Are the Russians getting nervous?
To: mandaladon
Asked whom they would vote for if they could, 27 percent of Russian chose Obama, as opposed to 12 percent who opted for Romney. (In France, the split was 89 percent to 2 percent.)....................I guess Obama should try to run for President of France.
2 posted on
09/18/2012 7:14:07 PM PDT by
mandaladon
(PalinGenesis)
To: mandaladon
I doubt it. Besides, Putin thinks he’s a god.
3 posted on
09/18/2012 7:15:21 PM PDT by
nicmarlo
To: mandaladon
The last thing Romney needs right now is an endorsement from Putin. Vlad needs to stick with Barry.
4 posted on
09/18/2012 7:17:19 PM PDT by
FlingWingFlyer
(The United States of America apologizing to knuckledragging, cavedwelling Neandethals. Whodda thunk!)
To: All
Please be very wary of ANYTHING this 'former' KGB thug says or does. His goal is to rebuild the Soviet Union, with Comrade Obama's eager assistance.
5 posted on
09/18/2012 7:22:26 PM PDT by
ETL
(ALL (most?) of the Obama-commie connections at my FR Home page: http://www.freerepublic.com/~etl/)
To: mandaladon
The unofficial deal they had with Obama is in danger.
6 posted on
09/18/2012 7:23:33 PM PDT by
Jonty30
(What Islam and secularism have in common is that they are both death cults.)
To: mandaladon
That Mr. Romney considers us enemy number one and apparently has bad feelings about Russia is a minus, but, considering that he expresses himself bluntly, openly and clearly, means that he is an open and sincere man, which is a plus, Putin said after a meeting with Serbias president. Even the Russians are tired of our 'teleprompter' president.
9 posted on
09/18/2012 7:27:51 PM PDT by
Just mythoughts
(Please help Todd Akin defeat Claire and the GOP-e send money!!!!!)
To: mandaladon
It’s also very disturbing to see Russia meeting with Serbia’s leader. He would have been an ally if not for slick willy, just like all those other countries destroyed by communism, Poland, Lithuania, etc.
To: mandaladon
Of course Putin wants Russia to be the number one enemy of the US. He misses the Soviet Union’s world status during the Cold War.
To: mandaladon
Yeah. Romney won’t have the FLEXABILITY of Obama after the election to sway senators into another shitty treaty.
15 posted on
09/18/2012 7:32:22 PM PDT by
timlilje
To: mandaladon
Whatever else, you can't argue with his evaluation of the two men.
Spot on.
He'd rather deal with an honest man who puts his cards straight up than a shyster with friendly smile on his face and a derringer under the table.
16 posted on
09/18/2012 7:36:04 PM PDT by
maine-iac7
(Christian is as Christian does....)
To: mandaladon
Mao Tse Tung said the same thing about Nixon on the eve of his famous visit to China. He said, "Nixon is a rightist. I like dealing with rightists. They are straightforward and say what they mean--not like socialists who say one thing but really mean another."
He was reacting in part to the actions of the Soviets who had been finding devious ways to stab China in the back for about ten years while professing "fraternal friendship." But still.
To: mandaladon
(Article, quoting Putin)
That Mr. Romney considers us enemy number one and apparently has bad feelings about Russia is a minus, but, considering that he expresses himself bluntly, openly and clearly, means that he is an open and sincere man, which is a plus, Putin said after a meeting with Serbias president.
So Vladimir bellyfeels Romney because Romney's "open and sincere"? Really?
Then he's gotta love Sarah, who can see Vladimir killing lawyers and journalists from her front porch.
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