Posts Tagged ‘Bush’
Sunday, March 2nd, 2008
Correction Appended
It began inauspiciously. On a frozen afternoon in late November, as Moscow was draped with blocklong plastic billboards, banners and flags, each proclaiming a variation on a single theme — “POBEDA PUTINA — POBEDA ROSSII!” (“A Victory for Putin Is a Victory for Russia”) — a few thousand Russians converged on the city center for a rare act of political theater. It seemed, at first, like a tableau from the last days of the U.S.S.R., those heady months when glasnost swelled the streets with protesters. A handful of dissidents stood on a flatbed truck; a jumble of loudspeakers were stacked below; the crew of foreign reporters vastly outnumbered the local press; and across the way, the secret policemen with their unseen amplifiers were drowning the protest in canned laughter and Soviet waltzes. (more…)
Tags: Bakunin, Baryshnikov, Brodsky, Bush, Che, Chervochkin, Cohen, Dugin, France, Germany, Karadzic, Kasparov, Kasyanov, KGB, Kharkiv, Kremlin, Kudrina, Kursk, Le Pen, Liberman, Limonov, Litvinenko, Logovsky, Medvedev, Mussolini, Nashi, NBP, New York, Other Russia, Pakistan, police, prison, punk, Putin, Savenko, Solzhenitsyn, Stalin, USSR, Veshnyakov, Volkova, Zhirinovsky, Zyuganov
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Friday, May 19th, 2006
Surprisingly for myself, I found myself siding with vice-president of the United States, when judging his speech in Vilnius. Chainey have said:
“in the many spheres of civic society, from religion and medias to the human rights organizations and political parties, Russian authorities have unjustfully and unnecessarily limited the rights of its people”.
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Tags: Berluskoni, Bush, Chainey, democracy, elections, FSB, Karimov, kill, Merkel, Putin, Saint-Peterburg, Tomsk, United States, Vilnius
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Monday, September 19th, 2005
More than 1,000 young left-wing protesters braved Saturday’s downpour to march amid a heavy police presence in the demonstration Anti-Capitalism 2005. While the young activists called it proof of the depth of their convictions, numerous onlookers said it was proof their loyalties had been bought and paid for.
A light drizzle started at noon as young people from Red Youth Vanguard, Eduard Limonov’s National Bolshevik Party, and the youth wings of the Rodina and Communist parties formed a column in the park on Chistoprudny Bulvar, chanting slogans such as “Socialism or death!” and “Capitalism is crap!” (more…)
Tags: America, Anticapitalism, Borinsky, Bush, Kapran, Kremlin, Lenin, Nashi, Pesotsky, Ponomaryova, Razvozzhayev, Sobolyova, socialism, Udaltsov, Vasyukov
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Friday, December 10th, 2004
1) President Putin has no ideology. For his personal usage he is practicing belief in Supremacy of Russian Leaders Power. No matter how leader is named: Tzar or president or general secretary.
2) President Putin believe that Russian people are his subjects, not fellow citizens. Although Putin may call them “citizens,” he relates to him as subjects.
3) President Putin is arrogant towards his subjects. He never ever asked their opinion about important question of nation’s life. Even more: he aggressively doesn’t want to hear their opinions: Putin’s State Duma voted unanimously for such harsh procedures of public referendum that to stage a referendum in Russia is practically impossible. (more…)
Tags: Berlusconi, Bush, Chechnya, Duma, FSB, Germans, KGB, Kremlin, Ministry of Justice, Putin, tzarism, Ukraine, Yeltsin
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Friday, October 29th, 2004
Kerry looks like Irish-Polish father of Julie - Gary Carpenter. Julie Carpenter was my girlfriend from 1977 until december 1978, when she moved to California, to San Francisco. Kerry as tall and skinny as that father of Julie. Gary was an FBI oficer, responsible for diamond trade. I mean he worked at department of FBI responsible for diamond trade. That why I trust Kerry, strangely enough, because father Carpenter was a serious, good, noncurrupted oficer. So, unconsciously I believe that another look alike old guy Kerry is also serious, good and uncorrupted. Father Carpenter was a father of eight children, including Julie. Julie’s grandmother, Gary’s mother was Polish. She warned Julie from having relationships with a Russian, with me. Russians are all drunkards and they all beating up their wifes, said Julie’s grandmother. And she wasn’t very far from truth, when she said that. But Polaks are also big drunkards, although I don’t know about them beating wifes.
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Tags: al Qaeda, Bakunin, Bush, California, Carpenter, Dostoevskii, Empire, FBI, Hamilton, Jefferson, Kerry, KGB, Putin, San Francisco, terrorism, United States
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Monday, May 19th, 2003
Police squads dispersed an unsanctioned rally organized by anti-globalists and the left-wing opposition on Mars Field, a memorial garden in the centre of St. Petersburg, on Sunday. Five protesters ended up in hospital. According to policemen, during the tercentenary celebrations in the northern capital, law enforcers will treat offenders especially harshly.
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Tags: anti-globalists, Bush, Leningrad, Leonov, Matviyenko, NBP, police, Putin, SOBR, St. Petersburg
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