Friday, February 20, 2015

To Michael Savage Feb. 20th, Friday

Doc,

I was searching RT's site and found nice pictures; P playing with his dogs in the snow. I know Koni, a black Labrador, who lives with him, I saw Buffy when he was a puppy being giving to him as gift in Bulgaria (but I hadn't seen him grown), and the other one name Yume, who is Japanese. I know, don't correct me, I'm writing the way I want. They're not it, they're he/she.
To me they're persons, like us. It's at rt.com/news/putin-play-dogs-russia-640.
Also watched some clips taped in the streets of NYC about poverty and homelessness. What are the underlying reasons behind those, of course, carefully left out. You can't even say anything that happened to you, from the fear of being called names such as racist, homophobe, xenophobe, etc.
Everything is about creating more and more hostile environment to christian majority in this country. It's started way before and goes on relentlessly until today. RT is not an exception to try to show the bad parts of American society. I haven't seen anything that praises USA on their site. Though, I thought they covered OWS movement pretty fairly. Maybe because it was against 1% and those "suppose" to be the bad ones? I don't know, but they were enthusiastic.

I found out at least one reason why uncle PP started asking for int'l peacekeepers. He want them to be on the border between Russia and Ukraine. There are a few check points, but the rest is open.
His belly-ache is to put a gap on that border. He's against RF's offer to supply free gas to Donbass to help people survive their misery. To him they're better dead, we know that. Several thousand dead in this conflict and he thinks he won. He want to resist any communication between mother Russia and Donbass. He wants Donbass empty, that's all. I wish self-defense would have Mariupol under their control. It's a Russian city and an important port.
Russian commentators were pointing out what some "decision makers" in Kiev saying about the peace agreement. "We'll promise them today and hang them tomorrow." That's how honest they have been. Also heard a joke: one asks UA soldiers who are going to Donbass to fight; "who are you going to fight against?" Those say, - "Russian military." He asks "are you going to fight against them in Crimea also? Thugs say "no, they're really there."  This says it all.
Now, RF offering help to rebuild Donbass. Kiev plays deaf and instead of saying "thank you, come help us," so called "demanding" reparations.
Instead of concentrating on economy and asking all the help he can in that sphere, every time he opens his mouth, he talks about more weapons, more foreign trainers, more militarization.
What are those poor people going to eat tomorrow? His tragic adventure bankrupt that country further and beyond repair. He can use his fortune to buy weapons on his own personal expense. Why he don't do it? OPM is better right? Of course. His grown son went to fight for "freedoms of his country?" No. He was having unprotected sex and multiplying. He was in his warm and cosy bed, eating father's chocolates, huffing and puffing, when others were in cold facing fire, - because of his father's murderous deeds.
His mother has 4 children and now a grandchild, when other mothers are crying on their sons' graves. Some don't even have graves to cry on. PP won't want to end this war. People are going to turn against him. He'll keep the fire going, so distraught people would not have time and energy to think what's next.
Do you know that all Ukrainian oligarchs made their fortunes in Russia and then left? All of them.
That's what one renowned commentator said on ru.tv. What if RF go after their money, freeze their accounts, confiscate their properties?
To me this conflict is just in freeze mode. With Kiev's attitude and mentality I don't see things turn around. I have my own vision how to do it in a right and lasting way. ***********************

Many time, Russia's critics mention some agreements signed between the two in last 23 years.
There is no clause in any agreement signed by Russia where it reads "we're obligated to do so and so, no matter how Ukraine will behave." There is no agreement or contract gives a blank check to the other side, stipulating "no matter any action or its consequence."
Crimea was, is and will be Russian. Not only it has been historically, but its people had a referendum after the "revolution and armed overthrow" of legitimate government in Kiev. They always felt like hostage taken by the accidental events of history and didn't want to become rightless slaves of neo-nazis. Another thing; Sevastopol is a border town and the safety gate to the sea and could not be allowed to be compromised by invaders of nato (who were already all around there sniffing around).
If any country commits "revolution" all its prior contracts are automatically annulled. It's very simple and even primitive; people who sign the contract and took responsibility are not there anymore. ???
Let me remember how we call it in here, when we go into another country; hmmmm, hmmmm, hmmmm.....   oh, I remember, - having interests? Oh, how difficult is that for Russia to learn to say?
Remember papa-Bush went for "desert storm" because "we had interests in Kuwait?"  I see....
What about Russian interests? If I'm not mistaken $14 Billion was lost after saddam was bye-byed.
Who asked Russians how to reimburse their lost investments? Not us, for sure. We didn't even know and couldn't care less. Boohoo! Now with Syria, - the same thing. When are the Americans going to learn history and geography? I'll answer to myself; not any time soon!

