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  • Examples of terrorist: George W Bush, aka Josef Stalin; Dick the shooter Cheney; and Donald “dementia” Rumsfeld.

    Think Progress » Cheney: ‘General Overall Situation’ In Iraq Is Going ‘Remarkably Well’ 2006

  • Josef Stalin yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Josef Stalin'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Echo of WW2.'

    Josef Stalin 2008

  • In your traditional Cult-of-Personality dictatorship, say for example one such as Josef Stalin's reign, every action and activity is traditionally set in terms of the Leader to whom the Cult - slash -

    Snapped Shot 2009

  • This Week in History Everett Collection The Salem witch trials Feb. 29, 1692: Arrest warrants issued in Salem witch trials March 2, 1911: Kansas becomes 25th state to ratify income tax March 5, 1953: Soviet dictator Josef Stalin dies at 73 Feb. 29, 1968: The Beatles win Grammy for Sgt.

    This Week: Union Showdowns, Libyan Escalation, Raj 2011

  • Zurab Kurtsikidze/European Pressphoto Agency STALIN ANNIVERSARY: Apres Avagimov, dressed in a Soviet general's uniform, held up part of an old Soviet flag in his private home museum of former Soviet leader Josef Stalin in Tbilisi, Georgia, Wednesday.

    Photos of the Day: March 4 2011

  • The rocket ship Josef Stalin goes to the moon in 1936's Cosmic Voyage, cosmonauts rescue Americans on the way to Mars in Call Of The Heavens, and the modernist space design of Icarus XB-1 must surely have influenced Stanley Kubrick.

    This week's new film events 2011

  • It brought to mind Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's sarcastic question about the influence of The Vatican during World War II, "How many divisions does the Pope have?"

    Richard Valeriani: Aug. 8, 2011, News Update Richard Valeriani 2011

  • Born in Soviet Turkmenistan on Feb. 15, 1923, Ms. Bonner was the daughter of communists who, along with millions of other Soviets, were persecuted under Soviet leader Josef Stalin.

    Yelena Bonner, Wife of Sakharov, Dies Alan Cullison 2011

  • “The Bright Stream”, a ballet by Dmitri Shostakovich set on a collective farm that featured dancers carrying 5-foot-long potatoes, was forced to close after a bad review by Josef Stalin.

    Diary of a Bolshoi Potato Dancer Con Chapman 2011

  • In today's photos, a young Iraqi waves a flag during a demonstration, Josef Stalin is remembered in Georgia before the anniversary of his death, firefighters try to extinguish burning NATO oil tankers in Pakistan, and more.

    Photos of the Day: March 4 2011

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