Re: V. Adamkus on relations with Russia
- From: darsiaubas@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 17:13:24 -0800 (PST)
On Jan 28, 11:59 am, Vladimir Makarenko <makar...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
darsiau...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I love surrealism too.
And I love the delicious irony coming from novij-amerikanski Vlad the
Impaler.
Well, all pieces start to fall in place in the puzzle:
anti-Russian zoo shows, involvement of secret services in internal coup
d'etates, conspiring with another outlaw on the block - Sharikoshvili to
murder third country politician, etc, etc, etc.
Well, you know those empire depleted rooskies. They just cant keep
their hands to themselves. Carpetbombing Chechnya, acts of nuclear
terrorism - all real events and not imagined Vlad.
Given you ran off to greener pastures in search of grabbing your share
of almighty dollars Vlad - I would think that you'd be able to
understand that Lithuanias image problem largely comes from its status
as "post soviet".
Maybe it's time to change a president?
Maybe. But thankfully the next Lithuanian President will be elected by
its citizens - and not ordained by a modern Czar.
Have an extra 100 grams on your next binge trek to Brighton Beach.
Your "post soviet" character might actually have some currency there.
nazdarovie Vlad !
Vidas
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