Ukraine Protests

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I am starting to worry about you velo. Have you got a thang for bare chested Putin? :crazy:

Not as much as some fellow VN members.

Meanwhile,

Eurozone on cusp of triple-dip recession as German exports crumble - Telegraph

German exports slumped by 5.8pc in August as the crisis in Ukraine and Russia took its toll. “We’re no longer in a recovery,” said Volker Treier, head of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK). He said geopolitical upsets may have pushed the economy over the edge into a “technical recession”, but added that Germany itself is also to blame for failure to break out of a slow-growth trap. “We have too little investment. That’s been the case for years,” he said.
 
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Kind of amusing in spots [e.g., the graffitists].
Clearly America is to blame.
#LongViews
 
Oh noes.

Bulgaria Rejects Russia's Charge of Disloyalty For Wanting Western Jets

Bulgaria on Wednesday rejected Russian accusations that it was betraying its former Soviet-era ally by considering replacing its aging Russian warplanes with ones built in the West.

In a Twitter post commenting on reports that Bulgaria was contemplating buying secondhand jets such as Eurofighters from Italy or F-16s from Portugal to replace its current fleet, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin wrote:

"News from Bulgaria: a certain Shalamanov [Defense Minister Velizar Shalamanov] has convinced Prime Minister [Georgi] Bliznashki to once again betray Russia … in favor of second-hand eagles."

In response, Bulgarian Foreign Minister Danail Mitov issued a statement calling Rogozin's comments "extremely unworthy … contrary to good manners and [they] show, unfortunately, a lack of respect for Bulgarian institutions and the state."

He continued: "As for the implicit accusations of disloyalty, I would like to remind [the comments'] authors that the Republic of Bulgaria is a member of the EU and NATO and it does not owe explanations about its sovereign decisions to third parties."
 
They don't call Belarus the last European dictatorship for nothing.

I know it's not Russia, but it is part of the so-called "Russian World." And, quite frankly, there's no doubt similar things happen inside Russia all the time these days. But this all goes back to what I've said before: Russians have a completely different idea of "freedom" from us. Their idea of freedom is having a Russian driving a lash across their backs. The only thing that matters is that it's a Russian doing it and not some god-forsaken foreigner. That's freedom and self-determination, in their opinion.

Russians learned how to manipulate the lash upon one another proper from the Mongols.
 
I smell a conspiracy. #CIA

Special Report: Flaws found in Ukraine's probe of Maidan massacre | Reuters

Among the evidence presented against Sadovnyk was a photograph. Prosecutors say it shows him near Kiev’s Independence Square on Feb. 20, wearing a mask and holding a rifle with two hands, his fingers clearly visible.

The problem: Sadovnyk doesn’t have two hands. His right hand, his wife told Reuters, was blown off by a grenade in a training accident six years ago. As prosecutors introduced the image at a hearing in April, said Yuliya Sadovnyk, her husband removed a glove and displayed his stump to the courtroom.

“He can’t really shoot,” said Serhiy Vilkov, Sadovnyk’s lawyer. “To blame him for the crime is a political game.”
 

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