04-02-2016, 05:24 AM
Quote:Interesting that he has come out unambiguously in support of communism and socialism in recent days. "I liked very much, and I still like, communist and socialist ideas," Putinsaid in a statement on Monday. And he added that he still kept his Communist party identification document, despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union. But too bad he blames Lenin and not the Altlanticist 5th column for the collapse of the USSR and doesn't identify it as the counter revolution it was. Is he that uneducated in dialectics? I doubt it.
Another interpretation of Putin's leftist rhetoric -- apparently ( and all things are up for question with this opaque man) apparently, another response to the economic crisis brought on by cheep oil and the West's economic warfare besides raising interest rates is to sell off more state assets -- privatization. We know how well that has worked.
From Vladimir Suchan from FB:
Quote:On the same day when Putin declared that he holds patriotism to be the highest or principal value, he called German Chancellor in order to send to the DPR and LPR directives on how they need to vote--and submit to Ukraine's sovereignty as represented by his dear "partner," Pyotro Poroshenko, and its Banderite junta. The next day, he meets his "old friend" (Putin's expression), Henry Kissinger, one of his declared old advisers (and undeclared) handlers. In September, he hosted his other old friend Berlusconi in Crimea where the two laid together a wreath to the "eternal memory" of the Italian soldiers who died--when invading and attacking Russia.
In this regard, if one wants to admire and adore Putin, one should also--at least for the sake of integrity and honesty--also emulate Putin's preferences such as:
1. utterly liberal governments of his (all of them)
2. Berlusconi
3. the Minsk deal
4. Kissinger
5. thieving and corrupt oligarchs
6. Poroshenko ...
And don't forget--when it comes to decide issues concerning the Russians under the Nazis in Ukraine, Putin is not asking them--he already showed that he ignores or rejects the Donbass referendum. Instead of asking the Russians there, he goes for advice to Merkel ... or Kissinger.
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"We'll know our disinformation campaign is complete when everything the American public believes is false." --William J. Casey, D.C.I
"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl
"We will lead every revolution against us." --Theodore Herzl