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Old 11-28-2012, 10:51 PM   #1
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Nov 26, 2012 07:31 AM EST

Russian newspaper Pravda is blaming President Obama's re-election on an "illiterate society" who voted for him.

Putin in 2009 outlined his strategy for economic success. Alas, poor Obama did the opposite but nevertheless was re-elected. Bye, bye Miss American Pie. The Communists have won in America with Obama but failed miserably in Russia with Zyuganov who only received 17% of the vote. Vladimir Putin was re-elected as President keeping the NWO order out of Russia while America continues to repeat the Soviet mistake.

After Obama was elected in his first term as president the then Prime Minister of Russia, Vladimir Putin gave a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland in January of 2009. Ignored by the West as usual, Putin gave insightful and helpful advice to help the world economy and saying the world should avoid the Soviet mistake.

Recently, Obama has been re-elected for a 2nd term by an illiterate society and he is ready to continue his lies of less taxes while he raises them. He gives speeches of peace and love in the world while he promotes wars as he did in Egypt, Libya and Syria. He plans his next war is with Iran as he fires or demotes his generals who get in the way.

The editorial even mention's President Obama's Fast and Furious scandal.

Any normal individual understands that as true but liberalism is a psychosis . O'bomber even keeps the war going along the Mexican border with projects like "fast and furious" and there is still no sign of ending it. He is a Communist without question promoting the Communist Manifesto without calling it so. How shrewd he is in America. His cult of personality mesmerizes those who cannot go beyond their ignorance. They will continue to follow him like those fools who still praise Lenin and Stalin in Russia. Obama's fools and Stalin's fools share the same drink of illusion.

Remember, this op-ed was written by someone who knows communism first hand. While I don't agree Putin is an example of pure freedom, I can't say I disagree with the editorial's main points about giving into Obama's cult of personality while ignoring his long list of failures and his collectivist, central control, big government political philosophy.
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepa...terate_society

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Recently, Obama has been re-elected for a 2nd term by an illiterate society and he is ready to continue his lies of less taxes while he raises them. He gives speeches of peace and love in the world while he promotes wars as he did in Egypt, Libya and Syria. He plans his next war is with Iran as he fires or demotes his generals who get in the way.
http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/col...iet_mistake-0/

pretty sad when Pravda has it figured out.. and our national media does not..


enter the progressives 3 2 1...
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Old 11-28-2012, 11:07 PM   #2
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Good lord, lonestar.
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:37 AM   #3
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It's fitting that Lone Nut should use Pravda as a source for his anti-Obama propaganda.

After all, there's not much difference between Pravda and Fox News.
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Old 11-30-2012, 05:20 PM   #4
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It's fitting that Lone Nut should use Pravda as a source for his anti-Obama propaganda.

After all, there's not much difference between Pravda and Fox News.
Sad to say -- I'd take Pravda over Fox.

The difference is that Russians know they are being propagandized -- whereas most Americans don't.
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:59 AM   #5
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**** the Soviets. Putin nothing but a dictator. They are the iron curtian again but this time with capitilism and fake democracy throw in. Russia is like the mob running the country and Putin is the Godfather.

I don't like Obama but Russians can **** off with their critiques of our politics.
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Also i have a lot of friends who voted for Obama and they aren't stupid. They just feel differently about the role of the govt in peoples lives.
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Agreeing with the Russians is Lonestars way of proving what a Patriotic American he is.
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Old 11-29-2012, 02:53 PM   #8
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"[Russia] is without question our number one geopolitical foe; they fight for every cause for the world's worst actors. The idea that he has more flexibility in mind for Russia is very, very troubling indeed," – Romney

“Governor, when it comes to our foreign policy, you seem to want to import the foreign policies of the 1980s, just like the social policies of the 1950s, and the economic policies of the 1920s,” – Obama
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Lonestar, posting Pravda's propaganda?

Defect, or at least secede.
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Lonestar, posting Pravda's propaganda?

Defect, or at least secede.
Maybe he'll follow in the footsteps of his spiritual brother Oswald.
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Defect, or at least secede.
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Pravda is Putin's personal blog.
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A Romney Travels to Russia, but on Strictly Friendly Terms
By PETER BAKER
Published: November 1, 2012

WASHINGTON — Matt Romney, a son of the Republican presidential nominee, traveled to Moscow this week seeking Russian investors for his California-based real estate firm just days before his father is to wrap up a campaign in which he has vowed to take a tougher stance with the Kremlin.

