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    Bubye KRudd

    they were products of the totalitarian regimes, but it doesn't mean that communism (lets leave fascism out of discussion, as Hitler's doing was a product of democracy) can only produce one single product. I'd actually say they were products of time, rather than a specific political system. Same...
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    Bubye KRudd

    try voting with your feet in the same fashion from/into a democratic country today. you'll be surprised where you will end up ;) in fact here it is: http://www.hrw.org/reports/1995/Us1.htm
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    Bubye KRudd

    More or less. I'd say communism is morally even better, because it cares for the society as a whole rather than an individual. That's, by the way what Christian religion also teaches you ;) ability to attend protests - isn't available to an average citizen from a democratic country either. Look...
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    Bubye KRudd

    i have not just seen both sides of the fence, but actually lived both sides of the fence, and i do remember the drastic fall in quality of life starting 1991 quite well. the demographic changes actually happened due to people fleeing the "wild capitalism" of the 90-ies. this was the time when...
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    Bubye KRudd

    your post shows how little you actually know about communism communism is not a tyranny. if communism is a tyranny then so is democracy, as it allowed people like Hitler to come to power. there is no more suppression of freedom of speech and especially thought, than there is in democratic...
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    Bubye KRudd

    communism actually can be quite successful look at China now the reason why it failed in Europe was partly because of the constant external threat from Western countries, and consequent spending on military at the expense of the rest of the economy. if you look at the history, western...
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    Bubye KRudd

    the first statement was sarcasm ;)
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    Bubye KRudd

    that's exactly my point if you want qualified workers you have to pay for it what a lot of employers fail to understand is that good workers are their main asset.
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    Bubye KRudd

    i'd agree with you here This one is very simple to solve. Don't hire permanent staff and keep rotating casual staff before they start enjoying benefits they get when they work long term. Sure you'll have very high staff turnover, and the costs of training will skyrocket, and quality of...
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    Bubye KRudd

    what's wrong with Melbourne being sister city of Leningrad? :confused:
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