Posted on September 1st, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Vlad!
Who’s the badass PM
Who’s part machine and part KGB?
(Vlad!)
You’re damn right!
Who is the man
That could break your neck with just one hand?
(Vlad!)
Can ya dig it?
Who’s the cat that won’t cop out
When NATO’s troops are all about?
(Vlad!)
Right on!
You see this cat Vlad is a bad mother–
(Shut your mouth!)
But I’m just talkin’ about Vlad!
(Then we can dig [...]
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Posted on May 9th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Today in Moscow, Russian leaders went and had themselves an old-fashioned Communist Bloc party:
Nuclear missiles and tanks paraded Friday across Red Square for the first time since the Soviet era but new President Dmitry Medvedev warned other nations against “irresponsible ambitions” that he said could start wars.
Marching bands and 8,000 troops goose-stepped across the square, followed by [...]
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Posted on February 28th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
I started reading in The International Herald Tribune this morning about Dimitri Medvedev, the man chosen from on high to be Russia’s next President.
But I have to be honest - the story bored the hell out of me, so I gave up. Maybe I’m just not in the mood to read about how Medvedev will [...]
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Posted on February 12th, 2008 by Steve Skojec
Breitbart is reporting this morning that a couple of Russian Tupolev 95 Bombers buzzed the USS Nimitz in the Pacific over the weekend. The bombers were followed closely by F/A18 Hornets, and no communications were reported to have exchanged.
When I was a kid in the eighties, I used to always watch the news with my [...]
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Posted on November 30th, 2007 by Steve Skojec
Putin and Pals are forcibly tipping the scales in this weekend’s parliamentary elections so he can remain in power as Soviet Premier “National Leader”:
Asked whether the Kremlin was planning to manipulate Sunday’s election Vladimir Churov, the head of Russia’s central election commission, told the Guardian: “They will be the most free, most transparent, and most suitable [...]
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