Posted on 11/23/2004 3:51:14 AM PST by Truth666
Ukrainian opposition chief Viktor Yushchenko told tens of thousands of protesters in a Kiev square Tuesday to march to parliament, where an emergency session on a disputed presidential election was to begin shortly. "Our joint action will lead to political success. We are therefore now forming lines and moving toward parliament," Yushchenko told demonstrators. "A parliamentary session will begin in an hour."
And since I have plenty of friend in Iraq, it does matter. To you in Poland it might not matter, but you all reelected your communists anyways and kicked out the very people who brought you freedom.
Then why Bush supports Yuschenko? It seems to they have common goals. Btw Georgia will be in EU for let say 10-15 years, thanks to president Saakaszwili. Russia will be still poor country as always was, thanks to their commies. As for Poland here always government losing the elections no matter right or left. In next year will be again right.
Bush supported the Taliban in the spring of 1991 too, gave them $41 million for destroying some poppy fields. Was this good for America?
Are you that detached from reality? Russia is the 6th largest economy and the standard of living is higher in the cities then Polands, as is the incomes and growth rates. Most of the EU is broke, mainly Spain, Germany, France, Italy, and their GDPs are frozen or falling. As for Georgia, it has no natural resources, guess you'll be paying their welfare, enjoy.
Standard of living in Russia? Russia dont have any standards. Russia have only two cities let say in pretty good condition Petersburg and Moscow. Their economy is six because of gas, oil and big population. Only oligarchs and mafia are rich people. To compare Russia and Poland all what I must do is go to pooooooooor Kaliningrad oblast.
And if you haven't figured what I'm saying to you, its: Bugger off.
Sorry that we destroyed your Soviet Union, but you see we didn't liked it. We will never allow you to rebuild it, keep dreaming baby. It is all what you can do.
First, it wasn't my soviet union, nor was I there. Last I checked, plenty of Poles were in the Soviet Polish state, which Luk Valenza and Solidarity helped topple. How did you repay him? By first reelecting the communists, under a new name of course and then giving up your soveriegnty to a socialist european super state with a collapsing economy. Maybe you guys in Poland just like being serfs?
Lech Walesa is feeling very good in Poland, tomorrow he will be in Kiev to support Yuschenko. Checkmate!
I will do EVERYTHING to fight the commies, even huge orange fonts.
where did you get the map I tried to find one so hard which would show geographic distribution of vote. I must say though that the middle 5 broke about 45-55 for Yanukovich-Yuschenko according to Election results.
I support communists? Sorry there buddy, you've been hitting the potatoe juice to long. I have never supported communists. Nor do I support Islamics, socialist european super states or socialist billionare interventionists. Quote my statements if you're going to make accusations, or have you not learned the concept of innocent till guilty and burdon of proof?
Another thing you have is a reading problem, obviously. I'm not in Russia and my politicians are Republicans, nor do I support governments that throw out their own saviors to reelect a renamed communist party. Get the point? Probably not, the potatoe juice is to strong.
Then I suggest bothering to vote them out of your own country and to exit the EU, otherwise you're nothing but a kid full of hot air. Maybe that's where all the global warming is coming from.
I want to have nothing to do with such republicans, conservatives, right wingers, propagandists, Moscow agents and disgusting liars like YOU.
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