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Ukraine Exit Polls Say Yanukovych Has Won Election [Pro-West Candidate Defeated!]
BBCNews ^ | February 07, 2010

Posted on 02/07/2010 10:40:07 AM PST by Steelfish

Ukraine Exit Polls Say Yanukovych Has Won Election

Exit polls from Ukraine's presidential election indicate opposition leader Viktor Yanukovych has narrowly won. Mr Yanukovych is given a lead of 3-5% over Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. President Viktor Yushchenko lost in the first round. If correct, it would be a remarkable comeback for Mr Yanukovych, who was swept aside five years ago by the Orange Revolution. He would be expected to make Ukraine's foreign policy more pro-Russian.

The BBC's Richard Galpin in Kiev says the result would be an extraordinary indictment of the Orange Revolution leaders' failure to deliver on their promises, which has left people deeply disillusioned. Mud-slinging Mr Yanukovych was a presidential candidate in the last election in 2004, which was found to have been rigged in his favour, sparking the Orange Revolution.

Yulia Tymoshenko earlier said she would take supporters to the streets He is now expected to change Ukraine's foreign policy - which has been pro-Western and anti-Moscow. Mr Yanukovych had secured 48.7% of the vote, against Mrs Tymoshenko's 45.5%, according to the National Exit Poll. Another exit poll, by ICTV, said he took 49.8%, against 45.2% for his rival.

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TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections; Russia
KEYWORDS: coldwar2; putin; russia; sovietunion; ukraine
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To: 1rudeboy

Your limited understanding of the region is not suprising given that you are stuck in a cold war frame of reference.

The “west” has been transitioning into a world wide State supported socialist corporatist framework for about 100+ years happening much faster in the last 20 plus years. If that’s your definition of “west” you can have it. Truth is you have no definition of ‘west’


41 posted on 02/07/2010 1:34:38 PM PST by eleni121 (For Jesus did not give us a timid spirit , but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline)
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To: eleni121
Stuff it. Let me boil down your argument: the United States should favor the pro-Putin candidate (in other words, someone who will act contrary to U.S. interests) because 1. he allegedly favors keeping Ukrainian troops in Iraq, and 2. George Soros spends money.

You don't understand the definition of "West" because you've never been part of it.

42 posted on 02/07/2010 1:38:04 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: eleni121
Illusions! Russia is still ruled by ex-KGD operatives with the same communist mentality. Christianity, actually its Orthodox version, has become only a king of veal to hide the reality. Take a look at Russian military parades which still glorify Stalin, whose responsible for tens of murdered people. Is it Christian?
43 posted on 02/07/2010 1:45:39 PM PST by Matt_Rel
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To: Matt_Rel

Membership in the Russian Orthodox Church is pretty much mandatory for FSB operatives. I jest, but not too much.


44 posted on 02/07/2010 1:47:27 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: o2bfree

Would have been a model President if elected.


45 posted on 02/07/2010 1:48:13 PM PST by Steelfish
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To: Toddsterpatriot
Remember the conversation we had some time ago? Apparently, we are not sophisticated enough to understand the benefit to the United States of electing a Putin cabana-boy in Ukraine. Because we are trapped in a Cold War-mentality, naturally.

Discussing foreign affairs is just so complicated. I suppose I cannot appreciate the nuance.

46 posted on 02/07/2010 2:00:23 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: eleni121

sorry for errors and typoes.
It should be: “a kind of curtain” , not a “king of veal” :-))
It’s much too late for me...


47 posted on 02/07/2010 2:10:42 PM PST by Matt_Rel
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To: Steelfish

Now Obama has something to crow about.


48 posted on 02/07/2010 2:18:00 PM PST by topfile
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To: topfile

The margin of victory was the same as Obama’s. Wonder what’s the Ukrainian equivalent of the SEIU and ACORN are?


49 posted on 02/07/2010 2:22:34 PM PST by Steelfish
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To: Steelfish
Wonder what’s the Ukrainian equivalent of the SEIU and ACORN are?

Maybe they have Locals there too.

50 posted on 02/07/2010 2:28:30 PM PST by topfile
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To: Thunder90

How come the Commies don’t know that Stalin started WW2, and only 20% of Russian males alive in 1923, were still alive in 1946?

