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Lukashenko is Dr Phil

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Jul 9, 2012
 
Pesky army wrote:
luky,
those dogs made more trouble than any other in history.
Peasant Krushchov, an ugly dog Brezhnev invaded CzechoSlovakia, imprisoned Dubcek under house arrest for decades, made him work as a laborer in warehouse, installed puppet regime & in 89 we managed to throw those gangsters out.
Someone, like peasant hmmko is an idiot, who has no clue.
Not even in USA similar peasants would have been able to govern. Lyndon Banes and Carter the peanut at least allowed people to protest against their stupid policies.
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Jul 9, 2012
 
Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote:
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Well we could talk how the idiots decision to send troops to Afghanistan still affects the lives of us today. Russia is still buffing opium thanks to this peasant.
there is nothing to argue about Afganistan - that was really stupid decigion...Maybe some topic that can bring more information that is not yer aware by general public?
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Jul 9, 2012
 
Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote:
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Not even in USA similar peasants would have been able to govern. Lyndon Banes and Carter the peanut at least allowed people to protest against their stupid policies.
but why you are surprised ? You sound like you thought that USSR was just next door western or north american country...Its like if I express my indignation that winter in Finland is colder then winter in Spain...Communist system inevitably brings totalitarian or at least authoritarian rule - how can any Soviet leader permit protests? Gorbi permited - and the system has gone as a result...
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Jul 9, 2012
 
hmmmm wrote:
<quoted text>but why you are surprised ? You sound like you thought that USSR was just next door western or north american country...Its like if I express my indignation that winter in Finland is colder then winter in Spain...Communist system inevitably brings totalitarian or at least authoritarian rule - how can any Soviet leader permit protests? Gorbi permited - and the system has gone as a result...
I am surprised that even the magyars managed to make some liberal changes while rest of you peasants stayed passive. Kadar was certainly not another Geron or Rakosi.

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Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote:
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Not even in USA similar peasants would have been able to govern. Lyndon Banes and Carter the peanut at least allowed people to protest against their stupid policies.
Who is gonna protest in backward Russia ?
Putinko & his cronies will jail those peasants, immediately.
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Hmmmko might protest after few sips from the bottle.

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Jul 9, 2012
 
Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote:
Hmmmko might protest after few sips from the bottle.
I guess he is a Putin`s admirer so he hardly could be among those people.

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hmmko, is bombed daily. Therefore, he won´t protest much.

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Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote:
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Well we could talk how the idiots decision to send troops to Afghanistan still affects the lives of us today. Russia is still buffing opium thanks to this peasant.
Afghanistan? That was Zbigniew Brzezinski's lame brained idea. He got Carter and Reagan to support the Islamic nut-jobs which led to a Taliban and Al Quieda takeover and then to 9/11. If anyone should be tried for treason it is...

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Lukashenko is Dr Phil wrote:
Hmmmko might protest after few sips from the bottle.
I think Dr Phil has taken a few too many sips from the male reindeer.(-:
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uther pendragon wrote:
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Afghanistan? That was Zbigniew Brzezinski's lame brained idea. He got Carter and Reagan to support the Islamic nut-jobs which led to a Taliban and Al Quieda takeover and then to 9/11. If anyone should be tried for treason it is...
The decision to send troops was made by idiot peasant like you and we can see the consequences. I mean good god even Stalin was smarted enough to pull out of Iran. This stupid ukrainka peasant sink Russia very deep to Middle East. I bet arab countries have not even paid half of the material aid they still get form Russia.

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The decision to send troops was made by idiot peasant like you and we can see the consequences. I mean good god even Stalin was smarted enough to pull out of Iran. This stupid ukrainka peasant sink Russia very deep to Middle East. I bet arab countries have not even paid half of the material aid they still get form Russia.
Why would Stalin want Iran? He was more interested in securing his western flank by holding on to eastern Europe as a buffer against NATO aggression.

Had the Persians threatened to invade...?

