"K.Feete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >As for the "dark shadows of communism", turned out to be more a "sort of >grey spot on the wall that America used as an excuse to kill hundreds of >thousands of people, spend millions of billions of dollars, and make a >lot of noise," didn't it? Would it still have been merely a "gray spot on the wall" had America acted differently? Would the USA have won the Cold War if it hadn't been fighting it, and making the USSR do likewise? Similarly, without all the Y2K panic and millions spent to address it, would the turnover still have been a non-event or would it have been the predicted disaster? Joshua _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
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