Henry Alminas wrote:
> "Maris" <latvis@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:4fue24lh4k7q0vl8829oep8qteikk5nrlq@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Sat, 10 May 2008 19:52:23 -0400, Vladimir Makarenko
>> <vmakard@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> EZ wrote:
>>>> An interesting and IMO very correct *****sment of situation:
>>>>
>>>>
http://edwardlucas.blogspot.com/2008/05/europeview-column-online-only_5051.html
>>>>
>>>> -EZ
>>> it is rather sad that you who looked if not informed but at least as
one
>>> of most unbiased posters here suggest neo fascist reading with a Nazi
>>> flavor.
>>> Besides it is very dumb.
>>>
>>> VM.
>> Sad to see you debasing the words 'fascist' and 'Nazi'. What words
>> will you use when encountering real 'fascists' and 'Nazis'.
>> M
>
>
> The thing that infuriates the scb-squatting
> russkies so much about E. Lucas is the fact
> that he understands the Kremlin's (and thus
> their) thought processes so well. He also
> understands "Kremlin-speak" - just about
> as well as Balts do.
>
> As to the nazi bit - hell that is, after all, now
> the russkie tag for Balts (and some other
> "uncooperative" people).
>
> Some time ago a Kremlin denizen read "Through
> the looking glass" by Lewis Carroll and memorized
> this line:
>
> "When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty said, in a rather
> scornful tone,' it means just what I choose it to mean,
> neither more nor less."
>
> It has been the guiding principle for russkie
> communication with the outside world ever since.
> One of the main problems today, as in the past,
> is that all too many westerners don't understand
> this quaint little russkie trait.
>
> Best - - Henry
>
Henry apart from trying to swiftboat me what you gonna do if I start to
put quotes from Tolstoy?
VM.


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