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Руссофобиха жжот

La Russophobe, being even more indefatigable and prolific then ever, took a great liking to my blog. Here's one of her comments that I found especially amusing:

My blog contains hundreds of comments and has had thousands of visits in its short existence, making it one of the most trafficked Russia speciality blogs in the world. You are a classic Russophile piece of dirt, telling outrageous lies totally detached from the facts. Lies like yours are exactly what has brought Russia to its knees. I suggest you check the lead post on the blog, top ten reasons to hate Russia, which contains more than three dozen comments. To read it, CLICK HEREInstead of dealing with my comments in this post, you make a personal attack upon me. Typical attitude of a failed, dishonest Neo-Soviet propagandist, and clear proof of just how good my blog is. You can't handle the important facts it uniquely reports, so you launch a pathetic personal attack.What's more, you obviously haven't read my blog at all, since it clearly states that its purpose is NOT to attract comments but to DOCUMENT the rise of the Neo-Soviet Union. Unlike this blog, only people who are members of BLOGGER can write on La Russophobe. There's a quote at the top of my blog that you ought to read: Vincent Van Gogh sold only one painting in his whole life. I guess to a disgusting little toad like you, that makes him a failure. La Russophobe doesn't think so, nor does the world.For you information (as if you cared about facts) my article about racism in Russia recently appeared on Publius Pundit CLICK HERE TO READ IT where it also generated a large number of comments. My blog is widely linked and generates more than 10,000 Google hits.

Sitemeter at the LR blog registered 6300 visitors in four months. What happened to 3700 Google hits? Did they miss the target?

Seems like I'm not the only one who thinks that Kim F. needs some serious medical help. Here's a comment from Anonymous:

You might not really help LR (and us) further by reacting the way you did to her. She just craves for attention, or rather reaction, as you noticed, like some kids use provocation and wait to get a punishment from their parents to get their love and attention. LR only needs some medical help, and some comforting words from us: "Now, now, we understand your point, and you are right in all of your comments. Some people might not show you how much they appreciate you, but they are just fools. Everything is alright. Do not worry, we will always agree with you. You are very important to all of us."

Can anyone tell me - does a typical American insurance covers costs of Prozac?



Shift

Sunflower

For the past six years or so I've noticed a few things about the sun.

The first thing I noticed was the intensification of glare on shiny surfaces such as rear windows and chrome trim on cars and trucks is now nearly blinding.

The next thing I noticed was that the sunburns I get are a much fiercer red, deeper in my skin, and longer lasting. These days, my body absorbs enormous amounts of heat within a few minutes after I go outside, and it radiates that heat like a convection oven. I can feel the immense concentration of the sun within my own flesh.

Finally, and probably the observation that clinched it for me, I noticed that water in clear containers grows moss in about a day if left in the sun. I never used to have to cover my water dispenser and other bottles immediately, but now I must or I see a green coating on the walls within a day.

I'm an intuitive rather than scientific person. But no one with a pulse can now argue that global warming is real and intensifying incrementally outside the artificial time frames imposed by man (and by "man" I mean precisely males that have perpetuated patriarchal dominance for the past ten millennia). I suspect that mainstream science has no real grasp of what is actually happening. Scientifc data clearly shows how C02 exacerbates the "problem" of global warming, but it is only one of many factors that have combined into the greater phenomenon.



I'm excited to discover a website that supports what I've intuited for the better part of the past decade. According to several people who have been observing the earth for much longer than that are recording the shifts in energy fields, in the sun's activities, and in underwater volcanic activity that heats up the ocean. The earth is a living, breathing organism affected by the cosmos, and the sooner we all realize that we are part of that organism and all interconnected, the sooner we'll stop fighting wars with each other and begin to shift our attention to a far more harrowing reality: Our Earth could actually become uninhabitable.

The Amazon rainforest is dying at a similar rate that the Earth is heating up. If we lose the Amazon rainforest, we could lose so much oxygen and other unknown factors that compare with human catastrophes like nuclear winter. My best guess is that it's too late to turn this thing around. At any rate, so long as we're focused on war and money and competition and globalization, the Earth continues to die.

And so does the human race.

I didn't mean to be negative, but I don't see much evidence that without intervention we have much of a chance.



A Liberal Guide to Better Understanding Freedom Fighters

My previous post "Excusable Terrorism" generated some comment. Pietari posted a real masterpiece. I think it shouldn't be wasted in the comments section so I re-post it here.

A Liberal Guide to Better Understanding Freedom Fighters

At this very moment it is too early to know the precise number of hostage takers killed or captured. In any case, it is important to keep some simple liberal rules in mind just in case one or more freedom fighters survived the attacks by the Russian police and were taken into custody:

1. We may not condone their killings - if there were any at all -, but we have to look for the root causes for a better understanding of their behavior. Were they inconvenienced in practicing their religion? Delays during rush hour in Chechnya? Election losses? Only if we know exactly what drove these young men and women to their somewhat regrettable actions can we make a final judgment.

2. Avoid the term "terrorists" for the hostage takers by all means. They have families with mothers and fathers, brothers and sisters, and it would be a great disservice for them to have their relatives labeled with derogative terms.

3. The hostage takers have full rights for proper legal procedure. They should be assigned the best lawyers available, preferably from France or Germany. Both countries have a proud tradition of setting proven terrorists free, either as a result of faulty court hearings or by giving in to blackmail.

4. It must be investigated in full detail if Putin is behind the hostage taking. He has every interest in the world to appear as a hardliner, and he desperately needed another victory over Chechnyan freedom fighters. While this is only a non-confirmed hypothesis so far, we have not heard any rejection of it from official Russian government sources - which is quite telling in itself, of course.

5. There can be no - repeat: NO - capital punishment for the hostage takers. Capital punishment is a cruel and inhuman act that violates the human rights of the accused.

6. We request that an internationally reputable organization such as the Red Cross be permitted to monitor conditions and report cases of abuse and torture in the prison where the hostage takers are held.

7. Free flow of information between the imprisoned hostage takers and their peers from Al Qaida must be permitted at all times. Access to telecommunications and the internet must be guaranteed.

The search for a political solution of the conflict is imperative. Meetings between representatives of the Russian government and the hostage takers, under the supervision of the United Nations, are the only way out of the crisis.

The cycle of violence has got to stop! We will keep you posted on any human rights violations by the Russian government. The hostage takers deserve a fair and transparent legal procedure.

You may throw up now...


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