Posted on 07/24/2010 2:16:02 PM PDT by pobeda1945
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he had met with Russian spies deported from the United States following Russia-U.S. spy scandal and sang patriotic songs with them.
"I met with them," Putin said, answering the journalists' questions whether he met with 10 Russian spies deported from the United States after Russian-U.S. spy scandal.
Ten people were arrested by U.S. law enforcement on June 29 on suspicion of being part of an espionage ring.
After the spy swap deal they were deported from the United States. Putin, as a former KGB officer, said he had talked for life with the spies. The premier said they sang songs accompanied by the live music. Among the others, they sang a famous patriotic Russian song "What Motherland starts from".
Commenting on the spies' future, Putin said "they will work". "I am sure they will work in the decent places, I am sure they will have interesting and bright life," Putin said.
Probably because he has.
"And, you know, the thing about a shark... he's got lifeless eyes....Like a doll's eyes"
he just wanted to meet the uber-hottie “Anna Chapman”
can’t say I blame him (hormonally speaking)
She could be the new “spokesperson” for the Putin regime
wish we could spot-test Obozo on signing the national anthem and a few other American patriotic songs
bet he doesn’t know any
He would choke on the words to “America the Beautiful” b/c he is steeped in the Ayers/Dohrn/Van Jones vitriol of “Amerikkka the Eviilllll”
we should have tried to include Obozo and Joe Bite-me with the ten Russians sent back to Putin
Putin would refuse them, saying “they are far too useful right where they are now”
I suspected that photo would meet such a fate but it was nice while it lasted.
Boy! I don't even get one comment in and I see that what I was thinking has already been posted.
ML/NJ
I'm surrounded by Puritans, all armed with Delete keys...
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