well, again you've WAY oversimplified things.
Indeed, this oversimplification is curiously identical to US foregin policy
mistakes.
Ho Chi Min, like Mao, would take guns from anybody in order to get the job
done. If that meant wearing a Soviet uniform for 15 minutes, then sobeit.
Don't mistake
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On 23 Dec 2003 at 15:38, Eugen Leitl wrote:
> It appears that now, when the Federal Government declares an
> "orange" terror alert, an electronic tracking device has
> become a requirement for hassle-free travel.
>
> One can only wonder if this is the start of an era in which
> one is detain
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On 22 Dec 2003 at 22:02, Tyler Durden wrote:
> If you think Ho Chi Minh was a KGB sockpuppet then you really
> don't know anything about Vietnam, China, or East Asian
> history.
He was not a KGB sock puppet. He was KGB.
The indochinese communist party was run from a desk in Moscow,
and th
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James Donald wrote...
"They were supposedly supporters of the NLF, which they well
knew was a North Vietnamese sock puppet, and thus a KGB sock
puppet. "
Uh...huh?
You really get a lot of things mixed up. If you think Ho Chi Minh was a KGB
sockpuppet then you really don't know anything about Vie
When the Trust Computing Worm (tm) comes out,
will anyone recognize it as a version of the jihadist
pilot who uses the impenetrable aircraft door?
Just wondering. And doesn't Tom Ridge look great
in Orange?