Mr. Romney, the second-oldest son of Mitt Romney, met with Russians whom he hoped to convince to invest in his company, Excel Trust, which owns shopping centers across the United States, the firm said. Although the company’s focus has been solely domestic, it said it has begun exploring international opportunities to raise funds.

Mr. Romney’s trip a week before the presidential election underscored the complex relationship between his family’s business and the political campaign. Mitt Romney has criticized President Obama for being too soft on Russia, calling it “our No. 1 geopolitical foe” and promising to confront President Vladimir V. Putin’s government with “more backbone” if elected on Tuesday.

Mr. Romney has criticized Mr. Putin’s crackdown on domestic dissent and opposition to stronger international measures against Syria and Iran. He has assailed Mr. Obama for not doing more to defend human rights in Russia and for signing a nuclear arms reduction treaty with Moscow.

As Congress considers normalizing trade relations with Moscow, Mr. Romney has insisted that it also penalize Russian officials who commit human rights violations, a linkage the Obama administration has resisted.

The Romney campaign said it had no comment.

The Russian Embassy in Washington said it was unaware of the trip. “We haven’t got any information about Mr. Romney and his visit to Moscow,” said Yevgeny Khorishko, an embassy spokesman. “He didn’t inform us about his visit.”

But while in Moscow, Mr. Romney told a Russian known to be able to deliver messages to Mr. Putin that despite the campaign rhetoric, his father wants good relations if he becomes president, according to a person informed about the conversation.

Matt Romney traveled to Moscow with Gary B. Sabin, the chairman and chief executive of Excel Trust, which is based in San Diego. Greg Davis, the firm’s vice president of capital markets and communications, said the trip was unrelated to the campaign.

“It is a harmless trip,” Mr. Davis said. “It was a trip that has been planned for some time. Any travel they’ve done on behalf of Excel is strictly on the private side. It would have nothing to do with anything governmental.”

Excel is a real estate investment trust that focuses on shopping centers largely in states from California to Florida and up to Pennsylvania. By distributing 90 percent or more of its taxable income in the form of a dividend, it helps investors avoid double taxation under the law, Mr. Davis said.

The firm reported $820 million in assets to the Securities Exchange Commission as of June 30. It focuses on “grocery-anchored neighborhood centers” and “free-standing retail properties,” among others, according to its Web site. Among its holdings are the Shops at Foxwood in Ocala, Fla., the Plaza at Rockwall in Rockwall, Tex., and the Promenade in Scottsdale, Ariz.

While all of its real estate holdings are in the United States, Mr. Davis said Excel was interested in raising money from sovereign wealth funds in Europe and Russia that were looking for safe havens in uncertain economic times.

“There are a number of opportunities worldwide — people looking at where can we put our money,” he said. “Any trips right now are very exploratory to see is there a market, are they serious about investing in Excel.”

Matt Romney graduated from Brigham Young University and Harvard Business School and started at Excel Realty Holdings in 2003, according to a biography. Since 2009, he has served as senior vice president of capital markets for Excel Trust. He has appeared on the campaign trail at times for his father.

His father has made Russia a centerpiece of his indictment of Mr. Obama, whose “reset” policy stabilized relations with Moscow after a rocky stretch only to see ties sour again with the return of Mr. Putin to the presidency.

In recent months, Russia has blocked stronger efforts to stop the killing in Syria, jailed opponents of Mr. Putin at home, kicked out the United States Agency for International Development and threatened to end a longstanding Russian-American nuclear cooperation program.

Mr. Romney seized on a comment Mr. Obama made during a discussion of missile defense with Dmitri A. Medvedev, then Russia’s president, that “after my election I have more flexibility.” Mr. Romney countered that Russia “is without question our No. 1 geopolitical foe,” although he distinguished it from a nuclear-armed Iran, which he termed “the greatest threat that the world faces.”

The comment has caused alarm in Moscow, where some analysts have said relations would freeze if Mr. Romney was elected. Mr. Obama has attacked Mr. Romney as a throwback to the cold war.

“The 1980s, they’re now calling to ask for their foreign policy back,” he said at their last debate.

