Ah, the spirit of Iosif Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili lives on through people like Boroda. It honestly saddens me that he believes academic debate over historical facts boils down to an "us" versus "them" sort of dichotomy.
The fact is that there are a number of highly critical assessments of the Soviet Union from within itself. How about Colonel Volkogonov's Stalin: Triumph and Tragedy which criticizes Stalin and his long term influence on the USSR's fate? I'm guessing Boroda would declare him a traitor and an enemy of the State.
-- Todd/Leviathn