Tuesday, February 23, 2016

To Michael Savage Feb. 23rd, Tuesday

Doc,

I listened part of the show only. You were talking about O letting people with all sorts of nasty diseases into the country. I have a guess why is he doing it but I can't put it in here.
ClosingGitmo is another thing.
I believe they should keep them all together, not spreading around into different jails and put them in Alaska. Pork should be a must on the menu. I'd give them raw like Derek Nance eats it. That's all.
You said that yesterday you took only one call and wanted to take many calls today. Then you said that to have regular callers is not a good idea. It depends/ With me you could cover many different topics. By saying "regular" you mean the same mentality applied to the same or similar topics.
I don't like to call anyway, it's a nerve racking experience.

Today is the day of Homeland Defender, in short it's the Men's Day. Because military service was mandatory, everybody had a defender in their family. We gave gifts to brothers, fathers, husbands, etc. Feb. 23rd was and is like our Father's Day in here and March 8 was and is Mother's Day.
It's a festive day in there; with parade, concerts, athletic competitions, going out for dinner, to discotheque, visiting each other, etc.
At 1tv.ru/news/social/302617 you'll see what happened in Moscow.
Putin received the parade, put a wreath on the Monument of Unknown Soldier in Alexander's Garden. Despite bad weather caused by yesterday's blizzard, people came out to participate in celebrations, allies, marches and festivals.
Minister of Culture opened a monument to military doctors and nurses.
Minister of Health Veronica Skvortsova said that medical instructors (corps) on the front lines had the shortlist lives - 40 second. They knew that most likely they won't make it alive. They made miracles, though.
There were some trophy and contemporary military machinery on display on the streets where people could watch and kids could play on them. 150 military service families got the keys to their apartments in Saratov region. The end of the day was marked by more than 10 000 fireworks in the hero cities around the country.
[I miss those things.]

Top commander Sergei Shoigu via videoconferencing addressed Russian forces working in Syria and congratulated them for their holiday, at 1tv.ru/news/social/302618. Song and dance group of Black Sea Fleet entertained them with singer Alex Rosenbaum.

At 1tv.ru/news/polit/302619 Moscow and Washington agreed on ceasefire in Syria in result of which many displaced people are going and will be able to go back to their homes.
[This is a 10 min. clip, you have to watch it all.]

Here, at 1tv.ru/news/world/302620 you'll see some people from freed villages of Homs are already returning.
[It's so nice to see people find each other and try to renovate their homes and put together the pieces of their broken lives. It's like getting new lease on life. This made me emotional.]

In Cuba, the elder brother of Castros' Ramon Castro is dead at 92. [boo-hoo!]

Potato face ketchup-kerry said that Russia's role is essential in resolving Syrian conflict, but US has a "mysterious" Plan-B, which might be the partitioning of the territory, if planned ceasefire at Feb. 27 fails to hold, at rt.com/usa/333419-kerry-plan-ceasefire-syria.

Slashings are up in NYC subway and Guardian Angels are back on the patrolling the system. Even RT covered it. He calls the mayor and the Police Commissioner 'delusional' and in 'medically induced psychosis.' [Good job Curtis!]  He also has a group in Moscow.



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