Putin takes down a tiger

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nativelover;2145708; said:
then why are you argueing?

I'm not "argueing" anything....

Well except for Putin is a Bad Az. and this country could use a Man (Or woman) like Putin rather than the crap we have to choose from....(Well I should not say crap I'm fond of John.. he is however just not leadership material)
 
Agreed with Brooklamprey, the cold war has been over for a long time now yet the attitudes remain...
 
Polypterus;2147348; said:
This thread is about Putin (And how awesome he is) not about American presidential crap...

Keep your lies and exaggerations about so and so Democratic or republican candidate to yourself...

Putin IS NOT "awesome". Not even close!
 
nativelover;2147379; said:
Polypterus has a crush!


:ROFL:
If I swang that way I most certainly would want a man like Putin.....
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Putin is dreamy:hearts:

btw... "we todd" ....? that doesnt mean anything.
That is because you are we todd ed...
 
I hope the tiger was ok I think there's 32 or something left in the world. This was one of my all time favorite putin story.... though there are many

this article is from the times. I can never correctly copy a link form them.

MOSCOW — On a talk show last fall, a prominent political analyst named Mikhail G. Delyagin had some tart words about Vladimir V. Putin. When the program was later televised, Mr. Delyagin was not.
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In a still frame from video, the incomplete digital erasure of a Putin critic named Mikhail G. Delyagin from an episode of the program "The People Want to Know" can be seen. Mr. Delyagin's leg and hand remain visible, to the right of the man holding the microphone.



Not only were his remarks cut — he was also digitally erased from the show, like a disgraced comrade airbrushed from an old Soviet photo. (The technicians may have worked a bit hastily, leaving his disembodied legs in one shot.)
Mr. Delyagin, it turned out, has for some time resided on the so-called stop list, a roster of political opponents and other critics of the government who have been barred from TV news and political talk shows by the Kremlin.
The stop list is, as Mr. Delyagin put it, “an excellent way to stifle dissent.”
It is also a striking indication of how Mr. Putin has increasingly relied on the Kremlin-controlled TV networks to consolidate power, especially in recent elections.
Opponents who were on TV a year or two ago all but vanished during the campaigns, as Mr. Putin won a parliamentary landslide for his party and then installed his protégé, Dmitri A. Medvedev, as his successor. Mr. Putin is now prime minister, but is still widely considered Russia’s leader.
Onetime Putin allies like Mikhail M. Kasyanov, his former prime minister, and Andrei N. Illarionov, his former chief economic adviser, disappeared from view. Garry K. Kasparov, the former chess champion and leader of the Other Russia opposition coalition, was banned, as were members of liberal parties.
Even the Communist Party, the only remaining opposition party in Parliament, has said that its leaders are kept off TV.
And it is not just politicians. Televizor, a rock group whose name means TV set, had its booking on a St. Petersburg station canceled in April, after its members took part in an Other Russia demonstration.
When some actors cracked a few mild jokes about Mr. Putin and Mr. Medvedev at Russia’s equivalent of the Academy Awards in March, they were expunged from the telecast.
 
I see alot of posts got deleted from this thread, makesit weird cause some are still quoted.
 
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