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    Putin finds underwater treasures

    Putin finds underwater treasures

    8 hrs ago - Reuters 0:47 | 2,364 views

    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin scuba dives at the site of a Greek ruin on the southern Black Sea coast. Rough cut only (no reporter narration)
    “the misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all” -- Joan Robinson

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    • I am not sure that ordinary mortals can claim such 'souvenirs'.

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      • Russia's James Bonds vs. America's Barack Obama - The Colbert Report - 2011-18-08 - Video Clip | Comedy Central

        LOL, Love Colbert
        “the misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all” -- Joan Robinson

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        • Vladimir Putin has been presented with a certificate entitling him to free taxi journeys for life by one of Russia's foremost motorist associations.

          Vladimir Putin given free taxi journeys for life - Telegraph

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          • as if he needs a cab when he has his own bat mobile?

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            • "In an uncharacteristically unguarded admission, the Russian prime minister's spokesman conceded that the amphorae had been planted in shallow water for Mr Putin to find by well-meaning archaeologists keen to please the Russian strong man."

              Vladimir Putin diving discovery was staged, spokesman admits - Telegraph

              No! Accounts for the way he pulled them out of the sea bed without a care.
              Last edited by snapper; 06 Oct 11,, 13:24.

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              • And that my friends is how great characters are turned into maniacs.Butt kissers are the worst enemy of anyone.Generally speaking,disregarding our pal's Vlad problem.
                Those who know don't speak
                He said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one. Luke 22:36

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                • Putin's has "fake jugs".
                  http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bes...fake-putin.cnn
                  Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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                  • Really? How do you explain all those shirtless vacation photos?


                    Putin calls himself hardest-working Russian leader
                    APBy MANSUR MIROVALEV - Associated Press | AP – 32 mins ago

                    Putin calls himself hardest-working Russian leader - Yahoo! News

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                    MOSCOW (AP) — Prime Minister Vladimir Putin lauded himself Monday as Russia's hardest-working leader since World War II, putting himself above Communist-era titans like Stalin and Khrushchev in his first lengthy interview since announcing that he will return to the presidency next year.

                    The nationally televised display of bravado was remarkable even for a man known for his extreme self-confidence, obsession with his public image and virtually unquestioned control over Russia's most important institutions.

                    Putin announced last month that he will run for a third term as president in March elections, and his victory is seen as a certainty. He told the heads of Russia's three national television channels that the Soviet Union's Communist-era leaders were not physically capable and willing to run the country the way he does.

                    "I can't recall Soviet leadership after World War II who worked as hard," the former KGB colonel said. "They did not know what to do because of their physical capabilities or misunderstandings."

                    The channel heads took turns asking Putin a series of polite questions that ranged from deferential to obsequious. One of them compared Putin to a hawk — to which the prime minister replied with a condescending smile.

                    "A hawk is a good birdie," he said. "But I am against any cliches."

                    None of the interviews questioned Putin's favorable comparison of himself to the Soviet Union's post-WWII leaders.

                    Those leaders include Joseph Stalin, who turned most of Eastern Europe into a Communist bloc; Nikita Khrushchev, who provoked the Caribbean missile crisis, sent the first man in space and banged his shoe on the table in the United Nations promising to "bury" the Western world; and Mikhail Gorbachev, who started perestroika and the democratic changes that led — against his will — to the 1991 Soviet collapse.

                    Putin accused his Communist-era predecessors of making people feel unsafe and monopolizing ideological and economic power in ways that led to the collapse.

                    "This political force led the country to collapse and disintegration," he said. "People lost the sense of being protected."

                    During his two terms in 2000-2008, Putin put national television under Kremlin control and used it project the portrait of himself as a wise and robust leader who personally manages crises and keeps his fellow Russians safe. He also cultivated the image of a macho leader who can pilot fighter jets, ride a horse bare-chested and pet Siberian tigers.

                    Putin looked especially hawkish in comparison with his successor, the bookish Dmitry Medvedev, who appointed his mentor prime minister and was widely seen as a No. 2 leader during his four years in the Kremlin.

                    Medvedev said last month that he would not seek a second term. Putin is all but certain to serve a third presidential term that has been extended to six years from four, and he could stay in power until 2024.

                    Putin compared himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was elected U.S. president four times in the times of the Great Depression and World War II.

                    Roosevelt "acted effectively, and the number of terms or the years he spent in power did not matter," Putin said. "What does it mean? It means that when a country is in complicated, difficult conditions, on its way from a crisis, back to its feet, stability in politics is of extreme importance."

                    Putin's return to the presidency is likely to strengthen the "managed democracy" system he installed in his first stint as president. Under it, opposition parties face high obstacles to winning seats in parliament; of the four parties currently in parliament only the Communists, whose support is dwindling, act as a genuine opposition force.

                    Opposition groups' attempts to hold rallies are rarely approved by authorities and unsanctioned gatherings are quickly broken up by police. All major television channels are under state control and rarely present opposition views.
                    “the misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all” -- Joan Robinson

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                    • ;)
                      Fortitude.....The strength to persist...The courage to endure.

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                      • Little Shop of KGB Horror!

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                        “the misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing compared to the misery of not being exploited at all” -- Joan Robinson

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                        • that is not how a dentist handle his tool

                          and the happy face
                          :insane:

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                            • All that humidity may cause rust.
                              Those who know don't speak
                              He said to them, "But now if you have a purse, take it, and also a bag; and if you don't have a sword, sell your cloak and buy one. Luke 22:36

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                              • I have heard on the radio that his 54 years old wife is in 7th month of pregnancy

                                Can someone confirm this?
                                No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

                                To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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