Oh before I forget; in last months O tried to befriend Cuba hoping it won't bring Russian ships back into the neighborhood. Did you hear what short-brother/el-jafe said to him? Oh yes, it's going to cost us dearly. He said with only one condition; USA should pay reparation of all the financial damage cause to Cuba in the result of so called "isolation" for all these years. Yes sir, even O don't get everything for free when he's acting like a candidate for second "Nobel Peace Prize."
The first one was thrown on him for sport, so he can do what he'll be told to, the second one he has to pay for. Unless he uses his genius and passes the bill to taxpayer, he won't pull this one through,
I only guess.
Cuba wasn't isolated, it was open to the rest of the world. Castro sent criminals out in droves, dumping them on Florida, remember? I wasn't here at that time, but you were.
Come to think of it now, I'm wondering how did it work for you? Did any of those guys got into your neighborhood? Nice... Go around, mr.american, teach "democracy" to the world.
Russia is more democratic now that it needs to be. For the sake of its future survival as a culture it should stop some of the garbage of humanity entering its society.

I know, I still can be romantic, dream about things of low probability. So what?; I think, I feel, I try.

Now, let me talk about Int'l laws of "self-determination" of nations vs. "territorial 'integrity' of a country." Which one comes first and which one is more important?
To me Int'l law is matter of power. There are no mechanisms of implementing them beside psychical power of the winning side. I know, it also should count historic, ethnic, cultural references, but...
So, why don't you talk about it, learn yourself and teach us?
I'll learn more about it, compare the examples, but not going to write about it in here.
You're a handsomely paid talk-show host, you should do it for us. I'd be listening then.

Today you started with O patriotism. I don't know about it. Politics mostly is about lying by leaving facts out and bending them, when needed, and he reads what his consultants are writing for him.
So, how do I know? How do you know what's exactly in his heart? I can't talk about any one's "feeling" unless they talk to me and I believe them. He might like it not the way you and I think he should, but his own way. Which way it is and how much of it, only history can show.
What I heard him say was; "I might be Christian, but I understand Muslim culture, mentality..." or whatever the rest he was saying. What caught my attention is that he didn't say "I am Christian, but I understand,..... " He said "I might be Christian, but I understand......" Again he gave conflicting or hidden signals, as he at his election time to rally all Muslims to the polls. He did alright then. Every Muslim I ever met and known last 23 years in NYC believe he's Muslim. That's all. Don't they call him nasty names now, after he started advocating for some "causes" that he was pretending to be against before? Yes, oh, yes! But, he got his 8 years out of them, so they can call him whatever they want, for all he cares. If even the .h.t hits the fan, he can read another couple of sentences written for his prompter. No biggy.

Me, myself and I say "PEACE!" to every religion and think we have nothing to do in middle east now and any more. We don't have brains to figure out any successful ending of any war, as far as I'm concerned. With the exception of bombing of Japan and thumbing a nose in Europe in WWII, after Russians already started pushing nazis back. Should they finish it all by themselves, they wouldn't have neo-nazi problem today in heir backyard.

Let go see how hungry, homeless, jobless and distraught people, victims of neo-nazi criminals of today, which are apparently friends of ours now, are doing right now in Southeastern Ukraine.
On the graves of those who lay their lives fighting nazis, their sons are fighting neo-nazis of today.
That soil is saturated with blood of generations, who stood up for their identity and right to choose what to do with their lives and cultures.
At 1tv.ru/news/world/278244 you'll see that in Debaltsevo 200 tonn of humanitarian aid from Russia is being distributed. People who were in basements for months are coming out to get some food. Some look like shadows of themselves. Just seeing the light of the day and being able to breath fresh air is a sign of luck. Most desirable thing is a loaf of bread. Everybody missed it. They didn't have it for weeks. An old lady asks another loaf for her daughter and says "I'm grateful."

Heroic Alex Yevstigneyev showing how ghost town trying to come out if its clinical death.
Every person coming out from dark looks to me like one little twitch of the part of the body of human coming out of coma. My nursing training is giving me this type of comparison pictures to my mind.
At 0:34min. you'll see a resident lady, name Svetlana, is going home. She was in shelter/basement for last month in a neighborhood building. She is showing her windows. After she ran for cover, she was told that her building was bombed, that it's completely in ruins, but she hasn't seen the damage inside the building yet.
She goes in and Alex follows. They go to the 4th floor to check her apt. out. At 0:45min. you'll see her reaction. "It's scary, I also have children and grandchildren and couldn't contact them, don't even know if they're alive, tomorrow I'll go by foot to search for them," she says while wiping her tears.
her place has no doors, no windows, no nothing.
Do you know what UA government did from couple of days ago? Cut entire flow of gas to Donbass region.
Most of this town is living in ruins. People carry dry wood to light a fire.
Rescuers brought with them 2 emergency tents. Those can't accommodate all 5000 people in town left homeless, but at least can warm them up, before more help arrives.
A men, one of volunteers says "they can sit here, warm up, better than in their broken apartments."
In the air, at this time, instead of smell of house fire there is an aroma of a fireplace from a "field kitchen" (as they call it in military terms in Russian). Guys brought water to boil, getting ready to feed the residents with free super.
The new Mayor of city - Alex Afendikov is there, talking to people for the first time, saying "this is our example, we don't leave our people behind. At first we need to build dormitory type buildings,
so people can stay together in warm and have accommodations for families, then we will build and restore the entire city."