Mr. Romney countered, “I’m not going to wear rose-colored glasses when it comes to Russia or Mr. Putin. And I’m certainly not going to say to him, ‘I’ll give you more flexibility after the election.’ ”
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Putin got Robert Kraft drunk, then stole his SB ring. On stage, during a press conference. One of the more hilarious things you'll ever see, Kraft standing there on the stage looking dumbfounded as Putin pockets his SB ring and walks off the stage, leaving Kraft there looking like an idiot.

Kraft later said, "I showed the president my most recent Super Bowl ring," Kraft said in a statement released Wednesday. The Russian president "was clearly taken with its uniqueness," Kraft said.

"At that point, I decided to give him the ring as a symbol of the respect and admiration that I have for the Russian people and the leadership of President Putin," Kraft said.


So I'm wondering what Putin stole from Matt Romney? Other than his dad's dignity.

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Putin got Robert Kraft drunk, then stole his SB ring. On stage, during a press conference. One of the more hilarious things you'll ever see, Kraft standing there on the stage looking dumbfounded as Putin pockets his SB ring and walks off the stage, leaving Kraft there looking like an idiot.

Kraft later said, "I showed the president my most recent Super Bowl ring," Kraft said in a statement released Wednesday. The Russian president "was clearly taken with its uniqueness," Kraft said.

"At that point, I decided to give him the ring as a symbol of the respect and admiration that I have for the Russian people and the leadership of President Putin," Kraft said.


So I'm wondering what Putin stole from Matt Romney? Other than his dad's dignity.
Probably his ass virginity.
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sure do not see anyone disproving what was reported..

that in itself in damning for the progressives..

lots of name calling which is par for the course..

FWIW I already knew that it took lots of morons to vote this clown into office, I did not need to hear about it from Russia....

The rest of the world is laughing at the US folks..
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sure do not see anyone disproving what was reported..

that in itself in damning for the progressives..

lots of name calling which is par for the course..

FWIW I already knew that it took lots of morons to vote this clown into office, I did not need to hear about it from Russia....

The rest of the world is laughing at the US folks..
Only when they thought the US was crazy enough to consider Romney, now they're just relieved.....except Pakistan, who loved Romney.

Hey, how about moving to the Swat Valley? That would raise the IQ in Texas.
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sure do not see anyone disproving what was reported..

that in itself in damning for the progressives..

lots of name calling which is par for the course..

FWIW I already knew that it took lots of morons to vote this clown into office, I did not need to hear about it from Russia....

The rest of the world is laughing at the US folks..
You should move to Russia. Also, fun fact, the President won the majority of the working class. Ouch!
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You should move to Russia. Also, fun fact, the President won the majority of the working class. Ouch!
Typical liberal response do not like it leave it.

I merely quoted what the government of Russia wanted their people to know..

Glad to know how you feel about the rest.

But look at the map and see the working class in the middle of the US then look to the elite on the coasts. Tell me then who the real working class is.

Believe what you want. I sleep just fine at night.
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he rest of the world is laughing at the US folks..
Most countries overwhelmingly supported Obama over Romney. You don't even have the most basic facts straight and then you have the audacity to post as if you know something. Clown.
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Old 12-01-2012, 05:39 PM   #22
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sure do not see anyone disproving what was reported..

that in itself in damning for the progressives..

lots of name calling which is par for the course..

FWIW I already knew that it took lots of morons to vote this clown into office, I did not need to hear about it from Russia....

The rest of the world is laughing at the US folks..
The Russians agreeing with the Republicans. Let them laugh. I fail to see or remember when their opinion meant **** or the way they run their government was a model for the rest of the world. Maybe a model for the Republicans.......
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The Russians agreeing with the Republicans. Let them laugh. I fail to see or remember when their opinion meant **** or the way they run their government was a model for the rest of the world. Maybe a model for the Republicans.......
never saisd that or implied that

what was said was "Obama Was Re-Elected by "Illiterate Society".. which no one here has refuted..

Of all the folks I have spoken with that actually admit to have voted for him very few had a clue about facts they were voting for..

I find that quite a bit when talking to democrats..
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The USSR is our greatest enemy. It makes sense that the communist superpower would use its propaganda to disparage our capitalist president!

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The USSR is our greatest enemy. It makes sense that the communist superpower would use its propaganda to disparage our capitalist president!

USSR?

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