On May 9, 7:12 am, "J. Anderson" <anderso...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "captain." <spammersmust...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> news:IWTUj.1221$Yp.336@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > in regards to peace, i am getting the impression that georgia feels
> > abandoned by its western allies right now; first with nato, now with
the
> > general indifference their situation is illiciting from outsiders.
>
> Poor Georgia! If it only knew that even Stalin, its own great son,
wanted to
> include Georgia in the Russian FSSR instead of giving it the rank of an
SSR!
> But luckily Lenin prevented this.
>
> Stalin, wanting to prove that he was a true Russian patriot, was not at
all
> pro-Georgian in the 20's and 30's.
It's interesting to observe that Abkhazia became part of Georgia as a
result of Stalin's ethnic and national policies. It became an
autonomous republic within Georgia in 1931, before that it had a
special treaty with both Georgia and USSR.
Yet our dear Baltic friends, claiming general hatred toward Stalin's
national policies, make an exception for Abkhazia, and behave as true
stalinists in this instance.
Double standards is their second nature.


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