Wednesday, June 18, 2014

To Michael Savage (part 151)

Doc,

Bad news gets worse, that's why I can't sleep. Was watching couple of talk shows Russian TV about situation in Ukraine. It's 4:40 am now in NYC and birdies started singing outside of my window.
I wonder, do birds feel that their is a war when they get caught in between gun shots and bomb blasts and how it effect them and subsequently the nature?

Here is the news;
Correspondent Igor Kornelyuk and sound engineer Anton Voloshin of Russiya TV channel are dead from shelling of Ukrainian military air force. They were in small group trying to tape refugees leaving Lugansk area and were wearing insignia showing they're a TV crew. Actually the bombing was caught on tape. Imagine what that footage on all possible TV networks can do to the family, especially to parents of those young men? One of them married with a little child. Another one was only 26 y old.
www.1tv.ru/news/world/social/261198. 
Today they showed live session of Duma where members honor their memory with minute of silence.

The other tragic thing is the bombing of gas pipeline in the central Ukraine.
Two bomb blasts and there goes the disaster. The scary part is that this might be just the beginning of this type of sabotage. Kiev announced that they don't want to pay for gas they already used, so Moscow went prepaid. Then this happened. But there is a chief in the kitchen, my lovely, beloved and cherished homeland of US of A. This one is the conductor of the orchestra not because of the skills, but the stick in one hand. It seems we'll never run out of wars no matter who is on the realm.
Rep. of RF at UN, V. Churkin called for investigation and punishment of the criminals involved.
Even CPJ - Committee for Protection of Journalists reported that in last months climate of independently working journalists worsened, which prevents free press. There are many reported incidences of deliberately killing journalists in Ukraine today at www.cpj.org.

So long.

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