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« Reply #25 on: December 17, 2018, 07:56:05 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.
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« Reply #26 on: December 17, 2018, 08:02:11 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.
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« Reply #27 on: December 17, 2018, 09:25:40 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.
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« Reply #28 on: December 17, 2018, 09:34:40 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.

Ukraine in general - no. Crimea - mostly yes. That's a fact.
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« Reply #29 on: December 17, 2018, 10:29:14 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.

Ukraine in general - no. Crimea - mostly yes. That's a fact.

Both. But the second syndrome is, definitely much more common and acute.
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« Reply #30 on: December 17, 2018, 10:31:52 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.

Ukraine in general - no. Crimea - mostly yes. That's a fact.

Both. But the second syndrome is, definitely much more common and acute.

I stick to my statement))))
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« Reply #31 on: December 17, 2018, 11:02:57 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.

Ukraine in general - no. Crimea - mostly yes. That's a fact.

Both. But the second syndrome is, definitely much more common and acute.

I stick to my statement))))

Yeah, you tend to do so.
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« Reply #32 on: December 17, 2018, 11:21:23 AM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.

Ukraine in general - no. Crimea - mostly yes. That's a fact.

Both. But the second syndrome is, definitely much more common and acute.

I stick to my statement))))

Yeah, you tend to do so.

Absolutely. I am not stubborn, i am very stubborn
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« Reply #33 on: December 17, 2018, 12:13:52 PM »


Russian state - yes, society - no. 1/3 of Russians (including myself) strongly dislikes Putin even according to our polls. Thats tens of millions of people. So - there is other Russia. Just - very unorganized..

Half of that 1/3 are only opposed to Putin because he is insufficiently aggressive. They'd kiss his feet if he were to take Kiev and Tallinn, and would deify him if he were go to Warsaw - and you know that full well. And the remaining 15% - sure, I like you guys, but you are marginal.

So, what?? We are who we are. Even if marginals. And will remain that way.

You are fine. But you are not representative of Russia.

Yes, and no. After all - 15% is many millions of people.

The world is big. There are millions of gay philatelist. There are millions of liberal Russians. Alas, as they say, even for most of them their liberalism ends where Ukraine starts.

Ukraine in general - no. Crimea - mostly yes. That's a fact.

Both. But the second syndrome is, definitely much more common and acute.

I stick to my statement))))

Yeah, you tend to do so.

Absolutely. I am not stubborn, i am very stubborn

Is that what they taught you в конторе Георгия Аркадиевича? A nice research institution it seems to have been.
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