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    I am voting for an extreme right-wing billionaire in this election!!!

    Mihail Prohorov!

    It's so strange to be supporting the right wing here in Russia, while I am way on the left in the U.S. The political formation is completely different.

    Btw, in this "extremely undemocratic" country I will have a choice between 5 candidates! It sure beats having 2 options in the U.S. elections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    Mihail
    Btw, in this "extremely undemocratic" country I will have a choice between 5 candidates! It sure beats having 2 options in the U.S. elections.
    the above analysis indicates why you couldn't cut it as a lawyer in United Stateski

    there are 4 choices in the republican primary right now. That's down from 9. Additionally, there are Minor party candidates on the ballot during the general election
    As for the charges against me, I am unconcerned. I am beyond their timid lying morality, and so I am beyond caring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Buddy Love Show View Post
    the above analysis indicates why you couldn't cut it as a lawyer in United Stateski

    there are 4 choices in the republican primary right now. That's down from 9. Additionally, there are Minor party candidates on the ballot during the general election
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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    It sure beats having 2 options in the U.S. elections.
    you used to be better at trolling. I am disappoint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    Mihail Prohorov!

    It's so strange to be supporting the right wing here in Russia, while I am way on the left in the U.S. The political formation is completely different.

    Btw, in this "extremely undemocratic" country I will have a choice between 5 candidates! It sure beats having 2 options in the U.S. elections.
    Oh Danny....its funny, every single Russian I know is sick at this election and at Russia's inability to build a civil society. And all of them know that Prohorov is only straw man candidate, set up and accepted by Putin because he makes the election appear somewhat democratic when it is not.

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    This will end well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Buddy Love Show View Post
    the above analysis indicates why you couldn't cut it as a lawyer in United Stateski
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    Quote Originally Posted by DaveR View Post
    bwahahahahahaha!!!!!
    As for the charges against me, I am unconcerned. I am beyond their timid lying morality, and so I am beyond caring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Buddy Love Show View Post
    bwahahahahahaha!!!!!
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    How many Russians do you know? See, my point is that the level of democracy here is at least on a similar level as in the U.S. You know Russians who travel abroad and have a certain view of the world. In America, these kind of people would not vote for Bush, or almost any other Republican. Yet, at least half of the population, and sometimes more, votes for these people. It's the same in Russia. Putin is the centrist republican in the Russian political spectrum. No liberal, progressive person supports him or would vote for him. But the majority of the Russian people, who live in provincial Russia really do support him. They are as brainwashed as Americans in the Midwest and the South.

    And the people who dislike Putin don't seem to dislike him enough to do anything about it. For example, there have been many protests and demonstrations allowed by the government in recent months, but there are not enough people who go to these events. People are living too well to go out on the street and protest.


    Quote Originally Posted by MarkK View Post
    Oh Danny....its funny, every single Russian I know is sick at this election and at Russia's inability to build a civil society. And all of them know that Prohorov is only straw man candidate, set up and accepted by Putin because he makes the election appear somewhat democratic when it is not.

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    The Anti-Querck.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    How many Russians do you know? See, my point is that the level of democracy here is at least on a similar level as in the U.S. You know Russians who travel abroad and have a certain view of the world. In America, these kind of people would not vote for Bush, or almost any other Republican. Yet, at least half of the population, and sometimes more, votes for these people. It's the same in Russia. Putin is the centrist republican in the Russian political spectrum. No liberal, progressive person supports him or would vote for him. But the majority of the Russian people, who live in provincial Russia really do support him. They are as brainwashed as Americans in the Midwest and the South.

    And the people who dislike Putin don't seem to dislike him enough to do anything about it. For example, there have been many protests and demonstrations allowed by the government in recent months, but there are not enough people who go to these events. People are living too well to go out on the street and protest.
    Danny, we know you are going to vote for Putin in the end. The Russian people need a hard man, at least most of them. Cheers for that. Russia does not have the same level of democray as the US becuase the Russian is generally not in a place mentally to accept that he or she really matters. Beyond the super-rich of course.

    I hear NATO is going to invade from the West and China from the East. Have fun with that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Red View Post
    Lol. Russian "democracy" at it's best!
    As for the charges against me, I am unconcerned. I am beyond their timid lying morality, and so I am beyond caring.

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    Shit! They didn't let me vote due to some stupid registration rules. Although I did vote just 3 months ago in the congressional elections. Whackness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    Shit! They didn't let me vote due to some stupid registration rules. Although I did vote just 3 months ago in the congressional elections. Whackness.
    You will forgive me for thinking you're full shit and that you're posting to get attention, wontcha?
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    Yes, but I won't forgive you being a bitch about it.


    Quote Originally Posted by SuzanneT View Post
    You will forgive me for thinking you're full shit and that you're posting to get attention, wontcha?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    Yes, but I won't forgive you being a bitch about it.
    Whatever! I wasn't even being bitchy. Just making an observation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    there have been many protests and demonstrations allowed by the government
    How nice of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Querck View Post
    Shit! They didn't let me vote due to some stupid registration rules. Although I did vote just 3 months ago in the congressional elections. Whackness.


    Wow. You can't even figure out how to register to vote? That is whack.

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    Ok, then it was a completely stupid, baseless observation. I haven't been on DHP for months, and you think I come here for attention? Get a life.


    Quote Originally Posted by SuzanneT View Post
    Whatever! I wasn't even being bitchy. Just making an observation.

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