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The Russians were content to have their evil little troll in charge for twenty three years and only now they ALL begin to experience the consequences? So be it, no sympathy from me - they made the bed that they are waking up in. Happy nightmare.

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I had/have friends there. Not everyone was on Vlad's circus wagon.

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Like here, so many of us have fought the fight with mixed results. DoesnтАЩt mean that every person in Texas signed on to the trio of evil.

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тАЬHe who passively accepts evil is as much involved in it as he who helps to perpetrate it.

He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.тАЭ

Martin Luther King - A Testament of Hope 1969

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I guess I have always assumed that their elections were a farce. Do you think that Putin was a choice that they made?

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Back in the 90s he had a reputation as a "reformer" when he was working for Boris Yeltsin. Then Yeltsin named him his successor so he ran for president the first time as the "incumbent" and he campaigned against the "theft of the country" by the Oligarchs. He "seemed" to be a "good guy." Even westerners thought so. Of course once he was in office, that was a different thing...

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Oh yes! Once a KGB thug,

always a KGB thug. Sweet

Vlad.

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so true

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One that they repeatedly accepted, while he rewrote their constitution, giving himself unlimited terms and unlimited power, creating false-flag terrorist operations that killed fellow citizens to create the war in Georgia. The majority chose to meekly shut up and accept that for access to McDonald's cheeseburgers.

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Ever been there? Or just making sweeping generalizations? Ever lived under an autocratic regime? Visited a country where one is in power? Tell me about the atmosphere and the interactions you had with everyday people, please.

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Russia, no. My survival instincts tend to lead me to avoiding such places. I have spent some earlier years living in a society ruled by a callous and corrupt politician. Joh Bjelke-Petersen's Queensland Australia where the length of my hair was cause enough for the police to stop me more than once while walking in the streets of 1980s Brisbane, to search my pockets for drugs and my arms for needle marks. Friends and acquaintances had businesses threatened and/or raided unless monthly extortion payments were made. A few testified to the Fitzgerald Inquiry and one participated in obtaining secret recordings that were used.

I'm not completely naive and unaware.

https://theconversation.com/issues-that-swung-elections-the-dramatic-and-inglorious-fall-of-joh-bjelke-petersen-115141

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So that would be a no, correct?

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