Oh dear . . . someone's been sleeping on the couch this week.
Cool, give us some examples how this is so.
Also cool, give us some examples of how this is so
What do I 'apparently' reside in?
One day you're going to have to make sense, Skidmark
Klondyke probably thinks Dorsey's photo is a coloured-in one of Rasputin
Perhaps Navalny has meant another "grandpa in bunker"?
This grandpa took a plunge...“I’ve often seen the rule of law ridiculed, but this grandpa in his bunker is now so scared … that the criminal procedure code is just being torn up and thrown in the dump,” Navalny said in the makeshift courtroom. By “grandfather in his bunker” Navalny means Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Navalny must be quickly sentenced | Free press – The Courier
Putin takes a plunge: Russian president among thousands of Orthodox Christians braving icy dip in freezing waters to mark Epiphany (video)
19 Jan, 2021
Putin takes a plunge: Russian president among thousands of Orthodox Christians braving icy dip in freezing waters to mark Epiphany — RT Russia & Former Soviet Union
Without Putin Russia will fall apart!
Alfie Solomon looks more like Rasputin than Dorsey, imho.
He yet needs to learn how to barricade himself off with help of 25,000 troops - all vetted - that the population will at last understand how much he had done for them during his 50 years in action...Originally Posted by HermantheGerman
Without Putin Russia will fall apart!
Blast from the past. This was in 2014. Russia does things it's own way. And all the haters will hate Russia no matter what it does. Most of the comments on YouTube don't actually support the pussy riot freak show
It's a word, more than two syllables which makes it too difficult for you to understand . . . get back on the vodka grandpa.
That's the decider for Skidmark . . . the YouTube commentators equal relevance as much as his usual 'sources'.
I heard
Word on the street
People are saying
Word has it
I read somewhere
YouTube comments say
You're pathetic, along with you geriatric Russian murder-apologist
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^ An unusual montage, considering two of the three (Hitler & Stalin) were the main antagonists of WW2, and the war between Germany and Russia caused by far the most deaths during that global conflagration. In comparison, trifles like the western front, holocaust, desert war etc were just a sideshow. One was proudly fascist, one proudly commie So what exactly are they meant to have in common? Then there's Vlad who, as best I'm aware, has been involved in no major war- just a bit of Chechen chessplay.. Were they all pigeon fanciers or something ?
Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny's team has released a report about a sprawling, opulent Black Sea palace allegedly owned by Russian President Vladimir Putin. The video was posted less than two days after Navalny's arrest.
Alexei Navalny's team on Tuesday released a two-hour video featuring details of a luxurious property on Russia's southern Black Sea coast purportedly belonging to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The YouTube feature, accompanied by a blog post from the jailed dissident, claims Putin's property cost $1.35 billion (€1.1 billion) and was paid for "with the largest bribe in history."
The video, released less than two days after Navalny was arrested at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport and subsequently jailed. It alleges that the private estate is 39 times the size of Monaco. Among the facilities it is said to boast are an ice rink and vineyards, with the sprawling mansion containing a theater and casino.
Described as the "most expensive palace in the world," the palace complex spans some 7,800 hectares (about 19,300 acres), and also includes a church, an amphitheater, a teahouse and a helipad. The palace was allegedly funded through an elaborate corruption scheme involving Putin's inner circle in return for a favor.
"It is the most secretive and well-guarded facility in Russia, without exaggeration," Navalny says in the video. "This isn't a country house, it’s not a cottage, it's not a residence — it's an entire city, or rather a kingdom. It has impregnable fences, its own port, its own security, a church, its own permit system, a no-fly zone, and even its own border checkpoint. Its like a separate state inside of Russia. And in this state there is a single and irreplaceable czar. Putin."
Video appeal for protests
The video, which finishes with a call for Russians to take a stand against the government, echoes a video from 2017 in which Navalny accused then-Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev of being at the helm of a luxury property empire. That investigation led to large-scale protests by Putin's opponents.
DW's Moscow correspondent Emily Sherwin said the latest investigation may add to the number of protesters on Saturday, when Navalny’s team have already announced plans for a Russia-wide protest. But for now, the overall numbers will likely be tempered by new restrictions, the ongoing pandemic and unusually cold weather.
"The new Putin investigation will likely attract a lot of clicks, but it's hard to say if it will lead to more to protests, due to tightened protest laws, COVID-19 restrictions and freezing temperatures."
"Protests may build up closer to the Duma elections in September, especially because the coronavirus pandemic has hit Russia's economy hard."
Within two hours, the video had been viewed almost three million views on YouTube. According to the report, the film was produced while Navalny was still in Germany, where he was recovering from an attack with the nerve agent Novichok in August.
Moscow dismisses allegation as old
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the allegations were old but that the property, near the resort town of Gelendzhik, did not belong to Putin. The allegations were first made in 2010 by Sergei Kolesnikov, a businessman with connections to Putin before his time in politics. On paper, the property appears to be owned by businessman and billionaire Alexander Ponomarenko.
"I am not familiar with the investigation," said Peskov. "However, I can say right away that this record is old. Many years ago, we already explained that Putin has no palace in Gelendzhik."
The video was released soon after Navalny was detained upon his return to Russia from Germany for the first time since he was poisoned. He was sentenced to 30 days in jail.
The 44-year-old claims that Putin ordered the poisoning, an accusation that the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.
Navalny team releases investigation into ′Putin′s Palace′ | News | DW | 19.01.2021
https://palace.navalny.com/
Just like I said. Some airhead would post this.
Cartoon Putin with his cartoon mansion. And the cartoon investigative journalist apparently is the only one in possession of pictures inside Putins personal property.
There is already people picking out the photoshops and CGI. And data coming out that show Google & YouTube's algo's are punting this as high as anything they've punted before.
Let's post pictures of Clintons mansions and Obama's estates too and wank all over them
I just found an article written by Vladmir Putin in 1999. It is rather impressive.
Putin on RUSSIA & MILLENNIUM
You're easily impressed . . . but the you think Trump is brilliant, which he is when compared to you.
So, if you can't understand simple sentences as above, how can you understand what you would consider an economic treatise?
Ok,
What did you find so impressive? The lack of foreign investment? The over-dependence on fossil-fuel related exports, leaving the country open to potential disaster or is it more a matter of the low quality of Mazut, Russian crude?
Oh, so many things to discuss and share in your being impressed about what is basically a short speech.
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