Don't act stupid. Search Google Scholar. It is not a fairy tale.<quoted text>
Maybe science fiction articles ?:-)
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Tallinn, Estonia |
Don't act stupid. Search Google Scholar. It is not a fairy tale. |
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Since: Aug 08
Voronezh, Russia |
Its real fairly tale even for high-school graduate :-). Maybe not so many such peoples in Estonia? Because majority of Estonian young generation is unskilled labour in EU. |
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Novosibirsk, Russia |
Judged: 1 1 1 It was interesting to me to read the work of a woman who wants to rule the country, who's the candidate for PRESIDENT.( at that time she was) "PRESIDENT".. does it say anything to you? If a candidate for PRESIDENT writes such CRAP what do u expect from their future policy? She's not just an ordinary writer, just an observer, she's a real politician do u get it, not the one sitting somewhere in the corner in Congress. And u blame our Zhirinovsky.. look at her, the main difference here is that she had REAL chances to become a PRESIDENT. Americans read this bullshit and they believe it, i guess 80% of them are sure they won that war alone, with no help, they are super heroes. CRAP. Said enough. |
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Novosibirsk, Russia |
I know.. what for to kill journalists when you can kill hundreds of other innocent people abroad ( talking about present by the way. NO USSR TIMES OK,THEY R GONE). You have already done so much for those countries ( u know what they are)... not sure they will pray for you in the future. |
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“Trust no one in politics.” Since: Apr 08
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You are quite correct. The ever expanding USA dominated NATO empire desires world domination. Just look at how many wars they have started and how many nations occupied since the cold war ended. After Napoleon entered Moskva the Russian Empire chased him back to Paris. They went home. After Hitler invaded the Soviet Union he was chased back to Berlin. Once more they went home. How many nations does Washington occupy? |
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jebem vam mater ustasku i balisku svima
Srbija do Tokijaaa CCCC |
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Toronto, Canada |
Judged: 1 1 1 by Aslan Doukaev Perhaps hoping to emulate the devil's imputed success in convincing much of humanity that he does not exist, Russian propagandists have taken great pains over the past several years to persuade the world that the war in Chechnya is over, and the region is on the fast track to stability and prosperity. No effort has been spared in ensuring that the Russian spin on the situation is heard loud and clear and remains unchallenged. Even with official accreditation, no foreign journalist is allowed to travel within Chechnya unchaperoned. Vast swathes of the republic still remain off-limits to outside observers. Human rights organizations are routinely harassed. Foreign NGOs and aid agencies are being squeezed out one by one. The Russian media in general, and television in particular, rarely question the official line, all too aware of the perils of crossing the Kremlin. Few seem to remember these days that freedom of speech is enshrined in the Russian Constitution. Indeed, it is almost inappropriate nowadays to subject the issue of Russian laws and their application to a critical analysis. Throughout the Putin era, from late 1999 onwards, Chechnya has been the most sensitive political issue in Russia. And it is not hard to understand why, given that Vladimir Putin's ascent to power was a direct result of his decision to go to war to crush the Chechens' independence aspirations. The approach that Putin adopted was truly counterintuitive, however. Not only has the resistance not been defeated, it has spread across virtually the entire North Caucasus, even to regions where anti-Russian sentiment never existed in the past. The rise of Putinism, which can roughly be described as a somewhat modernized and sanitized version of the pre-perestroika Soviet Union, is linked with the effort to bring Chechnya back into the fold. Indeed, given the negative fallout from the war and dubious security benefits the country reaped from it, it is difficult not to suspect that the military campaign had quite different motives. As the conflict progressed, the Putin regime, dominated by former security service officers with a mentality to match, quietly erased most of the freedoms won since the demise of the USSR. It is rarely mentioned but important to remember that the war Putin unleashed on Chechnya -- which had already been devastated by his predecessor in the Kremlin, Boris Yeltsin -- was marked by the worst mass killings of Russia's population since World War II, not that the fact seems to trouble his conscience in the least.... http://www.rferl.org/Content/Putins_LongEnded... |
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“Trust no one in politics.” Since: Apr 08
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It looks like Swandiver/Krishnamurty (under his latest alias) is even doing the "cut and paste" thing on links that have been gone for over a month now.
