“Business” as Usual
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under The Bad Old Days
For Putin anyway: The owner of an internet site critical of the Russian authorities in the volatile region of Ingushetia has been shot dead in police custody. Magomed Yevloyev, owner of the ingushetiya.ru site, was a vocal critic of the region’s administration. And: Reports quoting local police said Yevloyev had tried to seize a policeman’s [...]
Tags: Communisim Wow!, still the bad guys, Tsar Vladimir I
Saaave Us!
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under Decision Eh, The Bad Old Days
You know, I really, really, really (really) do not get the young (presumably) intelligentsia’s fascination with the Obaminator. Now, granted this is circumstantial evidence (albet empirically tested), but puzzling nonetheless. Emily Nordling has never met a Muslim, at least not to her knowledge. But this spring, Ms. Nordling, a 19-year-old student from Fort Thomas, Ky., [...]
Tags: 2008 election, hype-no-tized, still the bad guys, Tsar Vladimir I
Putin Along
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under Chicken Little, Over The Seas, The Bad Old Days
*blink* Russians were told over breakfast yesterday what really happened in Georgia: the conflict in South Ossetia was part of a plot by Dick Cheney, the Vice-President, to stop Barack Obama being elected president of the United States. If your first instinct is not to laugh your arse off at that notion, then I suggest [...]
Tags: still the bad guys, Tsar Vladimir I, use your head
Wolverines!!
Posted by Hazel Stone | Filed under The Bad Old Days
From La Russophobe comes this delightful tale of church vandalism allegedly perpetrated by members of Putin’s Nashi Youth Movement. Members of a youth movement are taking credit for vandalizing two Protestant churches in the Russian city of Kaluga, in what appeared to be a planned attack. You’ve heard of Nashi…that group of happy-fun youngsters who [...]
Tags: head for the hills, international, still the bad guys, Tsar Vladimir I
