To: Tau Food
He got away with the polonium poisoning of a prominent critic in London, what, a decade ago? That was his calling card, nobody’s going to do anything about him.
10 posted on
07/21/2014 8:17:20 PM PDT by
gusopol3
To: gusopol3
He didn’t much get away with it if you and I know about it. I don’t think the plan was that we were supposed to know that Putin was personally responsible.
13 posted on
07/21/2014 8:21:41 PM PDT by
Tau Food
(Never give a sword to a man who can't dance.)
To: gusopol3
Alexander Litvinenko murder: public inquiry to be held - July 21, 2014 - A public inquiry will be held in to the death of poisoned Russian dissident Alexander Litvinenko Theresa May, the Home Secretary, will announce on Tuesday. The Government decision means the formal investigation in to his death will be able to examine whether the Russian state was behind his murder. The decision is another blow to Russian President Vladimir Putin at a time when he is already under intense international pressure in the wake of the Malaysia airlines atrocity.
To: gusopol3; Longbow1969
Don’t forget about all the other journalists and editors he had shot in the middle of the night.
This creep has left a long, bloody trail for anybody who bothered to look.
But a lot were too busy swooning over his tough-guy image to notice. Probably the same dumbasses who think Tony Soprano was some kind of managerial genius.
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