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Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 07-02-2016 Quote:This is true on Russian soil and abroad, due to entanglement with international capital. In conclusion, Putin's Russia is a capitalist country in which the economic foundations of monopoly capitalism - imperialism with some particularities - clearly exist. ::face.palm:: ::cuckoo:: In other news, The Saker put an article from Inside Russia on how Putin got tough Nuland by refusing to soften Minsk II. I was foolish enough to ask why would we be glad about this toughness when the very existence of Minsk II is in itself a problem and certainly a sign of lack of toughness. That post was disappeared. Here's the guy who was so emotional and cheer leading the heroes of Novorussiya and has done nothing but follow the party line ever since. ::club:: Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 07-02-2016 FWIW: A report from CNN on unhappy Russians and Putin's plans for privatization. Where have I heard that before. Reagan. GHWB. Clinton. Obama. Bad company. http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/02/news/economy/russia-privatization-economy-putin/index.html?sr=twmoney020316russia-privatization-economy-putin0531AMVODtopLink&linkId=20919366 Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 04-03-2016 Hmmm! A very revealing speech by Foreign Minister Lavrov on how he sees Russia's role in the world. The text is from RT: Russia is open to the widest possible cooperation with the West. I think it shows more than ever the Russian elite as globalists who want to be treated as equals at the table rather than as a morsel to be split up and devoured. The following is a scathing critique by Vladimir Suchan (FB). Quote:At the time when Maria Zakharova issued her statement, in which she accused Stalin of being worse than Hitler to Russia, Sergey Lavrov issued in his name a longer article on the history of the Russian statehood. Here are some of the highlights: Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Magda Hassan - 05-03-2016 ::vomit:: Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 05-03-2016 Magda Hassan Wrote:::vomit:: Wait, there's more: Quote:Russian Ministry of Defense @ mod_russia#SYRIA During meeting of opposition of religious leaders, it was suggested to develop new Constitution project for nationwide discussion As in the Donbass, terms are dictated by the Kremlin without participation by Assad. So much for the Russian claim that it is the only country invited by Assad to fight terrorists. (I wish there was an emoticon for Crock of Shit.) Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 05-03-2016 From last year's celebration of the Great Victory. Note there are multiple images from that time BUT they are dancing to swing music -- distinctly American. Symbolic? Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Magda Hassan - 06-03-2016 Not really. Swing was popular at the time. But I get your point and agree. Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 06-03-2016 Magda Hassan Wrote:Not really. Swing was popular at the time. But I get your point and agree. It was huge in the US, but was it a part of Soviet Russian life during WWII? If not, then this is very curious. Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Magda Hassan - 06-03-2016 Lauren Johnson Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:Not really. Swing was popular at the time. But I get your point and agree. Yes, it was not as big a part as in the UK but that music was representative of the time but well loved and supported in some parts of society. At one stage for a little while the US and USSR were on the same side. http://www.dieselpunks.org/profiles/blogs/american-swing-records-made-in-the-soviet-union http://www.russia-ic.com/culture_art/music/720/ http://patefon.knet.ru/kdf/main.html Putin: Great Visionary or Just Lost - Lauren Johnson - 06-03-2016 Magda Hassan Wrote:Lauren Johnson Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:Not really. Swing was popular at the time. But I get your point and agree. Thanks for the info. Just shows how uninformed (misinformed?) about Russian culture I have been. |