Leader of pro-Putin fraction of Russian parliament Zhirinovsky proposes to governmen

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  1. litwin

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    you must be joking ,...you cont even google big polish politician "Tadeusz Leszczynski", you have mixed history, 90 year old emigrants, philosophy with polish main stream politic ....„Rzeczpospolita Czterech Narodów” no needs go go father , if you are not a bull ¤hittar , do your job good, links + quotes
     
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    All for you my friend. But it's not my job, it's only my opinion. And I'm probably not as deeply understand the internal politics in Poland as you.

    As already mentioned Zhirinovsky provokes such discussions. His goal achieved. All confirmed that Poland NOW has no plans to append part of Ukraine.
     
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    [video=youtube;AwUmwXoGN5I]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AwUmwXoGN5I[/video]who still thinks that Zhirinovsky is not a fascist?
     
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    Zhirinovsky and other radicals have real power in Russia, in Poland such radical can not find a place in big Polish politic.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...Obama-prankster-LAUGHS-sanctions-Twitter.html

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    Well, absolute numbers does not mean anything. 10 millions may be a lot for Germany, but for Russia with 150 millions people it is not a lot. It is less than the population of Moscow.
    Yet, important were this 10 millions are located. Zhirinovskiy got a very small support in large cities like Moscow, St. Peterburg. And who cares if someone in Siberia votes for Zhirinovskiy? Most active population are in the large cities and if something starts, it starts from big sities, but not small villages. Zhirinovskiy already exists for more than 10 years on the political arena, and nothing happened, and indeed, no more or less educated person takes him seriously. As for Ukraine, I can only guess, that the majority in the so-called Parlament now are from right sector.If it was not so, they would not vote for the very stupid law to establish only one official language-Ukranian language on the whole territory of the Ukraine. This typical for ultra-right. segment.[/QUOTE]

    10 millions Russian fascist voters vs 5,000....and 0 representatives in Ukr. parliament , so which country is a fascist one ?
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right_Sector
     
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    Well then I guess Poland is still thinking in Soviet terms and the way the Soviets carved up the countries, rather than taking the historical affinities of the people living in those areas. I'm sure Putin could care less, other than his concern for the Russian speaking people. Wasn't Lviv ready to declare independence and reunite with Poland before the coup?

    Uhhh, considering the hardships the people in Ukraine are going to endure with the IMF loans, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea for them, I mean come on, those nations could make the sacrifice and take their people back. Germany did it when it reunited with East Germany and they pulled through it. It would be kind of Poland and Romania to take them back in, and then they would all be one big happy Nato family. :roflol:
     
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    Zhirinovsky is a joke, nobody would take him seriously. I am surprised he is in the government.
     
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    sorry , do you talk about Putin or Hitler?
    http://www.historyhome.co.uk/europe/hitfor.htm
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    any link, which did not came off Kiselev´s ar$ehole?

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    10 million take him seriously every 4 years ....
     
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    Russia never invaded Ukraine, the invaders were the criminals who took over Kiev. It was because of their illegal takeover that Crimea declared its independence. When the Crimeans felt threatened that these criminals were planning a take over of the government in Crimea, they asked Russia for help.

    According to the treaty, Russia was allowed to have twenty five thousand troops in Crimea, and if there was any objection to it, it would have come from Yanukovich who was still the legal president of Ukraine.

    Out of curiousity, why are you backing an illegal government which consists of neo Nazis?
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    Kiselev´s lie
    , UN was very clear on this subject , your version support only very small group of marginals and outsiders like Zimbabwe, North Korea and Venezuela ..., only 6 losers or failed states
     
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    Uhhh, I have news for you, before the illegal takeover of the legitimate government in Kiev, Lviv was ready to declare its independence and ask to reunite with Poland. They changed their mind when the criminals from their areas took control of Ukraine.:oldman:
     
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    I find it strange how you keep relating Putin to Hitler, and yet support the very people who were allied with Adolph Hitler and who even today have neo Nazis in the government. Could that be projection, or simply propaganda? :confuse:
     
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    Yeah, the ones that can't be bullied by the U.S. :roflol: Anyway you forgot to mention the abstentions.

    Litwin does it matter? When has the U.S. abided by the U.N. or Israel. :confuse:
     

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