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By Joshua Rubenstein Of all the leaders of the Bolshevik revolution, Leon Trotsky commanded the most compelling public presence and, eventually, exerted the most lasting influence on Western intellectuals. Full Article at Wall Street Journal
For decades, Western intellectuals have judged him the Good Marxist. His assassination by Joseph Stalin's agents was further proof -- if further proofs were needed -- of his honorable intentions. Full Article at American Spectator
BERLIN - AUGUST 25: An East German, communist-era flag, an East German car symbol, matrioshka dolls and a bust of Lenin await tourists at an outdoor stand near Checkpoint Cahrlie on August 25, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. View Photo »
Dobbs: Moving to "absolute oppos[ition]" of Obama policies. On August 6, Dobbs said on his radio show: "What do you think you're doing, Barack Obama? What kind of mindless, churlish, un-American nonsense are you ginning up this time? Full Article at Media Matters for America
In 1989, Joseph Stalin came a distant 10th in the list of Russia’s greatest historical figures, but last year he was voted the third best Russian leader of all times. Full Article at The Hindu
On this day - the New Republic magazine is published (1914), in Petrograd, Bolshevik leaders Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky lead revolutionaries in overthrowing the Provisional Government (1917), Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Public Broadcasting Act of 1... Full Article at NW Republican
A visitor looks at a painting of Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin, left, at a 'Totalitarian Art' exhibition at the National Art Gallery in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Wednesday, July, 15, 2009. View Photo »
KALININGRAD, November 6 (RIA Novosti) - A monument to Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin has been daubed with orange paint in the Russian Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, a spokesman for the city's administration told RIA Novosti on Friday. Full Article at RIA Novosti
On the surface of it, last Wednesday TV3 ' Inside New Zealand' - presented an informative insight into what it considered the risks of taking vitamins and supplements. Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
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BERLIN - AUGUST 25: An East German, communist-era flag, an East German car symbol, matrioshka dolls and a bust of Lenin await tourists at an outdoor stand near Checkpoint Cahrlie on August 25, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
View Photo »A visitor looks at a painting of Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin, left, at a 'Totalitarian Art' exhibition at the National Art Gallery in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Wednesday, July, 15, 2009.
View Photo »Some of 2,500 Russian Communist Party supporters rally with portraits of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin (L) and Josef Stalin (R) in the center of Moscow on April 4, 2009 to to condemn the Russian government and its handling of the economic crisis, part of nationwide protests organi...
View Photo »In this 2008 file photo a large painting of Vladimir Lenin seen on the Mashuk Mountain on the outskirts of Pyatigorsk, southern Russia. Police say vandals have sprayed paint and drawn a swastika across a large painting of Vladimir Lenin on a mountainside in Pyatigorsk.
View Photo »Communism supporters and members of the Action Society of Russia's Citizens take part in a protest against higher import duties on used cars in central Vladivostok January 31, 2009. The statue of Vladimir Lenin (R) in is seen in the background.
View Photo »A Russian Communist Party supporter holds a pictures of late Soviet leaders Vladimir Lenin (L) and Josef Stalin during an anti-government rally in the center of Moscow on January 31, 2009.
View Photo »Russian Communist supporters march in front of the mausoleum of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Red square in Moscow on January 21, 2009, marking the 85th anniversary of his death in 1924.
View Photo »Russian Communist supporters march in front of the mausoleum of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Red square in Moscow on January 21, 2009, marking the 85th anniversary of his death in 1924.
View Photo »Russian Communist supporters gather in front of the mausoleum of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Red square in Moscow on January 21, 2009, marking the 85th anniversary of his death in 1924.
View Photo »Russian Communist supporters gather in front of the mausoleum of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Red square in Moscow on January 21, 2009, marking the 85th anniversary of his death in 1924.
View Photo »Russian Communist supporters wave flags in front of the mausoleum of former Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin in Red square in Moscow on January 21, 2009, marking the 85th anniversary of his death in 1924.
View Photo »Two Vladimir Lenin (L and C) and a Josef Stalin (R) lookalike speak as they stand near a bag with a hand ade price list 'Lenin + Stalin = 100 rubles + 100 rubles' (100 rubles is about 3 US dollars) near Red square in Moscow on January 7, 2009.
View Photo »Russian communist party supporter holds a poster with Lenin and Stalin pictures reading 'They will return to the earth!' during a rally in centarl Moscow on December 28, 2008.
View Photo »Supporters of the Russian Communist Party stand in line during a flower-laying ceremony at the Lenin mausoleum during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 30, 2008.
View Photo »Supporters of the Communist Party march to the Lenin mausoleum during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 30, 2008.
View Photo »Russian Communist Party supporters carry a red flag during a flower-laying ceremony at the Lenin mausoleum during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 30, 2008.
View Photo »Russian Communist Party supporters carry a red flag during a flower-laying ceremony at the Lenin mausoleum during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 30, 2008.
View Photo »Leader of Russia's Communist Party Gennady Zyuganov (C) carries flowers at the Lenin mausoleum during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 30, 2008.
View Photo »Russian Nobel prize winner in physics, Zhores Alferov (R) and members of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist party applaud in front of Lenin's bust during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 29, 2008. Zuganov strongly criticized the handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »Members of the Central Committee of the Russian Communist party applaud in front of Lenin's bust during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 29, 2008. Zuganov strongly criticized the handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »Leader of the Russian Communist party Gennady Zuganov speaks in front of Lenin's bust, Soviet-state founder, during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 29, 2008. Zuganov strongly criticized the handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »Leader of the Russian Communist party Gennady Zuganov speaks in front of Lenin's bust, Soviet-state founder, during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 29, 2008. Zuganov strongly criticized the handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »Leader of the Russian Communist party Gennady Zuganov speaks in front of Lenin's bust, Soviet-state founder, during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 29, 2008. Zuganov strongly criticized the handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »Leader of the Russian Communist party Gennady Zuganov speaks in front of Lenin's bust, Soviet-state founder, during the XIII party's congress in Moscow on November 29, 2008. Zuganov strongly criticized the handling of the economic crisis.
View Photo »BERLIN - SEPTEMBER 10: A bust of Vladimir Lenin looks out from a display case at the DDR Museum on September 10, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. The bust is among the many objects of everyday life in the former, communist East Germany on display at the DDR Museum.
View Photo »A visitor looks at a painting of Soviet state founder Vladimir Lenin, left, at a 'Totalitarian Art' exhibition at the National Art Gallery in the Bulgarian capital Sofia, Wednesday, July, 15, 2009.
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@LeoDiCaprio_ It is because they think you look like Vladimir Lenin.
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