User blog comment:IndigoOnIceCream/What Would They Think/@comment-1630894-20120331040751/@comment-30228680-20120331044009

All three of you seem to have a point here. I would like to give out my own reactions as well:

Marx: Happy to see his ideology spread, especially when two big countries praise him, however, his mood would fall once he hears about communism's eventual failure

Washington: Proud that his nation would become the world's strongest, but once he hears about a black ma being president, he might freak out

Nero: Would reconsider burning Rome and begin so cruel to his people

Charles X of the Habsburgs: Probably faint about the collapse of his mighty empire, especially Spain

Santa Anna of Mexico: Shocked about an eventual American invasion and would probably strike then first

Robert Lee: Shocked of his eventual defeat and his vanquisher, Ulysses Grant

Mao Zedong: Proud to see his country going strong, but would have to despise the growth of limited capitalism

Charlemagne: Shocked to see the collapse of the mighty empire he struggled to create

Justinian the Great of the Byzantines: Faint to hear the eventual destruction of his country

Suliman of Turkey: Faint to hear the decline of his proud empire, though would be relieved it would still survive, but with the monarchy over

Akbar of the Mughals: Same this as Suliman

Peter the Great of Russia: Produ to hear the eventual growth of his country, but would faint when his family is overthrown of Communists