Friday, January 30, 2015

To Michael Savage Jan. 30th, Friday

Doc,

Today you were talking about Mitt Romney's decision not to run, saying that this was GOP decision and an insider job brewed in Davos to promote someone with ut.r.s.
Romney is a republican, but he's not an insider, not a heavy weight "club member." French would hate him and be scared of him because what happened to him many years ago in France. They were panicking at the first time he's running. I was living in France at that time and found out why.
He's fluent in French and used to be a missionary there. You're right that it was inappropriate for his wife to say that he's doing house chores. 1st, he shouldn't be doing it for a simple reason that his wife was a homemaker and he has been well off all his life to be able to hire help, thus create jobs.
2nd, one I heard on radio what his father said about couple of ethnic groups living wherever-for-whatever reason, bluh, bluh, bluh. I didn't like it, it's not true, never have been and should i ever get a chance to talk to him, that would be the first thing to ask about, the second would be the thing you did asked him already over the dinner, but he avoided and/or expressed indecisiveness.

I didn't hear the whole show today, but most likely than not you didn't talk about the hot, bloody war in Eastern Europe. "Where are the Jews when Christians are being killed today around the world," -
you're asking theses days. Good Q! Most of them are talking more about things happened 70-75 years ago, than today. I hope I'm wrong on this. Individually there are righteous ones who say and do something, but not enough of them. As a group, I don't see any of their organizations coming forward to help to stop this. At least not publicly. All I heard was more fundraising for more museums (in Kremlin, standing next to P), but no word about fundraising to save people from hunger and bury their newly dead TODAY!
Here; at 1tv.ru/news/world/276773 you'll see the proof of crime against humanity (my words). Indiscriminate bombing of Donetsk's residential areas took 5 people's lives in the building of "Home of Culture" where people went to get humanitarian aid. Another bomb came down on a trolley-bus,
which took 5 more civilian lives. Some of the victims lost their entire families.
Heroic Dennis Davidov is reporting from Donetsk, showing the place in front of "Home of Culture" where about 400 people were lined up to get humanitarian aid when bombs came down. Caution, it's disturbing.  At 1:09min. you'll see a distraught man who lost his brother, wife and the best friend at ones. Most of the victims were seniors and disabled who go there every Friday to get some food.
In the report you'll see that in 30 apartment building only 3 are still occupied. One of its residents, Ekaterina Ivanovna is 84 years old who buried her son a few mouths ago and is now all alone.
Has no water, no electricity, has no food left. Last time she eat 2 days ago. Last time she had meat was mouths ago. No pension for moths, all her saving are gone on son's funeral. She was surviving on humanitarian help, but now because of the bombs she is scared to get out and literally is starving to death.

Recently you said that O gave $1 Billion to one African country. I forgot which one it was. But you said no body was talking about it. I guess, one of those "under the counter" deals.
Americas pride themselves for standing up for those who they think need help, no matter where and who. Clinton had Belgrade bombed to give "independence" to mostly Muslim Albanians who have average 10 kids per family. Bush was "freed" 30 million Iraqis from their own "dictator."
From 1979 Americans put their noses into Afghanistan and still don't know what's going on in there, couldn't count all the caves and don't know what to do about it.
Officials in Russian politics on their major networks keep saying that in last decades in the result of "American endeavor" in Afg. production of op..m quadrupled and it's going around the world.
I'm not their fact checker, but I agree with Vyacheslav Nikonov who says "America helps whoever
it finds appropriate or just because it wants to - in any place on earth, but we shouldn't help our brothers and sisters next door?"
P. said "Usually when we hear some nonsense or out right stupidity, we tend not to pay attention, thinking and hoping it will go away. Experience shows that that's not a good idea. We should pay
serious attention to any so called "stupidity" of some global powers to be able to confront them before their ideas become lethal actions against."
Who would blame this man for saying this today?
I couldn't agree more. I haven't seen anybody who considered or legally certified stupid, who didn't know what he/she was doing. Give a "crazy" kid a real gun and start laughing at him, calling him stupid, see what you get.
As profession Cohen mentioned on Tuesday, the talk of "Russia is strong with Ukrainian and it's nothing without it" was going on more than 2 decades in here. And all after Soviet period in western Ukraine the hatred was brewing little by little piece by piece until entire generation of young people
in 20's and 30's in there don't know anything else but resentment and hatred against their own Slavic brethren next door and in their own midst. Marching on the graves of grandfathers from both sides who are buried together. Grandfathers of those who today are marching with Nazi emblems are turning in their graves. And the eastern and more Russian side ones are looking down and seeing that their descendants are fighting for the same things that did in WWII and being proud.
Who's side you'd want to be in this occasion? How USA in general can get this so wrong?
That one clip disturbed me and emotionally drained me so very much that I can't talk or comment on the others. I'm going to listen one of the political talk shows from Moscow. I'll comment on that tomorrow.

So long.  


 









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