Putin to celebrate his birthday

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  1. RUNOVA

    RUNOVA Newly Registered

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    Yes! <<MOSCOW, October 7 (Itar-Tass) -- Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will celebrate his 58th birthday in his native city of St. Petersburg on Thursday, October 7>>

    Who's Mr Putin? "BANDIT CAPITALISM IN RUSSIA. ...In Soviet Union ethnic Slavs dominated over all best posts in career and in very bureaucratic an official Society, Jews who wished to be a success, have been compelled to leave in economy of the black market. When the communism has been destroyed, and the black market has been legalized as capitalism of the free market, Jews businessmen had the primary beginning. But all this has changed, when Mr. Putin became the president of Russia in 2000. Vladimir Putin's previous work was KGB.

    It is notorious structure in the countries of socialist camp. When Mr. Putin has come to power, the majority of the present Jews of oligarchs have simply run away. It concerns their refusal to observe Putin's new rules in Russia, than their culture and religion possibly more. During time execution of official duties Mr. Putin before the termination of its presidential term has given the politics to the Kremlin."

    http://yanulevich.blogspot.com/2009/06/bandit-capitalism-in-russia.html

    Russia on the Brink: Bandit capitalism, social despair ...
     
  2. waltky

    waltky Well-Known Member

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    Granny says he's a sneaky Russkie...
    :fart:
    Russia faces another six &#8211; or 12 &#8211; years of Putin at the helm
    September 26, 2011 : Former President Vladimir Putin, who announced yesterday that he will run again next year, is likely to win. But falling oil prices may create social discontent &#8211; and push him to make political reforms.
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    Potap Well-Known Member

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    Do not worry so much about your Jewish oligarches. The majority of them still have money and power: Abramovich, Aven, Deripaska and so on. Nothing have happened with them.
     
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    What a retard text. Obviously was written by ignorant Jew.

    The 90-th were "BANDIT CAPITALISM".
    Seems somebody is really upset with Putin being ex-KGB....I assume they have the same feelings towards elder Bush as ex-CIA. =)
    And I guess everybody would be happy if "Jewish oligarchs" escape...of course without our money.
     
  5. EvilAztec

    EvilAztec Banned

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    That's "Putin to celebrate his birthday," wrote something like Kasparov. A typical vomit, and even funnier
     

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