Norse wrote:For your slightly less biased encyclopedic reference.
http://www.conservapedia.com/Main_Page
Arghhh!
This is so wrong on so many levels, but I can't help but keep looking through it
Maggie Thatcher:-
Lady Thatcher sold many of the nationalized industries back to private investors and made tax cuts. Thatcher stood up against the powerful Labour Party unions, thus encouraging the British coal and newspaper industries by breaking the power of the unions who had a stranglehold over these industries.
(encouraging?! Destroyed more likely!)
Che & Osama:-
Guevara was in his time known as a charismatic leader and his image is still used as an iconic one which adorns millions of t-shirts as well as a whole raft of paraphernalia. It is for this reason Intelligence analysts in recent decades have refrained from recommending killing terrorist leaders so as to avoid creating the image of a martyr. Yasser Arafat and Osama bin Laden are two of the most prominent examples of this policy of not creating living legends in death by executing a terrorist leader.
(aye right, they left bin Laden alive on purpose!)
Its like a scab that you know you should leave alone, but you keep going back to to pick at.



