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Friday, 04.02.2011.

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McCain calls Lukashenko "brutal tyrant"

U.S. Senator John McCain has harshly criticized Alexander Lukashenko, RFE/RL reports.

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bganon

pre 13 godina

Dragce of course that troll hasn't. I doubt he's made it out of his darkened bedroom where he daily spends time making a fool of himself on the internet or awarding himself multiple votes on various forums concerning what he always calls the €U. Failing that any tie with OTPOR no matter how loose is of interest to him.

He has neo fascist tendancies and at least half a dozen monickers Go East is perhaps the most common and he enjoys spending time imitating those whose political opinions he disagrees with.

The good thing is that the large majority of posters here know him for what he is and don't bother with his drivel.

Funny, every once in a while he plays the wounded act asking to meet me so he can explain 'the situation'. I imagine he will explain he has a geek little brother that posts in his name and awards him multiple votes. Ahh poor guy, that explains it...

Lazar

pre 13 godina

Dragce, their villages are not dying and being transformed into French wine farms for massive agro-production, as in much of the rest of Eastern Europe. It's people first over there. No oligarchs either. Stability reigns.

In many ways the place is more sustainable and superior to some other Eastern European countries. Now hey, you are right - they do not have super high wages. But quite frankly they are not a colony where foreigners own everything. That's more than we can say in Serbia and much of Eastern Europe.

Jugoslavija

pre 13 godina

RE; "Brutual Tyrant"

Again, John McCain making statements trying to incite violence in Belarus in order to put more pressure on Russia and it's former satellite states.

It would be interesting to see how the United States reacts if so much propoganda was done on the same level by Russia in Cuba, Mexico, Latin America or even the State of Texas.

We all know how John F. Kennedy reacted when nuclear warheads were found in Cuba, almost launching WWIII.

The Americans are lucky they did not elect this lunatic because he would be dropping bombs in Belarus, Iran and North Korea.

If John McCain is truly concerned about "rigged elections" , just look at Kosovo and his KLA terrorist friends.

Dragce

pre 13 godina

...Lukashenko delivers peace jobs and a decent way of life. That is what counts.
(Bgtopon, 4 February 2011 18:52)

Dude! Ever been to Belarus?

Bgtopon

pre 13 godina

Anyone that the satanic empire of death and their barking vassals in €U calls a "tyrant" must be considered a glorious hero.

No matter what and a few well payed western professional rioters aside, Lukashenko delivers peace jobs and a decent way of life. That is what counts.

Bgtopon

pre 13 godina

Anyone that the satanic empire of death and their barking vassals in €U calls a "tyrant" must be considered a glorious hero.

No matter what and a few well payed western professional rioters aside, Lukashenko delivers peace jobs and a decent way of life. That is what counts.

Jugoslavija

pre 13 godina

RE; "Brutual Tyrant"

Again, John McCain making statements trying to incite violence in Belarus in order to put more pressure on Russia and it's former satellite states.

It would be interesting to see how the United States reacts if so much propoganda was done on the same level by Russia in Cuba, Mexico, Latin America or even the State of Texas.

We all know how John F. Kennedy reacted when nuclear warheads were found in Cuba, almost launching WWIII.

The Americans are lucky they did not elect this lunatic because he would be dropping bombs in Belarus, Iran and North Korea.

If John McCain is truly concerned about "rigged elections" , just look at Kosovo and his KLA terrorist friends.

Lazar

pre 13 godina

Dragce, their villages are not dying and being transformed into French wine farms for massive agro-production, as in much of the rest of Eastern Europe. It's people first over there. No oligarchs either. Stability reigns.

In many ways the place is more sustainable and superior to some other Eastern European countries. Now hey, you are right - they do not have super high wages. But quite frankly they are not a colony where foreigners own everything. That's more than we can say in Serbia and much of Eastern Europe.

Dragce

pre 13 godina

...Lukashenko delivers peace jobs and a decent way of life. That is what counts.
(Bgtopon, 4 February 2011 18:52)

Dude! Ever been to Belarus?

bganon

pre 13 godina

Dragce of course that troll hasn't. I doubt he's made it out of his darkened bedroom where he daily spends time making a fool of himself on the internet or awarding himself multiple votes on various forums concerning what he always calls the €U. Failing that any tie with OTPOR no matter how loose is of interest to him.

He has neo fascist tendancies and at least half a dozen monickers Go East is perhaps the most common and he enjoys spending time imitating those whose political opinions he disagrees with.

The good thing is that the large majority of posters here know him for what he is and don't bother with his drivel.

Funny, every once in a while he plays the wounded act asking to meet me so he can explain 'the situation'. I imagine he will explain he has a geek little brother that posts in his name and awards him multiple votes. Ahh poor guy, that explains it...

bganon

pre 13 godina

Dragce of course that troll hasn't. I doubt he's made it out of his darkened bedroom where he daily spends time making a fool of himself on the internet or awarding himself multiple votes on various forums concerning what he always calls the €U. Failing that any tie with OTPOR no matter how loose is of interest to him.

He has neo fascist tendancies and at least half a dozen monickers Go East is perhaps the most common and he enjoys spending time imitating those whose political opinions he disagrees with.

The good thing is that the large majority of posters here know him for what he is and don't bother with his drivel.

Funny, every once in a while he plays the wounded act asking to meet me so he can explain 'the situation'. I imagine he will explain he has a geek little brother that posts in his name and awards him multiple votes. Ahh poor guy, that explains it...

Bgtopon

pre 13 godina

Anyone that the satanic empire of death and their barking vassals in €U calls a "tyrant" must be considered a glorious hero.

No matter what and a few well payed western professional rioters aside, Lukashenko delivers peace jobs and a decent way of life. That is what counts.

Dragce

pre 13 godina

...Lukashenko delivers peace jobs and a decent way of life. That is what counts.
(Bgtopon, 4 February 2011 18:52)

Dude! Ever been to Belarus?

Lazar

pre 13 godina

Dragce, their villages are not dying and being transformed into French wine farms for massive agro-production, as in much of the rest of Eastern Europe. It's people first over there. No oligarchs either. Stability reigns.

In many ways the place is more sustainable and superior to some other Eastern European countries. Now hey, you are right - they do not have super high wages. But quite frankly they are not a colony where foreigners own everything. That's more than we can say in Serbia and much of Eastern Europe.

Jugoslavija

pre 13 godina

RE; "Brutual Tyrant"

Again, John McCain making statements trying to incite violence in Belarus in order to put more pressure on Russia and it's former satellite states.

It would be interesting to see how the United States reacts if so much propoganda was done on the same level by Russia in Cuba, Mexico, Latin America or even the State of Texas.

We all know how John F. Kennedy reacted when nuclear warheads were found in Cuba, almost launching WWIII.

The Americans are lucky they did not elect this lunatic because he would be dropping bombs in Belarus, Iran and North Korea.

If John McCain is truly concerned about "rigged elections" , just look at Kosovo and his KLA terrorist friends.