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Settle! He means in comparison to Moscow, since he has never been he doesn't know what he is missing! It's bad enough SID from GFY already has been posting for 5 years how he wants to live in Canada. I love Oh Canada. |
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my favorite argument is "they do it on their own soil". :helpme |
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typical russian scum.
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I still remember the case when we met a couple of the US cops on Elm street (right near he place Kennedy was shot) and asked them on where we can eat famous Texas steaks and drink bourbon, we got a detailed map and their kid explanation. I relay appreciate this because Russian police is not so kind about night drinking advices... |
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The poor results in this election are proof that Russia wants the strong leadership of Vladimir putin and not the NWO puppet Medvedev. |
Putin and Medvedev are both on the Surkov's leash.
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Vladimir Putin accuses US of being behind election protests
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...-protests.html It's similar to what we've been seeing in a number of other countries. The West are interfering with other nations. Now we're seeing thousands of fake YouTube and Twitter accounts appear just as they did in Libya. The West want to destabilize Russia; ideally create a revolution and then replace Putin with a leader who will not defend Syria/Iran and will sell resources to the West for dirt cheap. This will not benefit the people of Russia; Putin genuinely cares about the Russian people :2 cents: It's a very similar system of interference as we've seen in Libya and currently Syria. There's a long history of this type of interference, as former Economic Hitman John Perkins admits |
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P.S. Personally I know only one case of successful marriage between Russian woman (a cousin of my wife) and a German man (they are both live in France for years). In all other cases I know about, Russian women got divorced with their foreign husbands within a first year. |
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i hope no russians gets trapped in something simillar to this so called american-Arab- what the motherfuck ever spring bullshit, no doudt it's bad When your voting rights meant nothing, however there are more important things than going elections for each 4-5 years
i always respected Russian culture, i would rather live in there Putin runs the gov durring his lifetime rather than idiots in my country voted for this so called democraticly elected one. So i hope dem Ruskies asking for a better option for their country, jus my :2 cents: |
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i agree there are bunch of my countrymen ended marying russian or either mingle with them and we hear mostly positive comments. i also head some russians friendsand knew Russian girls too, nice people... |
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P.S. I haven't woke up completely when was writing that and "thanks" to to FF's syntax checker :upsidedow |
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None of the videos I've seen that supposedly show election fraud in favor of United Russia have impressed me. There was one video on which some journalists clame that they have received a phone call 2 days before the election saying that there will be a massive drop in of fraudent ballots for United Russia and exactly where it will take place. So they went there and caught on camera people who were dropping off the ballots. Well isn't it a simple set up designed to smear United Russia? But it made some people come out and protest. I guess it's their right. But I can't belive how anyone can be stupid enough to believe that it's actually United Russia behind this.
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Here we go :upsidedow
Russia billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov to challenge Putin http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-16138739 |
You know, I would vote for that guy.
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I wonder if it will get through but it has been reported that it's Pro Putin protest going on in Moscow right now. It has been said that some 25 k people are attending. Not sure if it's true.
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So their actions are real, but not voluntary. Just take a look at this video where the "Nashi" guys chant "Medvedev! Pobeda (Victory)!" but they are hiding their faces from camera. Because they feel shame for doing this and they don't want their friends and relative see them praising Putin and Medvedev: Here is another group of young people used by "Nashi" - the students. These are not even being paid: These are saying it openly: "we DO NOT support Putin and his party!" As you can see, they have nothing to be ashamed for, so they don't hide. Note the girl on 2:10 who said: "if I'd know it's for United Russia, I'd never been here!" |
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As an American who has been in Russia for 4 years, with a live in Russian girlfriend for 3 of them, I have never read anyone describe this place, and their women, as accurately as Jesus Christ. You should seriously write a book. Took me a couple of hard years to learn what you summed up nicely in this thread.
One thing to add. Every Russian I know cheats on their significant other. Every single one of them. Ive never seen anything like it. |
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I more this thread grove as more stupid comments it harvests. :2 cents: |
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There are tons of material like this on the internet, material that doesn't prove anything just makes suggestions just like the video I posted earlier, this stuff falls apart as soon as you put your emotions aside and start thinking critically. In your opinion life in Russia under Putin became better or worse? |
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http://pit.dirty.ru/dirty/1/2011/12/...8e1552e572.jpg However that's 100% true, because that day my son has left his school via window since the doors were closed and security didn't allow the pupils to leave the building till 18:00 to prevent them from visiting the meeting against Putin on December 10th. Quote:
So can I say the live under Putin became better? I don't think so. Watch this video: |
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However, everything that happening now in Russia is not because of luck of "democracy". The people just tired of thievish and twofaced government which doesn't care about anything except their own pockets. As about twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/KermlinRussia |
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(Rise of the Machines. Across the country, iPhones switching to day light saving time despite the presidential order ) here's another good one http://fuckyeahrussianpolitics.tumblr.com/ more humorous tho before all the recent debacle. |
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1. No, the prices of oil were not on the rise all the time since 1999. Check out the graphs: 1.1. Russian economy growth: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...viet_Union.PNG 1.2. oil prices: http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/5427/oilprices.jpg Pay specific attention to the period 2000-2004, do you see the fall of oil prices? So if Russian economy growth was tied to oil prices same should have happened to the economy of Russia during the same period, right? Well do you see it on the first chart? No! So that's completely wrong to say that Russian economy growth is entirely due to the rising oil prices. 2. There are many countries in the world that have much easier access to oil than Russia, who's oil reserves located in Siberia far from any sea and trading places, let's take Libya for example. Well do I need to make a comparison between modern day Russia and Libya? Who is located in Mediterranean sea btw! And let's not forget USA who is another oil producing country, their economy went down the drains since 1999. So no, oil prices were not the sole reason why Russian economy grew. Quote:
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1. Stopped war in Chechnya, buy buying Chechen warlords, probably true, but it's much better than any bloodshed and costs us much less money than fighting them. Which is definitely a win rather than fail in a long run. 2. Got rid of Russia's national debt. 3. Created stabilization fund. 4. Average salary raised 800%. 5. My father's pension is 16 500 RUB which is more than my mother's who live in a EURO zone country (which is very expensive) |
Russia FTW.
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lol your graphs don't help your point.
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2) I know that all Moscow pupils were held over the schools till 18:00 according to that "photoshoped letter". 3) My own son was among them. I don't have to prove anything. I know what I know, as about you - I don't care. |
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