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Gilmour's "thin" vocals? You're aware of who sang on 90% of post-Barett Floyd, right…?

And I want an actual chimp sent through the mail so let me know what you find out.

Major, Cheney, Rumsfeld, McChrystal… All right wingers. Seems like it's the show that's gone political. The review is just pointing out the imbalance.

Unstated (probably for the best) is that there's a semi-secret admiration for hitler and fascism in general among right wingers in this country.

Look at the body counts, Russia vs. anyone else involved. They moved entire cities into the mountains in the middle of winter. We had victory gardens.

But without explaining, it reads that way, as a call for equal representation rather than an upending of the whole format.

You may have a point there

When people criticize the Great Man theory, it's not to give equal time to the great female leaders (who didn't exist). It's the idea that you get a fuller picture by focusing on regular people and their actions and how the events affected their lives.

I know what he means. It's a subtle thing but it's sort of a whitewashing to explain how we could possibly side with the guys who'd become our arch enemies a few years later. The accepted wisdom about WWII is basically retarded.

It was really Russia's war, but to showcase their incredible sacrifice would be un-American or something.

It would have been helpful had the writer explained the "great man" theory rather than just criticize it. The idea is not that we should find important women to showcase, it's that to better understand the full picture, we should focus not just on the leaders but on regular people and how the events affected their

Preach, brother les. Keith Levine invented the Edge's style. Edge ran with it, buthe didn't invent it.

Well, she could say the same thing about him.

"First four albums" and then he names five… Still a drummer at heart.