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Sort by Riehl World View (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
The US media wasn't just on the wrong side of the Berlin Wall - where they remain, wall or no wall. It was on the wrong side of history, too. Okay, that isn't exactly unusual for them. Just one more...
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Sort by Below The Beltway (Free subscription) - 11/13/2009
A new video from Reason: And, the Competitive Enterprise Institute tells the brutal history of the Berlin Wall: H/T: Jason Pye Similar Posts:The Truth About Taxes Twenty Years Ago Today Why ObamaCare Will Be More Expensive Than They’re Telling Us The United States Of Corporatism More On Economists Against The Bailout
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Sort by OpenMarket (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
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Sort by Daily Pundit (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Twenty years and they’re still with us. Several articles from Biggovernment. The Fall of the Wall: A Resounding Victory for Freedom Fall of the Wall: The Price of Liberty is Eternal Vigilance Remembering the Berlin Wall: Chronicle of a Death Foretold I think the articles say it better than I could.
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Sort by Booker Rising (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Lest folks forget just how oppressive the Berlin Wall was and how momentous the occasion was when this symbol of communism came down, here goes: U.S. presidents, both Democratic and Republican, spoke out against the wall. The late President John F. Kennedy played a role in advocating against the immorality of communism, in his famous 'Ich bin ein Berliner'" (I Am A Berliner) speech in Berlin in 1963:...
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Sort by JasonPye.com (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
The Competitive Enterprise Institute marks the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with a very sobering video: Reason remembers the victims of communism:...
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Sort by Berman Post (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Twenty Years ago today a pivotal moments of the last century occurred, the fall of the Berlin Wall. Here is a little video which includes excerpts from two of the most famous lines from two of the most famous speeches, from two people widely seen as incredible speakers. Video embedded below . Obama did not go as was expected , but did send along a video message. He did not mention Reagan, but managed...
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Sort by Freespace (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
DisclaimerThe opinions expressed on this blog are my own, and in no way represent those of the staff, management, or clients of the Pacific Legal Foundation.Reviews"I wish I were a tenth as smart as that guy. People like [Tim Sandefur] and Sarah Palin intimidate me."--Jack Armstrong, "The always insightful Tim Sandefur"--"Timothy Sandefur...is a leader in the Darwinist crusade to censor balanced discussion...
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Sort by Badger Blogger (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Your President couldn’t be bothered with it, but 20 years ago, the Berlin Wall came crashing down. Why didn’t you attend Mr. President? Is is because your party fought to preserve, and today even fight to institute socialist oppression in America?
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Sort by Mount Virtus (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
Twenty years ago today the Berlin Wall came down. Not exactly breaking news for my well-informed readers, but the significance of the event is hard to overstate. For five minutes of valuable reflection on the power of freedom with a stirring Beethoven soundtrack, check out this terrific video from the Competitive Enterprise Institute: When the wall [...]
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Sort by Patriot Room (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
There are lots of good ones out there. Scott put up Reagan's speech , of course. Clyde had Sen. McConnell's tribute to the event (video added). Hot Air has a few good ones, all of which are worth a few minutes. But this is the one that got me. Freedom-loving people the world over, and especially our allies who were liberated from the yoke of Communist tyranny, are celebrating the triumph of good over...
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Sort by Naugblog (Free subscription) - 11/09/2009
We need a wall between Lake County and Cuyahoga County. The problem is that trouble is spilling over into lake county from The City of Euclid in Cuyahoga County. Trouble if all kinds.Maybe building a wall could be considered a stimulus?
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Sort by monoblogue (Free subscription) - 11/14/2009
Having the 13th installment of this series on Friday the 13th might just be pressing my luck. That and taking a week away gives me a larger number of videos to feature. Maybe I’ll feature 13? You’ll just have to see. Let’s start with the inspirational. Earlier this week we celebrated two holidays of sorts. On [...]
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Sort by Palin Drone (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
One of Ronald Reagan's defining moments was the speech at the Brandenburg Gate in June 1987, as JFK's " Ich bin ein Berliner " in June 1963 was such a moment for him. It's hard for our kids to grasp fully the moment, but the joy on display at the end of this video should help them to understand.
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Sort by Red State Rocketeer (Free subscription) - 11/10/2009
Twenty years ago today, the impossible became a reality when a stunned world watched as Germans from the east and west sides of the "Iron Curtain" tore down one of the most hideous symbols of Communist oppression, the Berlin wall. Barack Hussein Obama passed on an historic invitation by German Prime Minister Angela Merkel, to celebrate twenty years to the day, the felling of that most odious edifice...