Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » Yes, freedom to have all your electronic communications intercepted and stored incase need to blackmail, freedom USA style
Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » No need to buy, become militant islamist, USA arm you to the teeth for free!
Jimmy Garlic wrote: » He has to be one of the greatest leaders the world has ever known, not just a stuffed suit like his wooden American counterpart. His steadfast resolve in the face of a proxy war being waged in Ukraine has to be admired, a war that would never have happened if billions weren't poured into Ukraine to kickstart a coup. Like him or loathe him there is no doubt that Vladimir Putin is a very shrewd operator who is consistently one step ahead of the game.
56 Journalists Killed in Russia/Motive Confirmed Akhmednabi Akhmednabiyev, Novoye Delo July 9, 2013, in Semender, Russia Mikhail Beketov, Khimkinskaya Pravda April 8, 2013, in Khimki, Russia Kazbek Gekkiyev, VGTRK December 5, 2012, in Nalchik, Russia Gadzhimurad Kamalov, Chernovik December 15, 2011, in Makhachkala, Russia Abdulmalik Akhmedilov, Hakikat and Sogratl August 11, 2009, in Makhachkala , Russia Natalya Estemirova, Novaya Gazeta, Kavkazsky Uzel July 15, 2009, in between Grozny and Gazi-Yurt , Russia Anastasiya Baburova, Novaya Gazeta January 19, 2009, in Moscow , Russia Telman (Abdulla) Alishayev, TV-Chirkei September 2, 2008, in Makhachkala, Russia Magomed Yevloyev, Ingushetiya August 31, 2008, in Nazran, Russia Ivan Safronov, Kommersant March 2, 2007, in Moscow, Russia Maksim Maksimov, Gorod November 30, 2006, in St. Petersburg, Russia Anna Politkovskaya, Novaya Gazeta October 7, 2006, in Moscow, Russia Vagif Kochetkov, Trud and Tulsky Molodoi Kommunar January 8, 2006, in Tula, Russia Magomedzagid Varisov, Novoye Delo June 28, 2005, in Makhachkala, Russia Pavel Makeev, Puls May 21, 2005, in Azov, Russia Paul Klebnikov, Forbes Russia July 9, 2004, in Moscow, Russia Adlan Khasanov, Reuters May 9, 2004, in Grozny, Russia Aleksei Sidorov, Tolyatinskoye Obozreniye October 9, 2003, in Togliatti, Russia Yuri Shchekochikhin, Novaya Gazeta July 3, 2003, in Moscow, Russia Roddy Scott, Frontline September 26, 2002, in Galashki Region, Ingushetia, Russia Valery Ivanov, Tolyatinskoye Obozreniye April 29, 2002, in Togliatti, Russia Natalya Skryl, Nashe Vremya March 9, 2002, in Rostov-on-Don, Russia Eduard Markevich, Novy Reft September 18, 2001, in Reftinsky, Sverdlovsk Region, Russia Igor Domnikov, Novaya Gazeta July 16, 2000, in Moscow, Russia Aleksandr Yefremov, Nashe Vremya May 12, 2000, in Chechnya, Russia Vladimir Yatsina, ITAR-TASS February 20, 2000, in Chechnya, Russia Shamil Gigayev, Nokh Cho TV October 29, 1999, in Shaami Yurt, Russia Ramzan Mezhidov, TV Tsentr October 29, 1999, in Shaami Yurt, Russia Supian Ependiyev, Groznensky Rabochy October 27, 1999, in Grozny, Russia Anatoly Levin-Utkin, Yurichichesky Peterburg Segodnya August 24, 1998, in St. Petersburg, Russia Larisa Yudina, Sovietskaya Kalmykia Segodnya June 8, 1998, in Elista, Russia Ramzan Khadzhiev, Russian Public TV (ORT) August 11, 1996, in Grozny, Russia Viktor Mikhailov, Zabaikalsky Rabochy May 12, 1996, in Chita, Russia Nina Yefimova, Vozrozhdeniye May 9, 1996, in Grozny, Russia Nadezhda Chaikova, Obshchaya Gazeta March 30, 1996, in Gehki, Russia Viktor Pimenov, Vaynakh Television March 11, 1996, in Grozny, Russia Felix Solovyov, freelance February 26, 1996, in Moscow, Russia Vadim Alferyev, Segodnyashnyaya Gazeta December 27, 1995, in Krasnoyarsk, Russia Shamkhan Kagirov, Rossiskaya Gazeta and Vozrozheniye