In 1918, Lenin abolished all non-socialist newspapers and other publications not sympathetic to the Bolshevik Revolution. This was clear evidence of where Lenin intended to direct his coup d' etat of the provisional government.
The very first thing Lenin did was to abolish the private ownership of property and nationalize such property in the central government. Later things were abolishing all other political parties, ending Russia's involvement in World War 1 and instituting the Red Terror whereby all dissenters from his programs were wither arrested, exiled or murdered.
Lenin's first act was to abolish the private ownership of property and nationalize it all for future redistribution to the peasant farmers. After that his major actions were the arrests of members of opposing political parties, dissolving the newly elected Constituent Assembly and ending Russia's involvement in World War 1.
lenin believed in a small, all-powerful government.
The right questions do not permanently abolish all health problems.
Lenin isn't a threat at all! He's a messiah! Another opinion: Lenin is a traitor to the cause of communism and to his own revolution.
Anarchist
No. Most newspapers have comics but the New York Times does not.
Lenin was part Mongol, Jewish, Swedish and German. He was not Russian at all as far as ancestry goes.
First Leon Trotsky, then Grigory Zinoviev and then Nikolai Bukharin lost in the power struggle after Lenin's death. All three of them and Joseph Stalin had claims to be Lenin's successor, but Stalin outmaneuvered them all.
Anarchist
Lenin followed many but not all, of Karl Marx's ideas.
John F. Kennedy is indirectly referring to nuclear weapons as having the power to abolish all forms of human life and the power to abolish all forms of human poverty.