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Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 5:35 am
by sigma
A few examples of popular ads in Russia
Attention! Sanctions!
Barack Obama
John Kerry
Hillary Clinton
Bill Clinton
Adolf Hitler
Benito Mussolini
Stepan Bandera
Arsen Avakov
Alexander Turchinov
... (etc.)
as well as their representatives and supporters
deprived of the right entrance to the mall center "Liner"
For the American President Barack Obama and his administration entrance to the warehouse of the company "Goods Altai" is strictly prohibited!
An entrance number 2 house number 44 on the street Chelyuskincev for Barack Obama and members of the U.S. administration is strictly prohibited!
Sanctions!
U.S. President Barack Obama denied the right entrance to the store "Honey"
Sanctions!
U.S. President Barack Obama denied the right entrance to in a nightclub "Tesla"
Sanctions
U.S. President Barack Obama denied the right entrance to the Department of Anesthesiology resuscitation №2
Sanctions.
U.S. President Barack Obama and members of Congress denied the right to visit the toilet
Attention!
Entrance to the store with dogs and Barack Obama denied!
Switchboard.
"Do not climb, kill!"
Sanctions.
Entrance is permitted only for Barack Obama and members of Congress.
Sanctions.
Barack Obama is forbidden to approach to me closer than 40 meters
Sanctions!
U.S. President Barack Obama and members of Congress are denied the right to pay in this terminal.
Sanctions!
U.S. President Barack Obama and members of Congress denied the right to the entrance to our restaurant.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:07 am
by Will Robinson
Just citizens spontaneously mocking the sanctions the US is trying to impose? That is funny stuff.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 8:11 am
by Nightshade
Will Robinson wrote:Just citizens spontaneously mocking the sanctions the US is trying to impose? That is funny stuff.
You know, the first thing that I realized is- no business dare post a sign like that here in the US, Will.
Why? What's the first thing that would happen to said business?
Use your imagination.
Now if you had a store in Moscow that posted a sign that said 'Putin is NOT ALLOWED to enter' - the owner would be found dead in an alley or that store burnt down mysteriously.
Here, a sign denying Obama entrance would land the owner an IRS audit, lawsuits, or a campaign against them by Al Sharpton- and the store would be just as dead.
We're not allowed to speak out against our new Democratic Party oligarchs.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:06 am
by CUDA
Well I see he's as popular in Russia as he is in the U.S.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:11 am
by sigma
ThunderBunny wrote:Will Robinson wrote:Just citizens spontaneously mocking the sanctions the US is trying to impose? That is funny stuff.
You know, the first thing that I realized is- no business dare post a sign like that here in the US, Will.
Why? What's the first thing that would happen to said business?
Use your imagination.
Now if you had a store in Moscow that posted a sign that said 'Putin is NOT ALLOWED to enter' - the owner would be found dead in an alley or that store burnt down mysteriously.
Here, a sign denying Obama entrance would land the owner an IRS audit, lawsuits, or a campaign against them by Al Sharpton- and the store would be just as dead.
We're not allowed to speak out against our new Democratic Party oligarchs.
That is why Russia is trying to protect rights and defend the freedom of people not only in other countries, but in America as well. We can not and will not remain indifferent, as the U.S. political elite rapes freedom and law.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:27 am
by CUDA
You are so indoctrinated it's sickening.
freedom is a concept your nation doesnt understand. That why you allie yourself with other such freedom loving nations like.
Iran
Syria
Cuba
Venezuela
just for starters. Ya and we all know what freedom loving nations they are.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 10:39 am
by Will Robinson
People often vote with their feet in the contest of better country to live in.
We have lots of Russians over here that think sigma is wrong and don't want to go back.
I don't think there is any kind of influx of Americans moving to Russia to counter that vote.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 2:18 pm
by Sergeant Thorne
That depends entirely on whether they'll give me 40 acres in the Tiger.
