Like Mandela and Chávez, Putin ignores Neocon ideologies and is not afraid to make the hard choices...
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Chávez is a great example. Sitting on the world's biggest oil reserves and still the country goes bankrupt.
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To me this is says so much—the GINI coefficient became 187% better than that of the US. This despite record GDP growth.
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And how is Venezuela doing today?
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Not well. I blame the CIA for its relentless interference. But it will improve. Still better than pre Chavez.
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check history, they've always done that. Until they decided that the current tsar was an imposter and replaced him.
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The people was always led by some ambitious persons when they revolted. Never pure grass root - as far as I remember.
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but the revolt was sparking and waiting for the leader, everywhere. There is no spark here
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The October revolution was instigated, planned and executed from above. Ordinary people just pawns. Russian reality.
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Beaten wife syndrome hits
#Ukrainians en mass They were sold a liepic.twitter.com/YhyfXI6z8l
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But some fools ignore 100million Russians who love their leaderpic.twitter.com/WPitcNA671
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that is then 68 million that don't love him....
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Modern contemporary slavery—in the US an estimated 17K foreign nationals and 200K US children being trafficked within the US!
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Do a simple task... look at the human index, GDP PPP per capita for Russia prior to Putin and now..
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Elaborate then, which modern leader has achieved more for his people than Putin?
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I cannot think of one deed that one could consider it against the nations interest... /2
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