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Were the U.S. (today) in charge of East Germany (in the `80s), Communism Wouldn’t Have Fallen
It’s Independence Day back in the states, but here in Germany, they don’t seem to celebrate it (not sure why yet, but I’m on the case). I had a worrisome thought tonight. I realized that oppressive communism as it functioned … Continue reading →