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Last issues:

Mr. Kasparov and his ”quasi una fantasia”

For what purpose do we need the All-Russian Moldavian Congress?

The “rigid” mania of the President Putin

Ingooshetia – is it possible to drive the Caucasus when the driving-belts are torn off?

Open letter to Sir Roderick Lyne, HM Ambassador to the Russian Federation.

Kadyrov is dead, the Chechen knot is undone and, together with it, the Russian knot is possibly undone too

Official incomes of the chief officials were increased. What good may gilding of the already rotten parts do?

Who forbids the Russians to be champions of liberty?

There was a dumb question in Medvedev’s eyes: “Am I talking sense?”

Russian myths – absurdities talked about all around.

2005-03-22 Mr. Kasparov and his ”quasi una fantasia”.
“Chess!” said Ostap. “Do you realize what chess is? It promotes the advance of culture and also the economy”. With such words the great contriver Ostap Bender from the Twelve Chairs, a brilliant novel by Ilf and Petrov, began his unprecedented chess affair of turning the regional town Vasyuki into the capital of the world, the most elegant city in the universe. The great grandmaster Garry Kasparov seems to be entirely of the same opinion. He assures that his section “Committee 2008”, given the right organization, could completely change Russia. More >>>

2004-09-24 The “rigid” mania of the President Putin.
What is the difference between a common human being and that who’s chosen politics as his field of action? A common human being acts according to his own aims, ambitions and views. A politician has to act in the interests of the society which he wants to represent. It especially refers to the politicians who have a real power, to state and public figures. There is no such sententia as “don’t want”, “don’t like”, “don’t wish” for political figures. More >>>

2004-06-30 Open letter to Sir Roderick Lyne, HM Ambassador to the Russian Federation..
Honourable Sir! Perhaps, you have already forgotten the interview you gave to the “Nezavisimaya Gazeta” in the end of May (the interview was published in the newspaper on May 31, 2004). I suppose the interview was a part of your performance of the arduous duties you have to perform as the Ambassador. Therefore, by definition, it cannot contain any revelation. My congratulations: it really contains no such thing. It turned out to be a very restrained and tactful text. More >>>

2004-04-30 Official incomes of the chief officials were increased. What good may gilding of the already rotten parts do?.
On April, 10 some fine man by name Vladimir Vladimirovich signed on behalf of the Russian President the decree of “improvement of the government officials payment”. In the strict accordance with this historic document the RF President service will cost taxpayers 72 000 $, the services offered by the other participants of the so-called “vertical power” will cost from 1000 to 3000 $ monthly per each person. Is it good or bad? More >>>

2004-03-30 There was a dumb question in Medvedev’s eyes: “Am I talking sense?”.
When Mr. Medvedev, Chief of the administration, was presenting the fruit of brainwork (as if it was his and at the same time presidential one) it was obvious he had confidence neither in himself, nor in the fruit nor in whose brainwork it was of. It looked like an exam from the student ages past and gone. The only difference was that in that case not only the student but the professor as well displayed his complete ignorance of the subject. Medvedev asked the President with his eyes “Am I talking sense?”. But the President himself seemed having no idea. More >>>

2004-03-14 The imposture of march 14, the sekond time of troubles is spent..
Well, it’ll come. The sand-glass of the March 14 regime will measure off its last moments. And the end will come. Irrespective of what the Central Election Commission officials will write and proclaim the remnants of the Eltsin-Putin regime’s shaky legitimacy will disappear. Russian will enter a new era. More >>>

2005-01-10 For what purpose do we need the All-Russian Moldavian Congress?.
On Sunday, December 12, 2004, the old, worn-out batch of threadbare “Moldavian” politicians pompously summoned so called “Russia for democracy, against dictatorship” All-Russian civic congress. So great ado. With the same self-righteousness it was proclaimed that (I quote Interfax agency information) leaders of Yabloko and Union of Right Forces called for unification of democratic forces. More >>>

2004-07-13 Ingooshetia – is it possible to drive the Caucasus when the driving-belts are torn off?.
That the action in Ingooshetia had elements of some kind of private message to Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin is obvious first of all due to its date: they made the blitzkrieg on Ingooshetia on June 22 at night. For those who still can’t catch the idea we remind: Kadirov, the symbol of the putinskaya apology to say “victory” in Chechnya, was extinguished on May 9, the Victory Day. The Great Patriotic War ended on May 9 in 1945. And it began on June 22. Perhaps, that’s the reason the successor is so much troubled with the events in Ingooshetia? More >>>

2004-05-24 Kadyrov is dead, the Chechen knot is undone and, together with it, the Russian knot is possibly undone too.
There is a long-standing tradition of the opposition press to bring accusations against Valdimir Vladimirovich that he has not done anything at all in Chechnya in the elapsed five years. On the balance this judgement is utterly unfair. Indeed, after his notorious appeal “to blot them out in lavatories” Mr. Putin has performed a really titanic work. More >>>

2004-04-12 Who forbids the Russians to be champions of liberty?.
Looking at the scanty and rich only in a certain sense variety of what may with great reservation be called opposition, democratic or liberal, sooner or later one cannot but ask oneself some reasonable questions. The reason is the remarkable transformation of the concept “liberal” which is getting a semantics, if I may say so, quite irrelevant to the original one. The semantic field of the concept is getting wider, and that’s to the good, no doubt, but it widens in such a strange way that Gottlob Frege would have had to remake his semiotic triangle into a parallelepiped or repeal it at all. More >>>

2004-03-22 Russian myths – absurdities talked about all around..
The notion foreign ladies and gentlemen have about Russia, even except those ignorant philistines who still think that we have wild beers walking along the streets, yet the notion is as erroneous as unanimous and at the same time scant. The blame lies with the foreign mass media which obviously doesn’t bother too much to investigate carefully the matter preferring instead to repeat endlessly some stereotypes which are sometimes really fantastic but usually just absurd. More >>>

2004-03-10 “Raised from the dark” became the premier. Fradkov’s confession..
As it was expected, the so called “State Duma” confirmed the so-called “prime minister” at it’s session on Friday. “All of a sudden I came out from the dark to the light” confessed Mr Fradkov when commenting on the appointment. And that’s just the thing we’ve tried to remember – who did his face reminded us of? Yet, it lacks some details (most likely he broke them off by the underground rocks on his way up), but never mind, they’ll grow back within four weeks. It is especially important considering many thousands of sheep living in our country who will take Mr Fradkov for one of themselves looking at his horns. More >>>

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