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Sun Apr 27, 2014 4:35 pm
by sigma
Will Robinson wrote:People often vote with their feet in the contest of better country to live in.
We have lots of Russians over here that think sigma is wrong and don't want to go back.
I don't think there is any kind of influx of Americans moving to Russia to counter that vote.
Sergeant Thorne wrote:That depends entirely on whether they'll give me 40 acres in the Tiger.
Well, why not. There are many examples of successful investments in the business in Russia. For example, I personally know a family of Canadians who sold the business and home in Canada and moved to Moscow to open a chain of cafes. I also know a family of Germans who also sold their property in Germany and came to live here. They now have a successful business for the breeding of fish species and its delivery to the restaurants. I also know a girl who migrated to live in Russia from England to work in an IT company here. When I asked them why they moved to Russia, they answered me that Russia has a lot more features, while in their home countries is almost impossible to open a successful business because of the high competition. By the way, it's amazing, but foreign businessmen have even more benefits to starting a business in Russia than Russians. But, of course, foreign citizens go to live in Russia is not a protest with the policies of Barack Obama
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 12:27 pm
by sigma
LOL
"Today Burisma Holdings - Ukrainian analogue is the world's largest private oil company Exxon in the early stages of its formation . With the right strategy chances to become a leader in Eastern Europe is very high, " - says board member Devon Archer.
This man knows what I mean : the guarantor of business expansion is called more than "star" the board of directors Burisma. May 12 Burisma Holdings company officially announced the appointment of the director of the legal department of Robert Hunter Biden, who is the son of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden . Biden , Jr. is the founder of Consultation on investment Rosemont Seneca Partners. He " will be responsible for the legal division of the holding and will support the company in its dealings with international organizations," - said in a statement .
May 13 , after publication in the resonance WallStreetJournal, White House spokesman Jay Carney said that the work in Burisma Hunter has no relation to the activities of the U.S. administration. " Hunter Biden , as well as all members of the family of Vice President , is a private person . And where it works , do not constitute an endorsement by the administration, the president or vice president ," - said Carney . However, the media remind us that Biden Jr. is an advisor to the Law Office Boies, Schiller & Flexner LLP. This office is deeply involved in American politics and participated in top processes " George Bush v. Gore " and " U.S. vs. Microsoft".
Meanwhile , a member of the Board of Directors Burisma Archer also not " man on the street" - he is a close friend stepson U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry involved in the Ukrainian crisis no less deeply than Biden Sr. . Coincidentally , Archer also represents the company Rosemont Seneca Partners, where he worked and the young Hunter Biden . Yes, and the stepson of Kerry, as it turned out , too, is one of Governors Burisma.
On May 14 BuzzFeed portal reported that the list of prominent politicians in the leadership Burisma replenished named former President of Poland Aleksander Kwasniewski . It turned out that he was Board member Cyprus hostess Burisma - offshore Brociti Investments Limited. Recall that Kwasniewski was a key figure of the European project for the removal of Ukraine from Russia 's sphere of influence . Only during the reign of Viktor Yanukovych he visited Ukraine 27 times .
More :
http://www.rosbalt.ru/ukraina/2014/05/15/1268665.html
Re: Barack Obama to gain popularity in Russia
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 3:37 pm
by callmeslick
what you're looking at, there, sigma is this:
the Obama administraton wishes to aid Ukraine in terms of economic development that is backed by the US Congress. It cannot, as our Congress seems to wish to tie such aid to domestic political hot-button issues, thereby demonstrating the foreign policy resolve of a sea urchin. Given this, the administration needs to do what they can, so they dispatched the well-connected(in terms of business connections)son of the Vice President, who practices in Delaware, the state where virtually every major US corporation is based. Thus, for what by most calculations will be around $30,000 per year(roughly what Hunter Biden makes in a couple weeks at his day job), I suspect his role with the Ukranian oil company will be to broker deals that turn Ukraine into a major, and independant of Russia, player on the global markets. Or, at least try.