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	<title>Comments on: Fake and Real History</title>
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		<title>By: hans wenger</title>
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		<description>Daniel; my sympathies with the fakery
I enjoyed your analysis of change; particularly with the changes that in your chronology are almost a lifetime away, but still seem current almost to me - my favorite three most major changes right now for me are: 1) watching the civilian domolition of the berlin wall in real time on our living room tv - this wall that was iconic for &quot;the enemy&quot; that formed the setting for all my grammar shcool formative years; it was unbelievable.
2) the ending of Aparthied in South Africa; for so long it seemed intractible
3) the laying down of arms between the protestants and catholics in Ireland, and the ending of British army occupation; such a long horrible fight marketed as religious strife, and I got to be alive the day(s)  it officially ended
have safety and joy
uncle Hans</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel; my sympathies with the fakery<br />
I enjoyed your analysis of change; particularly with the changes that in your chronology are almost a lifetime away, but still seem current almost to me &#8211; my favorite three most major changes right now for me are: 1) watching the civilian domolition of the berlin wall in real time on our living room tv &#8211; this wall that was iconic for &#8220;the enemy&#8221; that formed the setting for all my grammar shcool formative years; it was unbelievable.<br />
2) the ending of Aparthied in South Africa; for so long it seemed intractible<br />
3) the laying down of arms between the protestants and catholics in Ireland, and the ending of British army occupation; such a long horrible fight marketed as religious strife, and I got to be alive the day(s)  it officially ended<br />
have safety and joy<br />
uncle Hans</p>
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