December 13, 1995, in near Grozny, Russia Natalya Alyakina, Focus and RUFA June 17, 1995, in Budyonnovsk, Russia Farkhad Kerimov, Associated Press TV May 29, 1995, in Chechnya, Russia Vladislav Listyev, Russian Public Television (OTR) March 1, 1995, in Moscow, Russia Viatcheslav Rudnev, Freelancer February 17, 1995, in Kaluga, Russia Jochen Piest, Stern January, 10, 1995, in Chervlyonna, Russia Vladimir Zhitarenko, Krasnaya Zvezda January 1, 1995, in Grozny, Russia Cynthia Elbaum, Freelancer December 22, 1994, in Grozny, Russia Dmitry Kholodov, Mosckovski Komsomolets October 17, 1994, in Moscow, Russia Yuri Soltis, Interfax June 12, 1994, in Moscow, Russia Aleksandr Smirnov, Molodyozhny Kuryer October 4, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Aleksandr Sidelnikov, Lennauchfilm Studio October 4, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Sergei Krasilnikov, Ostankino Television Company October 3, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Yvan Scopan, TF-1 Television Company October 3, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Vladimir Drobyshev, Nature and Man October 3, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Igor Belozyorov, Ostankino State Broadcasting Company October 3, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Rory Peck, ARD Television Company October 3, 1993, in Moscow, Russia Dmitry Krikoryants, Expresskhronika April 14, 1993, in Grozny, Russia 24 Journalists Killed in Russia/Motive Unconfirmed Vyacheslav Yaroshenko, Korruptsiya i Prestupnost June 29, 2009, in Rostov-on-Don, Russia Shafig Amrakhov, RIA 51 January 5, 2009, in Murmansk, Russia Ilyas Shurpayev, Channel One March 21, 2008, in Moscow, Russia Gadzhi Abashilov, Dagestan March 21, 2008, in Makhachkala , Russia Vyacheslav Ifanov, Novoye Televideniye Aleiska April 5, 2007, in Aleisk, Russia Yevgeny Gerasimenko, Saratovsky Rasklad July 26, 2006, in Saratov, Russia Ilya Zimin, NTV February 26, 2006, in Moscow, Russia Dmitry Shvets, TV-21 Northwestern Broadcasting April 18, 2003, in Murmansk, Russia Sergei Kalinovsky, Moskovsky Komsomolets Date unknown, in Smolensk, Russia Adam Tepsurgayev, Reuters November 21, 2000, in Chechnya, Russia Sergey Ivanov, Lada-TV October 3, 2000, in Togliatti, Russia Iskandar Khatloni, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty September 21, 2000, in Moscow, Russia Sergey Novikov, Radio Vesna July 26, 2000, in Smolensk, Russia Vadim Rudenko, ORT June 30, 1999, in Moscow, Russia Valentina Neverova, Pravo February 10, 1999, in Samara, Russia Ivan Fedyunin, Bryanskie Izvestia March 31, 1998, in Bryansk, Russia Valery Krivosheyev, Komsomolskaya Pravda September 6, 1997, in Lipetsk, Russia Oleg Slabynko, Russian Television Channel 2 January 25, 1996, in Moscow, Russia Andrew Shumack, Freelancer July 28, 1995, in an unknown place, Russia Sergei Ivanov, Nevskoye Vremya June 15, 1995, in an unknown place, Russia Maxim Chabalin, Nevskoye Vremya March 1, 1995, in an unknown place, Russia Felix Titov, Nevskoye Vremya March 1, 1995, in an unknown place, Russia Andrei Aizderdzis, Who's Who April 26, 1994, in Khimki, Russia Sergei Dubov, Vsyo Dlya Vas, International and Moscow Business Week February 1, 1994, in Novoye Vremya, Russia
pcardin wrote: » Ha ha ha, yes, freedom having all foreign internet blocked,
Thomas_. wrote: » I prefer those you call "the lunatics" in Washington to the likes of Putin, at least they give you some freedom.
cnocbui wrote: » Then there are the murdered Journalist - got to admire him for that too: That is just a few, there are several hundred more according to Wikipedia.
Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » Russian internet full of picture of irina shayk, gia skova and many more girl. West internet picture of conchita wurst, mary harney, and many more badgers arse. Which you prefer?
Karl Stein wrote: » I'm not sure you'd be so enamoured with the lunatics in Washington if you were an Iraqi.
B_Wayne wrote: » Your English is weak, reminded of this article.:rolleyes: What's the pay like? all you eat cabbage soup, 3 time a day. Make sure to sleep with window open!
Vinculus wrote: » Apparently his favorite tv show is Fair City.
Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » B_Wayne wrote: » Your English is weak, reminded of this article.:rolleyes: What's the pay like? all you eat cabbage soup, 3 time a day. Make sure to sleep with window open! Can you tell us why Russian people when they loose argument switch to offence and aggression?
Guy:Incognito wrote: » whereas it was great craic with everyones mate Saddam
cnocbui wrote: » Yeah, a great leader in the mould of Genghis Khan, Stalin, Hitler, Pol Pot. Yes, his steadfast resolve to use the power of a state to eliminate and kill personal opponents is to be greatly admired.http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02582/LITVINENKO_2582317b.jpghttp://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01557/yushchenko_1557485c.jpg Oh, Ukraine, the place where elections aren't rigged in the favour of pro-Russian candidates, pro-western candidates aren't poisoned and pro-western former leaders aren't thrown in jail on trumped-up charges and where you get a 123% voter turnout in Crimea in a referendum advocating joining Russia. Perhaps if you ask nicely, dear Vlad would let you lick the testosterone laden sweat from his admirable hairy armpit. Then there are the murdered Journalist - got to admire him for that too:https://www.cpj.org/killed/europe/russia/ That is just a few, there are several hundred more according to Wikipedia.
pcardin wrote: » Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » Can you tell us why Russian people when they loose argument switch to offence and aggression? And veiled threats too. A lot of Russians seemed to be stuck in a 1950s timewarp when their country was actually taken seriously. My own view is Russia is beginning to crumble and the leaders are trying to distract the people.
Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » Can you tell us why Russian people when they loose argument switch to offence and aggression?
pcardin wrote: » Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » Can you tell us why Russian people when they loose argument switch to offence and aggression? kiss & cuddle lead to sex. argument lead to fight , what you no understand?
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » So? America and CIA have spent decades creating instability in nations and with leaders that do not play ball. They reckon as many as 2 million civilians died in the vietnam war alone. Media is controlled, they will paint a picture of ISIS and Crazy Vlad with one hand and Freedom fighting West with the other! If you want to do a tally of people killed per nation by other nations who you reckon is going to top that poll?
Shurimgreat wrote: » I'd imagine the USSR would be near the top. How far back should we go? Do internal purges, organised famines, etc count?
pcardin wrote: » Do you want to know how many million civilians died in soviet union from WWII until 1990? 20 million and that is much much more than in Vietnam war. 20 million is only acknowledged number, so many people went missing and never found so actual number is higher. No one is saying America is good but painting Russia as something good is just pathetic.
ShowMeTheCash wrote: » Read what I said! The fact that over 5 million starved in Russia in the second world war is of no interest to me. I am saying one nation going into another nation and killing wholesale!
Maximus Alexander wrote: » It's hard to know what to believe when it comes to Putin, because I don't know how much I'm being influenced by western propaganda. I would need to do a bit of actual research to come to a conclusion on this one.
Vlad Dog Putin wrote: » if putin bad man who want to blow up europe, why he daughter live in netherlands?