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Recently, Vladimir Putin and other like politicians in Russia have been refusing to take part in all types debates most especially television debates. This could be seen as that Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev and such politics are afraid to let their citizens just how they are going to be governed if they get into office and that Putin and company are not able to face their nation with recent and current events still hanging over their heads.
Vladimir Putin and his party have been suffering quite the organization discombobulating advances from a more free society by average Russian’s with protest after the recent election that had been found to be illegitimate. Under Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, the parliament has become little more than a rubber stamp and some have said it was no wonder Russians have taken to the streets. Dmitry Medvedev attempted to become the new voice a of the free Russia at the beginning of his Presidency that was short-lived because of pressure from Putin and Company. Medvedev has not made any further attempts to bring the nation together as the Put machine began focusing on the Russian Presidency because the Putin Vladimir Party would not allow in-fighting and Medvedev would have suffered, whether it had been his career and/or more that he would have suffered.
Putin has been booed while talking at a boxing match and continues the attempt to cover it up as a boo to a fighter. Numerous calls are coming from from with-in Russia that Putin should step down and fore-go any further candidacy to be President of Russia. The U.S. called for elections to be re-held for the illegitimate election. And, these are just the top three.
In the past, there have been many patriotic Russian citizens that try to beat the old Russia communist system by attempting to be elected as President of Russia with no success and sometimes ending with imprisonment with bunk criminal charges and/or even death. Today, Russia citizens can stop the old communist culture and take their country back and be have so much more freedom than they have ever had, the whole world is watching.
Vladimir Putin Rejection Of Television Debate: Communist Russia Death Throw
Putin is also finding that many of his publicity and information management techniques that had served him so well for over two decades, no longer work. Free citizens are saying that if Vladimir Putin and/or Dmitry Medvedev want to have a future in Russia, they should take part in debates of every kind. Having a debate with their Russian citizens, could only help them learn more about who they are governing and in turn the citizen learns more about them.
So what’s next with Dmitry Medvedev?
He will probably find some easy office job, where he can continue to lick the boot of Vladimir Putin, who where as if Russia isn’t careful, they could easily shift right back into a communist society with-out all of the freedoms they have now.
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lol, no i’m not … lol, no i’m not like that. the only rosean this new world order business upsets me is because it’s been proven to be real and i know, somewhat, what it’s about and trust me when i say it’s not going to help humanity although it will progress it in a way.humanity is controlled by the hands and minds of a few small groups of people, believe it or not, and it’s impossible to not be corrupted by that sort of power.
Cheers pal. I do appreciate the wirtnig.
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Pick and coshoe is exactly how governments work I think you’re making a mistake by reducing everything happening in Russia to personal relations between Putin and Medvedev. That being the case and I have to say if this is so, it sounds pretty much like every other government in the world why does the western press constantly suggest Putin is maneuvering behind the scenes to gather ultimate power into his own hands, which is really a pointless exercise since he has held it all along? It sounds to me like Putin is just a regular guy, and a couple of ambitious people could thwart him easily if they worked together. Medvedev appears to have done so, and he’s a political novice. This is certainly a departure from Red Putin The Baby-Eater; he sounds like any coalition-builder, working against the same set of roadblocks and contrasting ambitions, and the only things he has going for him are experience and personal popularity. Nothing to see here, journalists return to your homes.An article appeared today in the Calgary Herald; I read it on the plane the headline reported Putin fears a Soviet-Style Collapse . On review, he actually didn’t say that at all, but he did say all the gains made during his last presidency could be wiped out in a few careless moments, which I took to be a direct shot at anyone fantasizing about sweeping liberal reforms and large-scale privatization of state assets. It also suggests he sees national stability as fragile and easily toppled. This might well offer a glimpse of a more nationalistic foreign policy and a more cautious engagement with the west. It sounds to me like that would be wise, given all the stamping and shouting and drawing of lines in the sand. As I may have suggested before, if every time you hold out your hand people keep spitting in your palm, after awhile you offer your fist.As reasonable as Mr. Aron may be on some issues, I am mindful that he is a reliable retransmitter of the trope that Russia’s population is shrinking fast, and that intellectuals in particular are deserting the sinking ship of state in record numbers. This has repeatedly been exposed as a mixture of wishful thinking and what comes out of the north end of a southbound bull. Therefore, I have to question the uniformity of his alleged impartiality.