The Soviet Story
Extended trailer above.
Wiki entry here.
Full movie (not great quality, but available), plus brief commentary, here from Moonbattery (h/t to Maggie). Alternative hosting is here.
Not coincidentally, this is a Latvian movie from 2008.
The Baltics and the other captive eastern European nations delivered by the fellow traveler Roosevelt for bolsheviki gang-rape know exactly in full about the gap between American words and deeds.
Watch the movie, and keep that gap in mind as the Mighty Kenyan's USA stumbles, gasping, into the gutter.
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Mass executions, and at the same time the Soviets popularized the notion that those who disagree with their leaders are ... dangerously insane.
George W. Bush hugging Vladimir Putin, former KGB head, and telling ol' "Pooty-poot" off-color jokes. Shades of the Yalta Conference.
All that's missing is the "You are here!" arrow.
I watched the whole documentary and I was shocked about Lenin starving the Ukrainians to death.
We are getting close now, and it is better to go down fighting that to suffer the fate that will other wise await us.
And for the record I plan to win at any cost. I will not allow my posterity to inherit a country in which these crimes take place.
Dennis
III
Texas
Saved it, will copy, and hand out. The first person I'm giving a DVD to is my very well-to-do (commercial real estate tycoon) brother-in-law. He believes we proletariats actually "need a little socialism". ...and his pretentious little wife has an Obama background on her facebook account.
Grrr.
I grew up on stories from my paternal grandfather about what Russia was like pre-Revolution (not great, but you were a free man - even as a despised Jew - so long as you didn't come to the attention of the authorities), vs. what it was like afterwards (infinitely worse, based on what he heard from his family that was still stuck there).
He came here in the early '20s so that he'd enjoy liberty and so that his as yet unborn children would grow up in a decent place and have every opportunity to make something of themselves if they merely worked hard. My father did well, as most children of immigrants do (or used to, when immigrants actually wanted to join our culture), and I grew up in the '60s and '70s appreciating what I, what WE, had. In the mid-'90s, several of my father's 1st cousins got out of Russia, and we received a fresh dose of information about life under the Communists.
As Reagan said, "If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape to. This is the last stand on Earth." I ain't going anywhere without a fight, most particularly to the edge of a pit containing bodies - I will hold the line to the best of my ability, or die trying. These so-called "elites," these statist, would-be feudal lords of the average man, will NOT turn my country, the place where my family found refuge from the Hellhole of the Soviet Union, into a mildly kinder version of the same.
Freedom is not free - but neither will be imposing a dictatorship, and the would-be overlords had better understand that.
We are everywhere.
Won't be funny if some of these new Marxist bastards are killed by the Mosin-Nagant rifles that were the boschi-killers used back then while doing their dirty work?
The ones that were eventually shipped over here by the broke/broken soviet and sold to people looking for/needing inexpensive, self-defense/hunting rifles.
Historical revisionists are crediting Stalin with helping liberate France during the Allied invasion of Normandy. I learned a few things from this column:
http://www.visandvals.org/Newsflash_Stalin_Liberates_Normandy.php
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