On May 11, 1:43 am, "Henry Alminas" <halmi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> "Vladimir Makarenko" <vmak...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> news:toydnT3XcYU6prvVnZ2dnUVZ_qzinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > vello wrote:
> >> On May 10, 12:51 pm, hol...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Eugene Holman) wrote:
> >>> In article
> >>> <edae48a8-9853-4e22-9fb4-5c4aa3f18...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> >>> vello
>
> >>> <vellok...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >>>> Martin, Putin don't needs the post of president. Say, Stalin rules
> >>>> without keeping ANY official position.
> >>> I would disagree with you, Vello.
>
> >>> Putin and Medvedev are both intelligent enough to realize that
Russia
> >>> cannot be taken seriously as a major country if it doesnt get its
act
> >>> together with respect to rule of law and a system of government
closer
> >>> to
> >>> a western democracy than is now the case.
>
> >>> The country is now prosperous enough to concentrate on thee details,
but
> >>> it is still "Russian/Soviet" enough for them to be somewhat alien
and
> >>> not
> >>> yet fully trusted.
>
> >>> Putin made a major effort to pull off a first in Russian history: a
> >>> completely peaceful transfer of power.
>
> >> What you have in mind with this? there is even less 2power change"
> >> then back in days Putin gets seat from Yelcin: in both cases not
> >> electorate but president himself finds successor guy, but Yelcin
> >> really retires but Putin seemingly will run Russia again, just this
> >> time from seat of PM.
>
> > And?
>
> >> His assumption of the prime
> >>> minister****p can be interpreted as a cynical power play, but it can
also
> >>> be understood providing a set of training wheels for the young and
> >>> relatively inexperienced Mr. Medvedev. Given the Amrican practice of
> >>> having a Bush dynasty and possibly a Clinton dynasty, this is far
from
> >>> the
> >>> most cynical game on the block.
>
> >> It's up to american voters do they prefere Bushmans or not as
> >> presidents.
>
> > The answer is NO.
>
> >> American practice is to ELECT presidents - now it is also
> >> practice even for Ukraine.
>
> > American election system is today to put mild not exactly democracy:
one
> > vote of "superdelegate" in Demparty is worth of 10,000 "ordinary"
votes.
>
> You, the standard russkie genius, should at least be able to
> distinguish between a nomination process by the Democratic party
> and the national elections.
>
> But - in that the no-name russkie claims an IQ of 171 - perhaps
> russkie IQs are determined (ahem) using a radically different
> measure.
>
> <<much high-IQ garble deleted>>
>
> Best - - Henry
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