In 1992 I took a group of Americans to the Ukraine to distribute New Testaments. On the way in and out of Romania, we stayed with a pastor near Suceava in the little village of Impotesţi. Pastor Viorel Condreanu was a gracious host with five daughters. The winters are bitter in Romania and their outhouse was drafty. So the girls had covered the cracks in the outhouse with posters. They had pictures from magazines, but stiffer posters could better hold out the winter winds. With my first trip to the outhouse, I examined the walls. I laughed as I saw all of the discarded political posters. All over the outhouse were posters of the former dictator, Nicolae Ceausescu! He was where he deserved to be: in the outhouse!