To: Lukasz
The scandal with Yukos and its CEO, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, has exerted a destructive influence on the economy. This is correct. And sooner the mobsters like him go to jail for good the better.
17 posted on
09/16/2004 2:57:53 PM PDT by
A. Pole
(Madeleine Albright:"We are the indispensable nation. We stand tall. We see further into the future.")
To: A. Pole
This is correct. And sooner the mobsters like him go to jail for good the better.
In Russia every rich guy is a thief, Putin tolerate only those which dont want to be a politicians as well. If he would be really so fair, every single Russian businessmen would be in jail now.
28 posted on
09/16/2004 3:08:41 PM PDT by
Lukasz
(Don’t trust the heart, it wants your blood.)
To: A. Pole
All right, but why Chodorkovski is the only one???
Isn't it because he announced some time ago, that he wanted do start political activity - against Putin?
Believe me, I'm not any kind of Chodorkovski's fan, but all those things that are going on in Russia just smell not very nice to me.
Fortunately - it's not my problem (so far, unless the Big Bear doesn't wake up to look for some more food around).
36 posted on
09/16/2004 3:16:05 PM PDT by
lizol
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