Simple message. That’s all we have to tell the Commies, and no-one, man or woman, will ever vote for them again.


51 posted on 02/07/2010 2:28:40 PM PST by plenipotentiary (Obama was a BRITISH SUBJECT at birth, passed to him via Pops, can't be NBC)
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To: Steelfish

The old Soviet Union is all getting back together I see.


52 posted on 02/07/2010 2:35:17 PM PST by RetiredArmy (Stay armed. Buy bullets. Buy guns. Protect yourself - the government isn't.)
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To: eleni121

Yuschenko was also a devout conservative Christian leader

Yulia, I am not sure about though.


53 posted on 02/07/2010 3:20:28 PM PST by toshut
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To: Matt_Rel
33% of the Ukraine is not ethnic Russians, although many were raised to speak both languages.

Currrents stats show that as the two main ethnic groups: Ukrainian: 77% Russian: 17%

Ukraine's problems with Russia are not cut and dry. Even back in the 1700s, the Russian empire had annexed most of the Ukraine's landmass for its own use. After WW2, Russia seized it as a spoil of war, installed full communist leadership throughout, and maintained a culture of "Russification" for decades. Many ethnic russians migrated there during the cold war period. Ukraine was one of the breadbaskets for the USSR with large state run farms. Many large factories were built. It also held a massive military strategic value for Russia. Many military bases and nuclear missile sites were located there.

Russia still fights to maintain Ukraine as part of its "sphere of influence". The key being the Russian navy's black sea port located in the city of Sevastopol in the Crimea region. Ukraine only became an independant country in 1991, but considering all the ethnic russians still living in the eastern and southern parts, Russia still wants to have as much political and economic control as possible over it. Russia looks upon Crimea the same way they look up Georgia. That its land that belongs to them, even if the borders say otherwise. Russia is paranoid that if Ukraine politically and culturally aligns itself with NATO and the US, that they will lose the power of a perpetual lease on Sevastopol.

Thus Russia plays games like issuing passports to anyone in the Crimea region so they can claim they are all Russian citizens living there and in need their protection.

Thus Russia also will go to any lengths, including political assasinations, to maintain its control over the Ukraine.

54 posted on 02/07/2010 3:26:56 PM PST by Proud_USA_Republican ("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.")
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To: 1rudeboy

You are willing to sell your soul to the devil in otder to believe in illusions.

You’re delusional.


55 posted on 02/07/2010 3:43:11 PM PST by eleni121 (For Jesus did not give us a timid spirit , but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline)
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To: toshut

Yuschenko: vulgar, presided over the devolution of Uktaine; power grabber; etc.

Time to go


56 posted on 02/07/2010 3:48:17 PM PST by eleni121 (For Jesus did not give us a timid spirit , but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline)
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To: Proud_USA_Republican
True to some extent.

Take a look at electoral map of Ukraine. The part of Ukraine which was for centuries a part of the Commonwealth (Poland & Lithuania) votes for native Ukrainians, either Yushchenko or Tymoszenko. The parts that were never within Poland votes for Russians.

This means only one. Ukrainian heritage and consciousness didn't survive under Russia and this speaks for itself, unfortunately.

57 posted on 02/07/2010 3:59:00 PM PST by Matt_Rel
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To: eleni121
You are willing to sell your soul to the devil in otder to believe in illusions.

Clearly, I have not welcomed Vladimir Putin into my heart and accepted him as my Savior.

58 posted on 02/07/2010 4:03:49 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: Matt_Rel

Is it Christian?


NO and anyone how glorifies the Soviet state is being disingenous at best and evil at worst.

BUT
Krushchev, Brezhnev, Chernenko, and half the Soviet Politburo were Ukrainians. They not only governed Ukraine but the whole USSR and half of Europe including Slovakia.

My point is that one cannot look at ethnicity when discussing the region. Or the world.


59 posted on 02/07/2010 4:16:11 PM PST by eleni121 (For Jesus did not give us a timid spirit , but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline)
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To: 1rudeboy

Anybody is better than your saviors - Soros and OBummer.

Russian debt as a percentage of GDP is peanuts compared with the US under Obummer.


60 posted on 02/07/2010 4:30:15 PM PST by eleni121 (For Jesus did not give us a timid spirit , but a spirit of power, of love and of self-discipline)
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