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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Nilsen on April 23, 2007, 09:02:58 AM
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The first president after the fall of the Soviet Union
Died today at the age of 76
R.I.P :(
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Suprized his liver lasted this long.
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The best news of the year.
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I wish he died in prison.
I wonder where they are going to bury him.
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Im staying away from russian politics. Might get dosed with rad :rolleyes:
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Originally posted by Yeager
Im staying away from russian politics. Might get dosed with rad :rolleyes:
You have to understand that if you put animals in a cage for generations, the real world becomes whats inside the cage, and they're frightened to go outside of the cage.
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Originally posted by Boroda
I wish he died in prison.
I wonder where they are going to bury him.
(http://www.poezdka.de/docs/images/Image/user_articles/mausoleum-lenin.jpg)
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all i remember about him is 1991 when he climbed on a russian tank
during the `Soviet coup attempt of 1991` (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_coup_attempt_of_1991).
A good man who enjoyed good drinks ;) unfortunately he had problems
with his heart even 1990.
r.i.p.
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Originally posted by Max
Suprized his liver lasted this long.
His liver is still alive !
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Yeltsin stopped a civil war during the breakup of the evil empire. He was far from perfect but he was better than his harshest critics give him credit for being.
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Originally posted by straffo
His liver is still alive !
"Pickled" and "alive" might mean the same thing in France, but not in Russia! :rofl
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Originally posted by Mr No Name
Yeltsin stopped a civil war during the breakup of the evil empire. He was far from perfect but he was better than his harshest critics give him credit for being.
Oh cripes...did you have to go and post that? Now Boroda is going to go off and tell us how great Stalin was and how many deaths Yeltsin was responsible for ....
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Priceless...
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/26/Gorbachev_with_Yeltsin.jpg)
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Originally posted by 1K3
Priceless...
(http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/26/Gorbachev_with_Yeltsin.jpg)
Caption: Gorby, I have told you 10,000 times... WIPE THAT BIRDCHIT OFF YOUR HEAD!
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cheese happens :( I was shocked when i read it yesterday. Nobody lives forever though.
P.S. I hate politics, but i dont miss USSR. Jeltsin did right thing years ago. Not everyone in Russia think like Boroda.
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One of the tree worst leaders in the whole Russian history, stands in line with Nikolay II and Gorby.
Give me any examples of what he touched and didn't pathetically **** up. Some of his deeds are still hidden from public and probably will never be disclosed, lile Uranium deal with the US.
I got aquainted with his wisdom when he was a First Secretary in Moscow Party commeetee, when he started a campaign in Moscow city press against "specialised" schools, like the one where I studied, with deep studies of English language. We were labeled "golden youth", parasites, speculants and drug addicts, "kids from rich families". Fortunately he got kicked out of his position before he could desrtoy this system.
They are going to bury him at Novodevichye cemetary, so this creature will lay in the same land with Pokryshkin and other decent people... I wonder if they have enough space there, of maybe one day they'll remove Pokryshkin's grave to bury another crooked "fighter with communism".
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Yeltsin liberated Moskovskaya Pravda, the local party newspaper, whose reporters began to produce probing articles about sensitive local issues such as special schools for the children of Party members. When the nomenklatura elitists argued that they work so hard they deserve their special cars, clinics, and stores, Yeltsin sneered and called them "an inert layer of time-servers with Party cards." But when he launched personnel shakeups and mass firings of Party regulars, he ran head-on into their Kremlin champion, Cadre Commissar Ligachev.
From:
this link (http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-8782371.html)
From reading that info, he sounds like a force of nature. We're all aware of his many faults but give the man the credit he is due.
He bulldozed his way through the communistic system.
Boroda, from what I've gleamed from your posts, you were one of the privileged ones, the son of some Party member with influence. As such I can see why you view the present as bad and those who worked against communism as even worse. You had something, both in material and in terms of prestige and it was lost when the Soviet Union ground itself into failure.
For every have, there were a thousand have-nots. The situation in Russia both economically and politically certainly isn't super but to my eyes at least now there's a chance of success outside of the approved Party ways.
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Originally posted by StSanta
Boroda, from what I've gleamed from your posts, you were one of the privileged ones, the son of some Party member with influence. As such I can see why you view the present as bad and those who worked against communism as even worse. You had something, both in material and in terms of prestige and it was lost when the Soviet Union ground itself into failure.
Party members with influence...! I am a son of an officer.
Party membership didn't mean that you got all the goodies for nothing, usually it meant more responsibility. Father was a Party member since 1950, longer then Gorby, and he has nothing to be ashamed of.
I studied with kids from all social groups, from diplomatic corps families to ordinary engineers on 120r/month living in "communal" flats.
It was just Yeltsin's attempt to gain cheap popularity, making local papers (not only Moskovskaya Pravda, that in fact remained the silliest Party-line leaflet among the others) publish articles full of bull**** and hatered towards "nomenclatura", like saying that in our school you can easiy buy illegal drugs in a bathroom.
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Gorby was bad too?
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Gorby was bad too?
Bad for whom? For the West he definetly was very-very good, "the Best German".
I suppose you don't object that I mentioned the last Emperor too?
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Originally posted by Boroda
I wish he died in prison.
I wonder where they are going to bury him.
Yes, preferably in a cell together with Gorby, while some Leonid ruled the fall-apart USSR in the old-fashioned way.
:O
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I can't say anything about him since I never met him. I can say he looked more human than the "death's right hand" guy they have now, Putin is an evil looking dude, him & the pope go together like peas & carrots.