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An Atheist's Lament: The Russian Orthodox Church is by any definition, "Godless" but what has your god done to end this monstrous atrocity?
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin walks through a field in Vyselki on July 3, 2009 during a routine working visit to the wheat fields of the Agrokoplex farm.
Overnight on Friday, a group called Dekomunizace (De-communization) raised a giant poster of Russian President Vladimir Putin in a Stalinesque pose in a sprawling park overlooking Prague's historic center, where a statue of the former Soviet leader Joseph Stalin once stood in the 1950s.
Putin went for a saling on the Caspian sea for another photo shoot for the next election. He tossed his opponent into the sea and then the body guard pushed Putin in. Who would be the next president of Russia?
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, aka Vladimir Putin, is the President of Russia.
This caricature of Vladimir Putin was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from from Wikimedia.
One of three “Best Buddies” world leader BrickHeadz I was working on for BBTB, before I lost my appetite for parody a few weeks ago (kids in cages, etc.)
REUTERS PICTURES OF THE DECADE..
Russia's President Vladimir Putin fishes in the Yenisei River in Siberia as he makes a tour together with Prince Albert II of Monaco, August 13, 2007.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and President George W. Bush take a spin in President Putin's car during a visit Sunday night, May 8, 2005.
VTsIOM said it surveys 1,600 people across Russia each day and its weekly polls are an average of responses from the previous seven days, according to Reuters. The poll published on Friday was gathered between 28 March and 4 April, it said.
This is in tune with another poll conducted in March by the independent Moscow-based Levada Center, which stated that the Russian president has his highest approval rating among Russians since September 2017.
Gudkov said that due to Russia's censorship and the extreme lack of independent news outlets, the high ratings — what many would call shockingly high — for the Ukraine invasion reflected the power of Kremlin propaganda.
Despite Putin’s surging domestic popularity, many internationally have condemned him for ordering Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has displaced more than 10 million Ukrainians from their homes, killed or injured thousands and turned cities into rubble.
My opinion:
100% approval rate from the Russian public wouldn’t change the fact that this senseless illegal invasion is 100% wrong! it doesn’t bring the dead innocent civilians back to life and therefore these massacres are 100% wrong and constitute unacceptable war crimes despite 100% approval by a primitive, barbarian and irreligious people even if these people were all holders of a dozen PhD degrees each with multi-billions fortunes to their names
Intentional killing of innocent civilians is as evil as it gets just as running tanks back and forth over people to a pulp!
A child’s life is priceless, it’s worth far more than the Earth’s weight in gold! no one has a right under any God or any Law to take a child’s life, by comparison Xi Jinping and Putin’s lives are worthless
OK for Putin to support Obama but not Trump?
RT Published on 18 Jul 2018
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoHhewVg4UQ
Not only have Trump's statements caused an uproar in the American media - Russian president Vladimir Putin's claim that he wanted Trump to win, was seen as one of the big revelations of the summit.
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Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, aka Vladimir Putin, is the President of Russia.
This caricature of Vladimir Putin was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from from Wikimedia.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin gestures while speaking with CEO of Siemens Peter Loescher, not pictured, in Moscow on November 9, 2009. The two sides discussed cooperation in the nuclear energy industry.
Signs outside a restaurant on the Town Hall Square in Tallinn, the capital of Estonia.
I think it's fair to say that Vladimir isn't very popular in the Baltic states right now.
There is no society that doesn’t run on greed {Milton Friedman}
My opinion:
Greed within reason, in moderation, not too little, not too much, just to meet your existential needs, is good when it benefits the whole team, group, nation and works for the benefit of all participants contribution to the greatest good for the greatest number
We should be greedy for right knowledge, right understanding, right wisdom and justice, in other words, we should be greedy enough to get us out of bed in the early hours of morning to go to work and earn a living to pay bills without to rob the state or others
We should not be greedy for bloodshed, senseless massacres, raping and molesting kids etc like Putin and partners in crimes
We should never be as greedy as Putin & mates to meet evil desires at the expenses of others’ lives, killing anyone to grab their land, properties, belongings, livelihoods and aspirations; this type of greed is unacceptable in a civilised world and must be eliminated
World institutions aren’t equipped to deal with corrupt evil criminals like Putin, they can’t be removed from power no matter how sick they become medically, mentally or spiritually; Xi Jinping's medical and mental condition will decline and disintegrate with age yet because of his tenure to permanent power he will be in a position to call the shots no matter how crippled he becomes by age related diseases; the fact that this is happening is really a grave cause for concern
Whatever a despot like Putin does on his own territory may well be his business but once he invades and kill people of neighbouring friendly countries to rob their land, it becomes everybody’s business including Biden’s, he should be arrested, detained, treated, rehabilitated and exiled like Napoleon Bonaparte was, but should never be allowed to govern ever again; loose cannons are threats to world peace and security and should be removed from office by an international body made up of top incorruptible, impartial high court judges from around the globe