Pro-Russian thread

Discussion in 'Russia & Eastern Europe' started by Volker, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. magnum

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    Lol. Very true!:)
     
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    So...you are saying the Russian spy has to look hot to blend in with Americans? While the American spy has to look gross to blend in with Russian women?

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    Seems a little insulting to Russian women, dont you think?
     
  3. Potap

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    This is not the insult of anybody, this is an ascertaining of the fact of failure of your agent. Though Novodvorskaya tries to be sexy too, everyone know that she is the American spy. When you will relieve us of her? In any case our psychiatrists are not able to cure her.

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNxsYlmPG5Y"]YouTube - Новодворская ест кирпич[/ame]
     
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    I bow to Russia's superior spying capabilities. Since we actually develop our own technology rather than stealing it from other nations, we have less of a need for competent spies than other nations do.
     
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    Yes, Russian spies are the best ones in the world! Hats off to them!
     
  6. Izverg

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    Lol. Very true!:)[/QUOTE]
    :mrgreen: I know.
     
  7. Izverg

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    Does this article mean the American government is not able to keep state secrets?
     
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    Novodvorkaya is not a spy. She is a Russian true patriot but with a sick liberal mind. It is just an example of what may happen with mentally unstable people in politics.
     
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    Julian Paul Assange?:omg:
     
  11. jamesthebond

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    Fortunately Soviets went home from all so called 'soviet republics'. Now the main task is to get rid of them in Russia.
     
  12. FROM THE USSR

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    Long live the USSR :sun:
     
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    yes, it is not cureable, probably you are right :)

    By the way, have you ever seen this country? :)
     
  14. FROM THE USSR

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    OOOO! I even swore allegiance to this country! In 1989.
    I remember very well the Soviet Union. I remember everything, and even then, how things change in my country and I hate Liberals for it .
     
  15. jamesthebond

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    Great, so you remember communists in limos, their special shops, stadiums, swimming pools and dachas all over the country. And millions of other people who had to work for 70 rubles a month (it was a regular salary for many social groups).

    Do you know any liberal who was not a member of the communist party?
     
  16. FROM THE USSR

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    Get off now on the street and look at special stores for the rich, look at the limousines, look at the cottages that look like palaces. What do you want to surprise me?
    Or do you say that now, free education and medetsina? Or do you say that national defense has become stronger? Or do you say that with the advent of the Liberal Democrats' salaries have grown by 100 times? Disappeared from the streets of beggars? I tell you a secret! The USSR was not poor.
    The same in Russian:
     
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    They call themselves communists??


    It is just a propaganda that education was free in the SU. Only 11% of people could get high education. It is just a trick.
    As for medical care it was of very bad quality and drugs were very expensive. Many 'capitalist' counries have much better medical care.


    what a bull(*)(*)(*)(*), pal. It was stictly forbidden to say that there where poor people in the US. You would place in the jail in no time. It is not the same thing. Millions of people lived in poverty but they have to say that they happy, love Lenin and dear Communist party.

    But if you really think that life under communists were so good why you are not a communist?
     
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    And of course you didn't answer any question.

    1 Do you have any political views? you said that you are not a communist.
    2 Is it ok to name cities after mass murderers. As far as I understood you those who died in Stalin's camps also had happy soviet life?
    3 And what are you proud of? The fact that communists killed anybody who would disagree with them?
    4 Do you know any liberal who was not a communist? As far as I know it is the same thing.
     
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  19. FROM THE USSR

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    1/ Yep. This is my country, my family, my children.
    2/ It is a city-hero!
    3/ Democrats, also kills in the name of democracy. Look at Iraq and Afghanistan. All in the name of democracy.
    4/ No it is not the same.
     
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    1. So you have not any political views and don't have a clue about politcs, right? When communsits sold oil, gas and all national treausres and gave you a piece of cheap sausage it was really good from your point of view?

    2. So when a city is a hero it should be named after a mass murderer?

    3. In Iraq democrats kill everybody who doesn't agree with them? Do you know Arab language? Why do you think so? And if it is true, what is your point? Nazi also killed everybody who disagree with them and under Hitler Geramns lived not bad. Do you like Nazies too?

    4. I am asking you for a third time - do you know a liberal who is not a communist?
     
  21. Potap

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    Liberal. This is the truth. Patriot. Hardly, she is more similar to the spy.

    I think this is the example of what happens with a policy when there come mentally sick people
     
  22. Potap

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    Do not exaggerate horrors of the USSR! 70 roubles are wages of a cleaner or an yard keeper in those days. Being the student I got the grant of 50 roubles every month. My mother worked at a factory and earned 230 roubles in a month. It were the average wages.

    Novodvorkaya :wink:
     
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    Why not? Wages has really grown in 100 times. But the prices have grown in 1000 times. :)
     
  24. jamesthebond

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    I don't exaggerate 'horrors' of the USSR since they are not known.
    Have you heard something about the number of people who died from hunger in the USSR? You know the exact numbers of people who died in the Soviet and Polish camps. Maybe you know that number too?

    Not everybody was a student in the USSR. And I am not sure that 230 rubles was the average wage. Where you got this number? For example, till 70s peasants got no salary or pensions at all. In 80-s when you were a student some got thousands of rubles a month. But many got 70 rubles a month; it was a regular salary for many categories of workers. Of course, it was impossible to live on such money and people had to steal.

    And again, increasing of living standarts in the SU in 70s and 80s was a result of selling oil to the West and nothing else.
     
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    Guys, if you like the USSR wait for some 40 years :). Maybe liberals will give you cheap sausages too some day.
    Again, in the USSR majority of people didn't get any salaries at all for the frist decades of the Soviet regime.
     

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