Putin afraids Revolution and will send tanks against Demonstrators at Saturday.

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  1. Ostap Bender

    Ostap Bender Well-Known Member

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    Putin obviously will make Gaddafi, tanks in Moscow, go figure!


    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGj4DhJ8OYU"]Авария с танками на мкаде 08.12.11 - YouTube[/ame]

    The Full Story is here:

    http://translate.google.de/translat....newsru.com/russia/09dec2011/btr.html&act=url
     
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    No violence yet reported



    Publication December 10th

    AP's Moscow correspondent Jim Heinz commented on the anti-Putin rally of the liberal-democratic opposition took place in the Bolotnaya Square in Moscow:

    "If Saturday's protests are a success, the activists then face the challenge of long-term strategy. Even though US Sen. John McCain recently tweeted to Putin that "the Arab Spring is coming to a neighborhood near you", things in Russia are not that simple.

    The popular uprisings that brought down governments in Georgia in 2003, in Ukraine the next year, and in Egypt last spring all were significantly boosted by demonstrators being able to establish round-the-clock presences, notably in Cairo's Tahrir Square and the massive tent camp on Kiev's main avenue. Russian police would hardly tolerate anything similar.

    Opposition figures indicated Friday that the next step would be to call another protest in Moscow for next weekend and make it even bigger. But staged events at regular intervals may be less effective than daily spontaneous protests.

    Russia's opposition also is vulnerable to attacks on the websites and social media that have nourished the protests. This week, an official of Vkontakte, a Russian version of Facebook, reported pressure from the FSB, the KGB's main successor, to block access to opposition groups, but said his company refused.

    On election day, the websites of a main independent radio station and the country's only independent election-monitoring group fell victim to denial-of-service hacker attacks".

    It is to be recalled that the protesters at the Bolotnaya Square adopted a resolution of five points. The main requirements are "the immediate release of all political prisoners", and "abolition of the results of rigged elections".

    Among the requirements is resignation the chairman of the Central Election Commission Vladimir Churov and investigation of all violations and electoral fraud, the punishment of perpetrators.
     
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    Only if the mainstream media garnered this much attention for the occupy movements here in the west. My, my, lets not talk of police brutality.
     
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    Another FSB sympathiser writing absurd nonsense .
    Occupy is about as similar to the Russian Protests as a mouse is to a rampaging bull .
    Russians are protesting that their Government cheated and lied in the elections on a massive scale .
    Whether America supported opposition parties is absolutely irrelevant .
    It was not Americans who stuffed hundreds of fraud votes into polling boxes .
    It was not Americans who bussed huge numbers of people from one polling station to another to register completely fraudulent votes .
    It was the rotten FSB and their paid helpers .
    In other words , the United Russia party .
    In other words , the Kremlin .
    In other words , Gazprom HQ .
    In other words , Mister Putrid .
     
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    Trinnity Banned

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    Geez, this is not good. Russia needs a revolution of true representative democracy.
    Russia can be a democratic republic if they want it. It is within their capacity to make that transition.

    It's as if they're mentally warped - like the Muslims in the ME...
    Yeah, I said it and I meant it.
     
  6. Ostap Bender

    Ostap Bender Well-Known Member

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    Russians are going to understand that they can change something and make their live better. The citizens of Russia are tired from Putin's Mafia State and many which fervently a strong and true Democracy. It is difficult to believe but more and more Russian Nationalist wish a Friendship between USA and Russia as Gang of Putin it do.
     
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    EvilAztec Banned

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    Yesterday a man was in intensive care due to the fact that drinking lots of vodka "Putinka." The patient's condition is critical. Anamnesis - Mr. Putin, because that vodka was named "Putinka" :mrgreen:
     
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    Russians heard exactly the same words 20 years ago. They believed this sweet words and was severely cheated. Stop it! Russians know what they are going to understand without your advice.
     
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    Well said,madam!
     
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    Ostap Bender Well-Known Member

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    GW,

    you know our statement, all Putin's thieves and crooks must give their stolen money back to the Russian People. Our banks are full of stolen by you $$$ billions.
     
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    We trust your bankers. They will give back the stolen money. No doubts! Your bankers are honest, I know.
     
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    Note: It is Tuesday, still no since of "Revolution" and "Putin butchering opposition".

    Ostap was caught on lies once again.
     
  13. Til the Last Drop

    Til the Last Drop Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Honest banker is an oxymoron. The only difference between a Russian revolution and an ME one, is the ME nations in question had leaders of rogue nations the western bankers wanted under their control for globalism, where as Putin is in league with the globalists and the west will support his regime to the fullest. Basically, if the west truly wants a Russian revolution to be successful, we need to have ones in all of our nations at the same time. If even half the industrialized nations could break free from globalist control, the people of the other half could get arms and the like funneled in from the free nations. Telling Russians they need a democracy like ours is an insult to their intelligence. People that's what they have, and they don't want it anymore. You know what the difference between a dictatorship and a rigged democracy is? Nothing.
     
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    Because Putin prohibited rally on Moscow's Revolution Place and forced to go to small Bolottnaja Square on a island.Additional problem is that many "leaders" of opposition are KGB officials and traitors who agreed it.

    The biggest Problem of Russia is that Putin's Regime killed all opposition leaders and replaced them by KGB - officials.

    Here, the KGB-Trap on the Bolotnaja Squere

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    And here some additional information:


    http://translate.google.de/translat....apn.ru/publications/article25570.htm&act=url
     
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    Ostap Bender Well-Known Member

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    Do you were themselves sometimes in Putin's Russia and "enjoyed" its "democracy"?
     
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    Til the Last Drop Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I live in America where they can rig the elections with the push of a button. I will not yell at Russians to clean their porch when my own needs cleaning. Someone from Europe should be thinking along the same lines. There is not a "representational" government anywhere on earth.
     
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    Its obvious hes a shill. Not once did he reply to me, all hes good for is misinformation. Hes delusional, no doubt about it.
     
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    It starts with a nonsense and then goes downhill into lunacy .
    If you meant it all satirically , well and good .
    If not , I fear for your sanity
     
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    Til the Last Drop Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    I forgot, only rich people have internet in Europe. I didn't mean to challenge your delicate sensibilities and fragile reality. Because believing in the status quo's "truth" has done the public of the west so good to this point. Tell me, how many jobs did the U.K. ship to China this month? I bet you have the same nerve as your peers over here to tell your people you care. Last I checked you all have private central bank houses pimping your public too. There are only two kinds of people left in the west. The rich, and those who are starting to think the Nazi's weren't the worst of two evils.
     

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