Vote “yes” committees for the city of Colorado Springs’ two ballot issues on the Nov. 2 ballot are drawing big money, with most coming from the usual suspects — construction
Vote “yes” committees for the city of Colorado Springs’ two ballot issues on the Nov. 2 ballot are drawing big money, with most coming from the usual suspects — construction
"Vote yes" committees for the city of Colorado Springs two ballot issues on the Nov. 2 ballot are drawing big money, with most coming from the usual suspects — construction
ha and what signals do we take seriously emanating from those countries from reports of those countries about what is going on and how we should decide when we say that s too far from democracy or that s close enough? before we start, i would like to do one thing because there are lots of states in this story, and it s fairly long ago which is to run a little bit through the chronology of american history and the cold war, the chronology of the subjects lived through. we start with the russian revolution, the bolsheviks came to power in the 1920 s you have stalin consolidating power, the mensheviks are out, the moderates are out. stalin is pushing his co revolutionist south. trotsky, there s terrible famine in ukraine where millions died because of servile policy. 1933, it s the depression, the u.s. recognizes the soviet remember it as a sovereign nation. 1930 s, well among other things there are the purge trials, the reign of terror in the soviet union putting the old revol