Wow. This warms up my heart. I wish I could go and help.
It will be much better if those people stay together in one place. They will be a moral support for each other to live through their ordeals.

Look at this; for the first time of this war, thank God, heroic Alex is cheerful while reporting.
"Most important thing is that people are talking about the war in past tense already.
Things will start improving, doctors and psychologists will come to work here, people will get warm place and food and, little do they know, a column of tracks with humanitarian aid just arrived to the center of the city. That's it! Tomorrow the whole city will be here," he says with happy face, at least.
A first tiny store with small window opened up today in town. People are asking for salt and milk with smile on their faces.

I see the exhaustion from horror in their eyes, though. ***********************************

In the meantime, in Kremlin P was discussing how to provide Donbass with gas, because Kiev's murderers put a stop on it. It's at 1tv.ru/news/polit/278245.

In the meantime, in Kiev, some came out to remember the ones who were killed in and around maidan a year ago. "Heavenly 100" they call the victims (still UA gov. didn't figure out who were shooting at them). Some were walking with placards with ? mark on them, meaning to ask "what has changed in the country for one year. PP was booed while making a speech on stage in maidan;
at NTV.ru/video/1065221.

While in Kiev they're marching in the streets and making speeches, in the area of  ex "katyol" in Debaltsevo, local soldiers found many bodies of UA soldiers. Also, in and around cities they're catching some left over thugs who are still up to committing provocative acts of violence against civilians.
Heroic Dmitry Zaitsev is reporting at NTV. ru/video/1064301 from town of Uglegorsk (meaning "coal town" in Russian), looking like a ground zero, a war zone, a ghost town.
"People are calling this place "new Chernobyl" now, in this city there is no water, no electricity and no phone connection," Dima says while showing around.
Before thugs fled, they left hidden explosives and landmines all over the area. Specialists are walking with detonators to liquidate them. Everybody is instructed not to touch unknown metallic objects.
Everywhere you can see skeletons of burned military machinery used in fierce battles until yesterday.

Look at this old man, a former miner all his life. He was found half-frozen and starving for 4 days already, at 1:57min.
"They gave me loaf a bread and a cigarette, what else an old man needs?' he says. I'm speechless seeing these people's moral sturdiness. Their spirits are stoic to me. I doubt I could take that much.
Look at those nice looking dogs roaming the streets. Strays use to be outside living around the people in those areas, doing their normal hunting, sometimes eating human food. They're not neutered or spayed and there are not enough animal shelters, so they go around and act like dogs should.
Do you and your listeners know what these people already lived through during the last century?
How hard it is to work in those mines (which ran by 19th century technology) for  many decades to just retire? Mostly not even with savings. Work and work and send most of the .h.t to Kiev and be left alone to starve and freeze to death? Rescuers counted how many building in this town survived to be livable. Ready to hear?..  Only 2; one is a tiny one room church (you'll see at 2:12min.), another is a cabin in old cemetery for the guard.
Later in the tape he's in Donetsk and sharing his feeling how people looked like while coming out of basements. Showing just half an hours ago broken windows and saying that he still hears shelling and in Donetsk there is NO ceasefire yet. You can hear the gunfire also. Besides neighborhoods of Donetsk, also town of Avdeyevka was bombarded today. Those thugs who gave up are being held in humane conditions; from the budget of DNR they get free food, cloths, etc. They sure seem comfy, sleeping in rooms with bunk beds. DNR is ready to exchange them, as agreed, to "all to all" with Kiev, but no word from Kiev yet.

I wonder what psychopath PP was talking about in turkishmaidan today. He said he "won," maybe? Maybe he's a "peace lover" by nature's design? One thing is clear; he's not in a hurry to order to stop firing and getting his hostages back home.

Today Putin gave medals to many veterans (most of them are over 90 years old) of WWII war and said that any external pressure toward Russia, will not go unchallenged. These fought nazis 70 years ago and their sons and grandsons are fighting neo-nazis in Ukrainian territory today. Go figure.

So long.














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