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Western criticism overshadows Medvedev's election romp (2nd Roundup)
Mar 3, 2008, 17:34 GMT
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I don't think the West has any cause to critisize the Russian elections, especialy when you see how Bush userpt the Presidency in a fiasco of an election. People in glass houses should'nt throw stones.
Let's face it the the failed candidates are moaning because they lost the prize, probably Yeltzins people who have lost the chance to plunder the oil assets just like that lot who the UK are sheltering, when he (Yeltzin ) was in charge. Putin and his party are doing a good job of rebalancing the country for the benefit of all the people, not just a few plunderers.
Heaven forbid! This chucklehead gags the press, imprisons his adversaries, bullys everyone, and then usurps the people. Golly, why would anyone object? It's like a Marx brothers movie: Groucho, Harpo, Zeppo, Vlad and Karl.
' I don't think the West has any cause to critisize the Russian '
Do you mix a little bit of crack with your pot ? You laser in on one little questionable allegation while ignoring the rest of planet that like Russia is far far worse .
' The West ' (the most civilied part of the world ) is wrong and puny little you are ' right ' .
Putin is a dictator for christ's sake! It doesn't matter if he does some good things for the economy, he's still a dictator. He has destroyed freedom of the press, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, he rigs fraudulent elections, ignors the intent of constitutional limits, and imprisons his opposition. These things are bad for any people, including the Russian people. Putin is a criminal and should be treated as one.
I guess for the Russians who remember the soviets then this is kinda a freedom. But to anyone else (except maybe tinfoil hat wearing Wayne) then its about as convincing as the democratic elections in Iraq (under sadman), Syria or Iran. On the bright side at least we don't have to pretend their still a democracy.
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