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To: M. Espinola

Your Radio Moscow style propaganda concerning Finland and the Winter War are not up the Kremlin’s high standards of 100% absolute lies. Current rating is only 97.8%. You must apply yourself for the sake of Premier Putin’s Motherland, as all the loyal Nashi commissars clones diligently do while currently away at summer camp.==

Bla bla. Everyone may check facts I mentioned. You simply afraid that facts contradict your Russophobia:).

Bolshevick recognised Finland in 1918. http://www.histdoc.net/history/itsen2.html So Bolshevicks gave them Russia’ territory in 1918 but in 1939 decided to take some back.
It is teh facts which are stubborn thing:))). I propose that you go educate yourself instead of dessiminate anti-russian hate:).


21 posted on 07/25/2007 4:29:02 AM PDT by RusIvan (Western MSM zombies the western publics.)
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To: RusIvan
You labeling all those which warn others of Russia's current dictator as being "Russophobic" or having a case of "Russophobia" is false.

There are Russians which clearly see any semblance to Russia and a truly democratic republic is nothing but an illusionary pipe dream, with the likes of Putin controlling what is now a high-tech neo-Stalinist totalitarian empire. Many Russians also understand mounting numbers of their fellow countrymen have been murdered on the brutal dictator's direct orders if they publish or speak the truth about the KGB dictatorship., so the issue is not directed at members of the Russian public who fully fathom they do not live in a free nation. Russians who no longer desire to exist in a state of fear should depart Russia, since the Putin régime's inevitable future military aggression/invasions of other independent nations will eventually result in the destruction of vast portions of Russia. Russians who support their 'wonderful' dictator will only have themselves to blame.

The proper term is 'Putinphobia', you know the top KGB thug & his collection of KGB cronies from the 'old days' which he has brought back with an alarming vengeance.

If the Kremlin's leading tyrant continues threatening the British, do not be surprised about the events which will transpire in the future.

22 posted on 07/25/2007 8:08:26 AM PDT by M. Espinola (Freedom is never free)
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To: RusIvan
So Bolshevicks gave them Russia’ territory in 1918 but in 1939 decided to take some back.

And that's pretty indicative of how Russians view every single treaty they've ever signed. Signing a Treaty with Russians is a waste of ink.

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24 posted on 07/25/2007 8:18:43 AM PDT by Lurker (Comparing moderate islam to extremist islam is like comparing small pox to ebola.)
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To: RusIvan
So Bolshevicks gave them Russia’ territory in 1918 but in 1939 decided to take some back.

Was it the Bolsheviks' land to give? How did they take it back if it was never theirs in the first place? Don't you mean to say Russia took its land back? Or was it the Bolsheviks? You say the two are different things, but then you seem to confuse them, when it comes to defending Stalinist aggression against non-Russians. You need to get your story straight. Do you support what the Bolsheviks did or not? It seems that the answer is that you support what they did, as long as they did it to non-Russians.

44 posted on 07/26/2007 4:44:12 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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