The western Europeans had done so repeatedly.
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I am surprised that even the magyars managed to make some liberal changes while rest of you peasants stayed passive. Kadar was certainly not another Geron or Rakosi.
have not they expirience of some parlamentarism before 1945? I think that explains it...also extend of authoritarism...There are still a lot of people in Russia who have no idea what for there should ne multiparty system for exampole - go to villages or even to cities of Chechnya, Fagestan or to tribes of reindeer hunters of the far North...hardly you would find such epople in Hungary (exept some gypsy)....even today Russia like lives one and the same time in different centuries and goes in different time directions in one and the same time- like Moscow, St.Petersburg, dozen of other big cities live in 21 century and try to go to 22nd century, while villaqes in provincies still live the begining of 20th century and don'[t moove anywhere, then go to the Caucases -Chechnya, Dagestan - and they live there like in 16 century (abduction of brides, blood vendetta, clans, kidnappings for slavery stopped just thanks to Kadyrov's tough measures) and they want to moove back, deep into middle ages to their Lhaliphate as you know....then go to the far North of Siberia and Chukotka and there chukcha or nenets or evenk ethnic groups libe in prehistoric time, breeding raindeer, hunting, living in Yurta (made of skins tents) and like have semi-nomadic life following herds of their deers...take all the difference of religions, distances that prevent exchange of civilisational skills and you get what you get - do they have the same situation in Hungary - nope...Russia is one of the most difficult countries in the world - so when you in Europe are surprised that there is this or that disadventage in Russia, I in contrast is surprised how it managed to reach at least its contemporary level given all those conditions - and remember USSR with all those "stans" etc...You know, even in times of Empire - on one corner of it - in Finland - women got right to vote (-in the Seim, right?), while in another corner in Buhara Emirate (now Uzbekistan) and Khiva Khanate the Emperor was struggling with local elites to abolish slavery at least formally (to do it in practice was absolutelly impossible)- so one and the same person - Russian Emperor - was doing simulteniously 2 things - permiting sufrage for women in Finnish Seim (first ever in the world was it permited in Russian Empire - nowhere else it was permited in 1906!!!) and trying to at least formaly abolish slavery in other parts of Empire...So to compare Russia to Hungary...????...comeon...you just wanted to bash ruskis a bit, not that you didn't understand those differencies, right?
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<quoted text>have not they expirience of some parlamentarism before 1945? I think that explains it...also extend of authoritarism...There are still a lot of people in Russia who have no idea what for there should ne multiparty system for exampole - go to villages or even to cities of Chechnya, Fagestan or to tribes of reindeer hunters of the far North...hardly you would find such epople in Hungary (exept some gypsy)....even today Russia like lives one and the same time in different centuries and goes in different time directions in one and the same time- like Moscow, St.Petersburg, dozen of other big cities live in 21 century and try to go to 22nd century, while villaqes in provincies still live the begining of 20th century and don'[t moove anywhere, then go to the Caucases -Chechnya, Dagestan - and they live there like in 16 century (abduction of brides, blood vendetta, clans, kidnappings for slavery stopped just thanks to Kadyrov's tough measures) and they want to moove back, deep into middle ages to their Lhaliphate as you know....then go to the far North of Siberia and Chukotka and there chukcha or nenets or evenk ethnic groups libe in prehistoric time, breeding raindeer, hunting, living in Yurta (made of skins tents) and like have semi-nomadic life following herds of their deers...take all the difference of religions, distances that prevent exchange of civilisational skills and you get what you get - do they have the same situation in Hungary - nope...Russia is one of the most difficult countries in the world - so when you in Europe are surprised that there is this or that disadventage in Russia, I in contrast is surprised how it managed to reach at least its contemporary level given all those conditions - and remember USSR with all those "stans" etc...You know, even in times of Empire - on one corner of it - in Finland - women got right to vote (-in the Seim, right?), while in another corner in Buhara Emirate (now Uzbekistan) and Khiva Khanate the Emperor was struggling with local elites to abolish slavery at least formally (to do it in practice was absolutelly impossible)- so one and the same person - Russian Emperor - was doing simulteniously 2 things - permiting sufrage for women in Finnish Seim (first ever in the world was it permited in Russian Empire - nowhere else it was permited in 1906!!!) and trying to at least formaly abolish slavery in other parts of Empire...So to compare Russia to Hungary...????...comeon...you just wanted to bash ruskis a bit, not that you didn't understand those differencies, right?
Well according to myths Horthy was some kind of a dictator but that is a lie of course. Conquering Hungary would have not saved Bela Kun anyway. This is what I believe. Stalin destroy most party leaders in other republics so Kun would have steel been eliminated. If not by Stalin than by Hitler. Poor Bela Kun. Should have left Europe after WW1 started.
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Why would Stalin want Iran? He was more interested in securing his western flank by holding on to eastern Europe as a buffer against NATO aggression.
Had the Persians threatened to invade...?
The western Europeans had done so repeatedly.
Oh I don't know might be something to do with oil and other energy resources but don't bother your empty head with that. The fact that country was in ruins and he needed aid from the west is why he along with the british pulled out. Brits and americans of course did not follow any deals but in the 50s removed legal rulers of Iran and put the Shah there to govern.
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Jul 9, 2012
 
To stick to the truth it seems I was mistaken. It appears that USSR was the one not willing to leave Iran by building up puppet republics like Mahabad. Of course the kurdish slime was involved.

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Pesky army wrote:
Even your mom was raped & then an ugly thing like you were born.
Russians were & still are gangsters, looters, rapists & thieves.
No other nation killed so many as Soviet dogs did.
I'm Ukrainian, with a Russian in the family from centuries ago. clearly I am not ugly. Let's not get personal pesky. I don't care what you think, but clearly you are wrong. As for the murders you blame on the Russians, they were done by Georgian Stalin, and his henchmen. And Russians were Stalin's biggest victimns as he didn't care which nationality of Slavs he slaughtered.

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Pesky army wrote:
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Who is gonna protest in backward Russia ?
Putinko & his cronies will jail those peasants, immediately.
Russia is a democracy now. Maybe not perfect enough for you, but if the wonderful west would butt out and stop pusing their stupid colored revolutions on countries which do nothing but destroy coutnries, like they tried to do to Russia and Ukraine, perhaps democracy would move faster in Russia.

And the people might want a better democracy but they understand the reality that Russia must be strong to stop the likes of the lone superpower and NATO who continues to make its imperialistic moves.

Putin realizes that it is better to have a country, a Russia than to have some weak drunken puppet like Boris Yeltsin who danced on a string for the USA while the country was falling apart and the Russian people were suffering and dying as the west stole, and stole and stole.

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Pesky army wrote:
50 million of people were killed under Stalin orders.
The biggest dog this world had ever known.
Today, these gangsters call themselves Russians.
Stalin was a Georgian and he murdered more Russians than any other nationality. Put the blame on your beloved colored revolutionary Georgians. They are the ones venerating his statue.

Do you think that you are telling us something we dont' know. We know the history of Russia and the Dictator who killed the people.

And for your information. The gangsters might call themselves Russians, but the Russian mob is actually made up of Jews who called their American Relatives in the USA to get the money to take over and get rich while terrorizing the people.

They might call themselves Russians but they are JEWish.

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So why so worried about Russia Pesky. Do you plan on living there, just so you can insult people?????

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