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Originally posted by Epinephrine View PostWow what a joke the media has become. We all know that if the liberal left-wing media weren't so cosy with the Rothchilds they'd pick the REAL man of the year... Ron Paul.help: (qg) (javs): i think my isp is stealing internet from me.
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Originally posted by Galleleo View PostHow can a magazine like Time pick Vladimir Putin.. I obviously havent read the article, but if they sign praise to the guy.. no respect.
He is just dictating Russia..
Originally posted by Galleleo View PostI know that Time is a respected magazine, but I havent really read it yet. As long as they are critical of him, its fine.You ate some priest porridge
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Originally posted by Vatican Assassin View PostHow many timesin this forum do you see someone say "i haven't read or seen what you're talking about, but if it is says so and so, I will agree with it."
too lazy to read something, thats cool, me too. but do you really need to make a post telling us that?4:BigKing> xD
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A friend of mine who works for an English-speaking radio station in Russia interviewed the Times journalist who wrote the piece to get his impressions on Putin etc..
On the 20th they announced they were going to broadcast the interview on the 22nd.
Same day they received a phone call from the Kremlin that that would not be a good idea.
They obviously didn't broadcast the interview - they take hints from the Kremlin very seriously.
At least the secret service is efficient...I sleep all night and I work all day..
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A Tsar Is Born
By ADI IGNATIUS
No one is born with a stare like Vladimir Putin's. The Russian President's pale blue eyes are so cool, so devoid of emotion that the stare must have begun as an affect, the gesture of someone who understood that power might be achieved by the suppression of ordinary needs, like blinking. The affect is now seamless, which makes talking to the Russian President not just exhausting but often chilling. It's a gaze that says, I'm in charge.
2) The only power I have achieved by not blinking is the power to make people consider sectioning me
3) If all the president is doing is staring then I can easily imagine how trying to hold a conversation with him would be exhausting
4) You can not tell that from a blank expression
5) Its a gaze that says he has limited facial muscle controlOriginally posted by Facetiousedit: (Money just PMed me his address so I can go to Houston and fight him)
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