11/09/2011

An Overthrow of the United States Government

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Vladimir Lenin

In office
30 December 1922 – 21 January 1924
Succeeded by
Alexey Rykov
In office
8 November 1917 – 21 January 1924
Succeeded by
Joseph Stalin
(as General Secretary)
Personal details
(Russian: Владимир Ильич Ульянов)
22 April 1870(1870-04-22)
Simbirsk, Russian Empire
Died
21 January 1924(1924-01-21) (aged 53) (stroke)
Gorki, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – November 9 –
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She is my mentor and confidant.
She firmly rejects Marxist ideology. She dislikes President Obama, and she is hopeful that the United States will not be overthrown like other countries in the world.
She has seen first hand the machinations of Hu Jintao and the People’s Republic of China. She is aware of the labor camps in China. She abhors the atrocities of Kim Jong Il.  When there was unrest in Lebanon, she was there. When the tsunami occurred in Japan, she was on her way there.
chouchou is an avid reader. She has read the classics . She has also read “Radical in Chief” by Stanly Kurtz, which is about Marxist President Obama. 
In short, she is an American, Conservative, Christian expatriate, who travels the world, and is employed by a multi national corporation.
She doesn’t like what is happening to the United States.
God Bless America
In God We Trust



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