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Posted by: estguy

200 million !! I read it in Pravda it has to be true !!! : ) I also read in Pravda,,that the U.S. used Steven Spielburg to orchistrate the supposed "Moon Landing" in 1969,,,and America's 2nd most likely place to invade after Iraque is Russia,,can you believe!! Yea,,we will invade Russia,,and take all their women !!



Posted by: rtking

200 Million what?

So sad that there's still many Americans who believe that the moon landing in 1969 was fully fiction as well. (I personally believe we've been there. Where else do we get swiss cheese from?)

It's interesting to know that journalism is probably the same everywhere! There's an abundant need to "sensationalize" the news to make it interesting. In Los Angeles, we have 5 television stations that broadcast news and compete against each other. And that's just LOCAL news! Y'know, we've just got to get that juicy gossip out there somehow!

Bob



Posted by: NastasyA

A fire in a building of Arbitration court of Moscow


http://top.rbc.ru/index1.shtml



Posted by: Pin Boy

I believe whoever posted the number 200 million probably meant to write 20 million. I was under the impression that's the number of WW II Russian deaths. Amazingly tragic.

PB



Posted by: Arnold

Khashyar had to cut a thred apart and this is what happened.

Estguy was refering to a post he made in Bordric's Thread called, "Politics are a no, no...!

Actually, what we got from going to the moon, is "CoolAid", as it was invented for the astronauts enjoyment.

Hello NastasyA!

I went to that link, but I think the story has moved, were there any casualties? Was it arsen, to destroy certain undesirable documents?

Are people excited about the up coming election?
And what happens, if less than 50% of the elegible voters show up?
Will there have to be another election held?
Who will be in power in such a case?
Also, how do you explain the lack of interest in exercising your civic right to chose a new government?
Is it a spill over still from the Soviet era?

Wow, NastasyA, looks to me like you are going to be busy on this WD explaining politics of the FSU!

--Arnold



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