Saturday, January 10, 2015

To Michael Savage Jan.10th, 2015, Saturday

Doc,

What happened in Paris is not the first one and is not going to be the last, unfortunately. I have very low opinion about law enforcement in France, so have nothing good to say about the quality of their professional conduct.
To me it goes like this;
1. Men and women first should be good citizens before being good public servants in government, law enforcement and military.
2. They should apply the same rules of the game which the other side uses.
In the case of France this doesn't apply. First they flooded their country with lots of people who hate their guts, their civilization, their civic and criminal laws, despise their religion, then they're caught by "surprise."  Duh? My year and the half time of living in France I saw and heard clearly that the younger radical-isl.m.sts (surprisingly those who were born there) were more militant than their grandfathers who immigrated from Maghreb. And now on top of that Middle-easterners are arriving every day of the year for many years, even as I'm writing this to you.
So brace yourself for more bad news from Western Europe.

Now let's go to the place of the world that I'm more interested in, such as eastern Ukraine.
This conflict is more heartbreaking for me not because I'm ethnically Russian or Ukrainian (or Slavic in that matter), but because I'm more familiar with their history and culture and this is a bloodshed between Christian brethren. This is as worse as it gets; - civil war between the brothers who believe in the same thing, are killing each other because one small part of the population believes that western Europeans "care" for them more. The irony is that that so called "care" is no more then a money promise, while they are going down financially and politically.
At 1tv.ru/news/world/275405 you'll see that today they bombarded Donetsk area for 22 times.
Also it's at youtube.com/patrioticforces.
OSCE reporting that the shelling is intensifying at www.OSCE.org.
Also at 1tv.ru/news/world/275406 shows that a kid is injured from the bombardment in his own front-yard.
Monday, the 12th, foreign ministers of RF, Germany, France and UA will meet to discuss UA conflict. In my opinion that so called 'ceasefire' is as good as yesteryear's snow.
Tomorrow, Sunday, at Jan. 11th, in Paris will be march for memory of victims in Paris and Russian delegation will he lead by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. It's at 1tv.ru/news/polit/275407. About million people expected to attend.
My Q is; when those type of things happened in Moscow many times before, what the heck French did for Russians, ha?
The other Q I have is for French; what do they think their gatherings and "marches" are going to change in their lives?
Let me answer to myself, because I'm not on their main media networks addressing the Nation; - -NOTHING! Absolutely none, whatsoever. Just another reason to hit the streets and take off from work. And for those who don't work, which is half of the population, it's just an excitement to get together and have fame-time in front of world cameras. Oh, forgot to mention "world leaders are going to attend?" Oh, boo-hoo. I wonder which one of those would tell them, or moreover "help" them to do things they suppose to do tonight to prevent that from happening again.
This is making them more vulnerable, in my opinion.  




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