19.2.07 They need to start Putin this right
[Cross-posted] Why did Vladimir Putin attack the US most recently? Simple: he’s been watching the American MSM and seeing how division has crept in to the United States, and figures, ‘I’d rather go back to that old CCCP system. If we follow this democratic route that the US wants us to, we’ll become divided and fight one another. I’ll have a population that doesn’t even vote for the most part, and half the bunch spends the rest of the time hating the guy at the top. I might as well side with the Red Chinese: at least they are keeping their population in check with few revolutionary elements that get out of hand, depriving them of their basic human rights.’
It might not matter that the Secretary of State speaks Russian, unless she ran for President. Vlad might be looking for a judo partner. Posted by Jack Yan, 10:06 Comments:
I've heard Putin wants to take Russia back to the so called glory days of the Soviet Union when they were the other superpower. Of course, Putin forgets what it cost the Soviet Union to be a superpower and that the Communist system ended up running Russia right into the ground. Some people don't learn the right lessons from history.
The solution against this is simple in the US: stand by your country. If more Americans, or, indeed, westerners in general, were more adamant about standing up for their way of life and their freedom and rights, Putin wouldn’t have dared utter a word.
Not likely, especially among the U.S. left who seem to think their own country is one of the world's great evils. Also, the American left seems to admire tyrants like Putin, Chavez and Castro.
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