Over the weekend, two key but largely unrelated participants in the battle over Communism died. North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Il was head of the most repressive regime on earth. Former Czech President Vaclav Havel was a common man who fought against Communist oppression in Czechoslovakia, helped to spur the fall of the Iron Curtain and was then reluctantly elected the president. What are the real legacies of these two men? We discuss it all with California Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, a longtime Cold Warrior and member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.