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Michael Johns Quotes
«Seventy years ago this November, Vladimir Lenin created the modern totalitarian state, transforming simpler forms of tyranny into history's most sophisticated apparatus of rule by terror.»
«No chronology of Soviet atrocities can convey the crushing of the human spirit under Lenin and his successors. But the retelling of 70 years of grisly facts leaves little doubt that what we face today in Soviet communism is, indeed, an 'evil empire'.»
«Ultimately, in its collapse, Laos was important because it proved the validity of the so-called 'domino theory', which preached that communism - once victorious in South Vietnam - would metastasize throughout the region.»
«With a foreign policy appropriately rooted in some sense of humanitarian decency, the Central African crisis will not be easily ignored by American policymakers. It screams for remedy.»
«I was really hoping that the screen pass worked, ... It totally backfired on us. John got lit up.»
«I was really hoping that the screen pass worked. It totally backfired on us. John got lit up.»
«Their O-line is probably the biggest we'll see all year. Their skill guys can move, ... They're going to present a challenge but hopefully we can step up to it and answer the call.»
«they're the only team I've never beaten since I've been here. For me, it means a little something extra.»
«Seldom mentioned, the totality of these expenses ultimately falls exclusively on the consumer, since each malpractice award translates ultimately to increased malpractice insurance premiums, which, in turn, translates to either higher healthcare costs, fewer physicians (with less competitive pricing pressure), or both.»
«To be sure, debates will linger about whether Medicare is too large or too small. Debates remain about the allocation of Medicare dollars. But December 8, 2003, demonstrated that there is no debate about this most fundamental fact: Medicare must survive. »