I only skimmed through the article at first and thought they had succeeded.
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who saw the vid of all the mp's voting to get the president out hahah that is so funny the countdown and singing made me laugh
off topic MY SIG IS SO CUTE
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I have a question
If the Ukraine split into two countries, will there be 2 seperate Eurovision entries? thanks.
Never would I have guessed this thread would end up discussing Eurovision?? :P
Why do you say lapdog in relation to Russia but use the term 'friendlier' when it comes to relations with the west/EU? Do you really think that US does not pressure it's 'allies' in much the same way as Russia does? That's without even mentioning the EU which openly dominates it's member states.
The pro-Russia Government of Ukraine was elected by a majority in the Ukraine, not the other way around: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraini...election,_2012 This Russia=bad and America=good Cold War mentality really needs to be put to bed.
Because they actively want to become friendlier with the EU, they are being forced by Russia not to. Ukraine is (or was) very much still under heavy influence from the Kremlin, the same cannot be said about the EU, which is why they are Russia's lapdog. Pretty self explanatory, no?
In response to the Cold War tidbit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corrupt...cal_corruption
How do you reach such a conclusion when the pro-Russian government won the election?
You'd be correct in saying that a large portion of the country wants closer ties with the European Union, yes. But so would a statement which says a large proportion of the country seeks closer ties with the Russian Federation instead. Both are correct, not just one BBC version.
The constant Russia bashing and anti-Russia propaganda in the western media is so transparent and boring.