
In The Dear Hope This Will Last A Day...
#1
Posted 14 September 2004 - 02:01 PM
Thank GOD we in the US aren't ruled by a madman who uses terrorism as an excuse for insane, abusive policies.
#2
Posted 14 September 2004 - 02:16 PM
Anyways, do you have a link to Putin's new policy? I'd like to read it for myself, before making a judgement call.
#3
Posted 14 September 2004 - 02:21 PM
http://news.bbc.co.u...ope/3653084.stm
#4
Posted 14 September 2004 - 03:59 PM
I agree with his policy to appoint several positions instead of having them all be elected. Elections aren't infallibe. The U.S.A. proves that.
He's not picking his successor, or anything. And! Even the U.S. president appoints people in positions. We don't vote Chief of Homeland Security. We don't vote in Chief of the CIA. None of that.
Putin's policy is allowing their government to closely resemble our own. I personally think it's a bad thing, but it may not be, and I can't state as fact that it is or isn't. If this is what Putin feels Russia needs in order to overcome their recent attack (And Russia is subject to "terrorism" far more than the U.S., so let's cut them a little slack if they go impatient.), then I say go for it. Putin's replies following the Beslan massacre instilled a sense of hope and perserverence in me, and I don't even live in Russia!
He's always criticized and painted as evil, but tell me, what Leader of a struggling nation isn't? Putin was elected, so let him run his term.
#5
Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:05 PM
One person tried to name a breed of tomato after him. There's cafés named after him. Some people have his image plastered on their counters or hung on their walls in a Stalin/Hitler-fashion (and Putin's not even forcing them to do that either!)
It is a strange development, but Russia has never had much like with democracy. The anarachists that blew up Tsar Nicholas II killed him before he could bring in sweeping democratic reforms to the Duma and let's not forget the Soviet Government.
#6
Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:08 PM
#7
Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:17 PM
Russia deals with a lot more shit than the U.S. does. You can't expect them to just say "let's all emulate america, we'll be so much better."
Also, I find no reason why any country should readily turn over every bit of information to us. It's only our business if they want us to know. That whole "freedom of information" chatter is just something to hold against places who are run differently. We always clamor we have free media here, but tell me that Bush had 0 control over the media, and I'll tell you you're a fool.
Again, I re-iterate. Russia is Russia. Not America. If Putin responds to terrorism by appointing positions instead of letting them be elected... what's a fuck of a lot better than bombing the shit out of innocent countries in retribution, ne?
#8
Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:18 PM
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Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:20 PM
#10
Posted 14 September 2004 - 04:30 PM
That's really a matter of opinion, I guess.
#11
Posted 14 September 2004 - 05:08 PM
#12
Posted 14 September 2004 - 06:24 PM
Dictator (tito): Lets work to rebuild our country
Democratically elected official (Milosovich): Lets engage in ethnic cleansing!
I'll be the first to admit systems dont necessarily work in every nation. But look at russian history, dictatorships are the natural state of Russia!
#13
Posted 14 September 2004 - 06:28 PM
#14
Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:05 PM
I didn't say the good guys would always get elected. Hitler was duely elected. But having a chance to pick your own leaders is better than having them imposed on you.Originally posted by Big O@Sep 14 2004, 06:24 PM
Tell that to Yugoslovia!
Dictator (tito): Lets work to rebuild our country
Democratically elected official (Milosovich): Lets engage in ethnic cleansing!
I'll be the first to admit systems dont necessarily work in every nation. But look at russian history, dictatorships are the natural state of Russia!
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Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:21 PM
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Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:23 PM
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Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:24 PM
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Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:34 PM
#19
Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:36 PM
Not really. What comes after the appiontee?Originally posted by Big O@Sep 14 2004, 08:24 PM
And the point is that when the people can not choose a good leader (I.E. Germany, or modern Iraq) its better to have a good leader imposed upon them.
#20
Posted 14 September 2004 - 08:51 PM
if the country is ready democrazation shall occur as it did in Portugal and Spain. If not, another apointee.Originally posted by Alakhriveion@Sep 14 2004, 08:36 PM
Not really. What comes after the appiontee?
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Posted 14 September 2004 - 09:01 PM
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Posted 15 September 2004 - 09:57 AM
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Posted 15 September 2004 - 11:08 AM
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Posted 15 September 2004 - 11:15 AM
#28
Posted 15 September 2004 - 01:54 PM
Oh but it does! Because if the elections are not from a worthy mass they are a corrupted election. Is trial by biased jury a trial?Originally posted by Alakhriveion@Sep 15 2004, 09:57 AM
I didn't say anything about the nature of the leader. The fact is that one method of selection is moral, the other isn't. What becomes of it has no bearing whatever on this.
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Posted 15 September 2004 - 02:00 PM
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Posted 15 September 2004 - 02:10 PM