But it is nice of him to extol the heroic nature of Vladimir Putin in fighting Islamist terrorism rather than simply droning on and on about Holodomor. |
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Dubrovnik, Croatia |
ti si velika neznalica! istra, pokraina s oduviek većinskim hrvatskim stanovništvom nije bila dio Hrvatske do 1945. pa ju Pavelić nije mogao ni dati nekome. italii je dalmacia bila obećana s hitlerove strane zbog savezništva sa silama osovine, te je najveći dio dalmacie pripao italii s velikim protivljenjem Pavelića i hrvatskog naroda u cjelosti. nakon kašitulacie italie, Pavelić se potrudio pripojiti dalmaciu hrvatskoj.što se tiče jasenovca, odkud ti brojka od pola miliuna? čitaš servsku propagandu? naravno da je svaka nevina žrtva za žaljenje, ali mi smrdiš na Servina s takvom matematikom. komunjare su pribrojile žrtvama logora do 1945. i one koje je tito s komunjarama, uglavnom tvojom braćom, proizveo od Hrvata dovedenih s Bleiburga. |
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Dubrovnik, Croatia |
Judged: 1 1 1 jebem ti svetog savu u glavu a tebe u tamo gdje uvlačiš ustaske kurce u sebe |
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Toronto, Canada |
17-11-2008 18:15 President Viktor Yushchenko calling on international community to commemorate Holodomor victims
Addressing Ukrainians the world over on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of the 1932 - 1933 Great Famine (Holodomor) in Ukraine, President Viktor Yushchenko called on everybody to join in the mourning events and light a candle of memory on November 22. The Holodomor has already been recognized a crime, and condemned by many states and international organizations, the President emphasized. The parliaments of 14 countries of the world have already acknowledged Holodomor as genocide. The head of state expressed confidence that the international community must realize that it will be impossible to prevent crimes against humanity in the future before crimes of the past are condemned. http://www.nrcu.gov.ua/index.php... |
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Stoney Creek, Canada |
Judged: 1 1 1 gazi sve cetnike...sve su to pickice. |
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What?
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Toronto, Canada |
It is amusing how Russians are trying to wiggle out of responsibility for their genocides....The same old Russian shameless propagandistic pig swill....
Russian parliament member accuses Ukraine’s President and SBU of "narrow-minded nationalism" Russian State Duma member Sergei Markov claimed at the opening session of the international conference Historical and Political Problem of Mass Famine of the 1930s that began in Moscow today that the official Ukrainian concept of the famine of the 1930s as a genocide of Ukrainians was aimed at dividing Ukrainian and Russian nations, news agency UNIAN reports. Markov stated that dozens of different nationalities suffered from famine in different regions of USSR. The Russian parliament member announced that he was confident that the “famine as genocide of Ukrainians” was thought out by the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), which is trying to persuade that the famine was organized, first of all, by Russian Jews, and confirms it with specially picked materials with respective surnames.“This concept is based upon a narrow-minded nationalism, Russophobia, and anti-Semitism”, Markov alleged. He blamed also President of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko, and his aides for this concept. There is no international consensus among scholars or politicians on whether the Great Famine of the 1930s was an unintended consequence of the economic problems associated with radical economic changes implemented during the period of Soviet industrialization or whether the Soviet policies that caused the famine were designed as an attack on Ukrainian nationalism that may fall under the legal definition of genocide. The parliament of Ukraine and several governments of other countries have recognized the actions of the Soviet Government as an act of genocide. http://www.axisglobe.com/article.asp... |
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“Trust no one in politics.” Since: Apr 08
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But if it is in english how will the shiptars understand? Neanderthal grunts are about as advanced as they go in the language department.
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Algiers, Algeria |
sad se i Putinove poslove mesaju.............
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