The one Bill Hicks hated to death, the one who started a campaign against Gaddafi, the one who called the USSR the "evil empire," the one who was nearly assassinated, who had cancer multiple times but survived anyway, a political figure often regarded as one of America's greatest statesmen, an emblematic representation of the most rampant U.S. imperialism and the militarism that emanated from him to later merge into the various Bush-Clinton mandates in a desert of wars. Coincidentally, one of the architects of the policy that "de facto" brought down Soviet Russia (at the time he skillfully did it by "softening" the only vaguely "pacifist" and non-reactionary Soviet leader, who paid the price for these characteristics).
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