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To: wetphoenix

You have got to be kidding, you compare our political problems to one of the most evil and corrupt nations in history, Russia?

Are you involved in American politics in campaigning and voting?


145 posted on 04/19/2014 10:51:25 PM PDT by ansel12 ((Libertarianism offers the transitory concepts and dialogue to move from conservatism, to liberalism)
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To: ansel12

~You have got to be kidding, you compare our political problems to one of the most evil and corrupt nations in history, Russia?

Are you involved in American politics in campaigning and voting?~

I’m not comparing and not in politics.
US and Russia are obviously on a defferent steps of the ladder between tyranny and freedom and both are on the move.
Bottom line is Russia as far from tyranny as US from real freedom.
To make things worse, America doesn’t seems like heading in right direction.
As for Russia I have no idea, it’s policy is rather fragile in that department and their attitude mostly depends on economics which is heavily linked to geopolitics.
The larger Russian middle class and the stronger it’s ties to the West the further it is from tyranny and closer to God and freedom. And I strongly believe it corelates to American interest because prior to Communism and Cold War US and Russia were natural allies.
Do you know there was a Russian naval group based in NYC after Civil War to keep the British out from weakened US and not allow them to take over.
Too bad so many ‘conservatives’ on this thread hates Russia more than they love America and don’t wish any good to the Russians who were more pro-American than most of so-called allies just 20 years ago.


150 posted on 04/19/2014 11:12:03 PM PDT by wetphoenix
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