On 3 Mar, 19:31, vello <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Mar 3, 4:10=A0pm, vkarlam...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Mar 3, 4:30=A0am, vello <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Mar 3, 8:17=A0am, ostap_bender_1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > Medvedev's election is creating panic in the Western circles. Will
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> > > > much more difficult to criticise a liberal-minded President of
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> > > > but they will always find some excuse.
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> > > Not minds but real words and acts are counted so ball is in hands of
> > > Medvedev now.
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> > If Putin allows him. We shall see... Will Medvedev dare to free
> > Khodorkovsky 1 year from now?
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> Well, politics apart, guy seems in times more sympathetic then Putin -
> there is a life inside him.
I've noticed this too, he doesn't come across as robotic as Putin.
And he is cool -))) "Medvedev has often represented himself as a
devoted fan of hard rock, listing Deep Purple, Black Sabbath and Led
Zeppelin as his favorite bands. He is a collector of their original
vinyl records and has previously said that he has collected all of the
recordings of Deep Purple. As a youth, he made endless copies of their
songs although these bands were then on the official state-issued
blacklist." [from wiki].
Obama likes Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bob Dylan, Stevie Wonder,
Joann Sebastian Bach (cello suites), and the Fugees. So may be they
could talk about John Lord and Glen Hughes (they have to find some
common ground, however the election results in US are not as
predictable as in Russia.
> Well, about Khodorkovsky, Medvedev would
> be a real man if under his presidency Russia would achieve level where
> court, not president will decide such a things :-)


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