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The crumbling down of the Berlin Wall finally ended the Cold War as a defiant Reagan challenged Gorbachev as his famous words were spoken mightily, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear it down!"...And he shouted them with rage, while the heavy sledgehammer cracked it from the other side; and a divided, lonely city still felt its utter demise. On November 9th, nineteen-eighty nine, Berliners of both sides tore down the humiliating wall which had separated them, and with sledgehammers and bare hands they frantically stripped it of every brick that prevented them, for a long time, from sharing what the neighboring countries enjoyed; and what was most desired by them was national unity. Today is another day of remembrance and profound reflection: when the two Superpowers agreed to end the plague of a city that couldn't breath and prosper as the other European cities; and remembering Reagan's words thundering behind that tall wall, convinced a socialist regime to comply and bring back the harmony... everywhere there were delirious shouts and many shed joyful tears. Humanity, don't put the blame on an entire Nation for the horrible things done to another race: their Dictator was coarse, evil and vainglorious as many were, have been and still are throughout World History; and to seize power, it takes a tyrant who loves bloodshed and condescends dignity! Wars are won by intuitive generals maneuvering their troops and warships... before there was the sword, later the cannon and airplane, now technology is supreme. If folks are denied freedom in all its various forms, tear your wall down with all the required tools, halting the evil-doers despicable deeds, and still be able to defend your vision of liberty, so defend it with alacrity and write an ode or a ballad with an allegro tempo and remember Reagan's words by unfurling your flag to cheerfully welcome your kindred who were exiled; use the same words he spoke to unlock the closed minds so intramural. Where there was bitterness and sadness, now there's irrepressible joy and the streets and boulevards are open to all who were given a boundary, and as it was anticipated the Berlin Wall had to be taken down to establish democracy; celebrate Berliners and enjoy the fruit of your labors, your spirit will not down, reminiscing the separation and grief that was caused by a socialist tyranny... remember Reagan's words when you recall your divided city at the beginning of each dawn. Copyright 2009 by Andrew Crisci
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