1) Russia is not the soviet union...you are stupid if you believe that. None of The Great evil ones of the 20th century Lenin and Stalin or Hitler or Mao or Ataturk were Russian.
2. Name a country on earth that has not engaged in
“massacres” - don’t go down that road bud.
3. The main issue is the reckless fascist behavior of Soros boy toy Sashkabully...who has much more in common with Iran’s playboy Ahmadenidiot than anyone around/
http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=11637
2. Name a country on earth that has not engaged in
massacres - dont go down that road bud.
Iceland
Regarding #1 of your list - what does it matter that none of these people were ethnically Russian. You see, to Americans, your ancestor’s ethnicity doesn’t really matter a whole lot, as you are an “American” first.
And, Stalin is enjoying a rise in celebrity right now as well in Russia. The young Russians don’t remember what it was REALLY like. They are being filled with visions of grandeur.
You’ve been telling us for months here that “Russia is good”, “Russia has Changed”, and “Russia is our friend” - Putin is a good man, they are only doing what is right for Russia... Well, one thing you didn’t lie about at least - Russia is doing what it wants for the good of their country (to hell with what anyone else thinks, or how many people die for their oil and power lust...).
You can keep talking all you want, but you’re not going to convince many here that you are being truthful... Honestly, I don’t know why you waste your time parroting this propaganda.
Joseph Stalin was from South Odessa, which is ethnically Russian. It was also part of the Russian Empire during that time. Therefore, Stalin was a Russian.
You’ve been at this for days, now. Aren’t you tired of this game? Seriously, how many FReepers do you think you’ve convinced that Georgia’s President is the big bad wolf?
You’re arguments look really stupid considering that it’s Russia, not Georgia, that is helping Iran build nukes. If anyone’s in bed with Ahmadinejad, it’s Putin.
And it’s Russian troops inside Georgia, not Georgian troops inside Russia, that are the problem.