Posted on 03/10/2015 4:06:06 AM PDT by elhombrelibre
Russian President Vladimir Putin has just awarded the chief suspect in one of the past decade's most notorious political assassinations a medal of honor, AFP reports.
The Kremlin honored Andrei Lugovoi, a member of Russia's lower house of parliament, for his "great contribution to the development of the Russian parliamentary system and his active role in lawmaking."
(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Also see: "9 Putin critics who mysteriously died since 2004"
http://www.businessinsider.com/9-putin-critics-who-mysteriously-died-since-2004-2015-3
Well, the guy certainly affected the law-making process in Russia...
Yeah, with greatest influence on the extra legal aspects of Putin’s laws.
He’s just lucky that the Russians are not keen on personal liberty. You’d think 70 years of communism would have taught them the value of freedom. Instead, they’re still yearning for a Tsar, a Commisar, or Putin, president for life. Their values are those of the third world. They’re not ready or intersted in ruling themselves. The rule of law, separation of powers, constitutional government, and many other principles we fight against Obama, are not troubling to most Russians.
Performance Based employer rewards behavior.
He rewards his henchmen.
Adolf Putin, nothing should surprise us except how Obama and Kerry bow down to them.
Which puts him in the company of other fine men of the law, like Eric Holder. /sarc/
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