Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Сорос разоружает Америку под эгидой демократии!-George Soros is disarming America!



Джордж Сорос разоружает Америку под эгидой демократии!


Производитель огнестрельного оружия
Marlin выкуплен Соросом!


Производитель огнестрельного оружия,Marlin уже закрывает двери! Они делают это для нас, Америка! Даже если вы не владеете пистолетом вы должны знать это. Это удар по всем владельцам оружияи спортсменам. Мы не можем полагаться на СМИ, чтобы сообщить нам эту информацию так как они либо контролируються, либо симпатизируют Соросу и Обаме.

А кто же покупает предприятия,производящие оружие?? За последние несколько лет компания под названием «Свобода» скупила целую группу производителей оружия и боеприпасов, таких известных как Bushmaster, Marlin, Remington, DPMS,Дакота оружия и H & R.





Некоторые люди опасаются, что этагруппа «Свобода» будет скоро контролироватьбольшую часть компаний производителей огнестрельного оружия в Соединенных Штатах.



Если вы контролируете производителей вы можете решить, прекратить продажу гражданским лицам-какой идеальный способконтролировать оружие владение оружием рядовых Американцев!?



Любой из вас слегка покапавшись в сети может узнать что группа «Свобода» , в свою очередь, принадлежит компании под названием Cerberus Capital Management. Угадайте, ктоуправляет Cerberus?? ДЖОРДЖ СОРОС!

Его цель—резкое ограничение или полный запрет на продажу оружия гражданским лицам.



Если вы хотите знать почему эту информацию не найти ни в каких Американских СМИ, то спешим сообщить что Фонд Сороса также владеет страховым гигантом Progressive Insurance.


Если вы не знаете, то спешим сообщить что Джорж Сорос, Фонд Сороса, группа «Свобода»и Progressive Insurance поддерживают Обаму миллионами , если не десятками?, долларов,а сам Обама просто марионетка на верёвочке контролируемой Соросом.


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George Soros is disarming America! Marlin Firearms bought out by Soros

Marlin Firearms is already closing its doors! They are doing it to us, America! Even if you do not own a gun you need to know this. This needs to be spread to all gun owners and sportsman. We cannot rely on the media to inform us of these types of matters.

Something You May Not Know That Is Happening



Who is buying companies, manufacturing guns??? For the last several years a company called The Freedom Group has been buying up gun and ammunition manufacturers. Some of the companies are Bushmaster, Marlin, Remington, DPMS, Dakota Arms and H&R.



Some people worry that this Freedom Group is going to control most of the firearms companies in the United States . If you control the manufacturers you can decide to stop selling to civilians.

What a perfect way to control guns.Now if you do some digging you will see that The Freedom Group is owned by a company called Cerberus Capital Management.



Guess who controls Cerberus??? GEORGE SOROS!!! He wants to restrict or ban all civilian guns.



Please pass this on to all your freedom loving friends. This needs to come out. Why have we not heard about this in the "mainstream" media? I would think this would be BIG news. (Soros also owns Progressive Insurance). If you don't know who George Soros is, you need to do some Research.



He backed Obama with millions of dollars and Obama He backed Obama with millions of dollars and Obama is a puppet on a string controlled by Soros.

Monday, May 14, 2012

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Плачущий Путин попал под цензуру-Tearing Putin is censored out!

Плачущий Путин попал под цензуру


Представитель датской арт-сцены стал популярным, благодаря ряду провокационных акций. Многие помнят его 7-секундное обнажение в час-пик на Wall Street в Нью-Йорке или проект "Artmoney". Искусство ТВ 11.05.12 01:37

Посетителям выставки "Плачущие иконы", которая проходит в петербургской галерее "ART re.FLEX", не покажут картину датского художника Ларса Крамера с изображением плачущего Владимира Путина. По словам управляющей галереей Дианы Брат, такое решение было принято руководством без внешнего давления. ВЧЕРА.com 10.05.12 08:04

Картину с изображением Владимира Путина в слезах не смогут увидеть посетители выставки "Плачущие иконы", которая открылась сегодня в галерее "ART re.FLEX". Организаторы мероприятия решили не выставлять портрет российского президента работы датского художника Ларса Крамера. Эхо Петербурга 10.05.12 04:59
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An interesting representative of the Danish art scene has become popular, thanks to a series of provocative actions. Many remember his 7-second exposure in the rush hour on Wall Street in New York or the project "Artmoney".

 Visitors to the exhibition "Weeping Icon", which takes place in St. Petersburg gallery "ART re.FLEX",  will not be shown a picture of the Danish artist Lars Kramer featuring a crying Vladimir Putin. According to managing a gallery of Diana's brother, the decision was taken without the guidance of external pressure.

 A picture of Vladimir Putin, in tears, ' Weeping Icon, " will not be shown to visitors of the exhibit which opened today in the gallery" ART re.FLEX ". The event organizers have decided not to put a portrait of Russian President by the Danish artist Lars Kramer.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Президент Путин игнорирует Обаму---Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will skip the G8 summit

Президент Путин игнорирует Обаму и следующую встречу большой 8-ки в США, и посылает Медведева всесто себя! Cам будет заниматься важными делами на Ближнем Востоке- Джигит!
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WASHINGTON: Russia’s President Vladimir Putin will skip the G8 summit and ice breaker talks with President Barack Obama next week, the White House said Wednesday, raising new questions about Moscow-Washington ties.

Putin had been expected at the summit at Camp David and to hold talks with the US leader in a first test of whether the “reset” policy between the Kremlin and the White House will survive his return to the presidency.

Putin’s move raised suspicions that there was already tension between the White House and Putin’s Kremlin, following an election campaign that saw the Russian leader fling angry rhetoric towards Washington.

Putin’s non-arrival will dampen hopes for any progress on ending the violence in Syria, an ally of Russia, which has blocked the most punitive attempts to sanction President Bashar al-Assad’s at the UN.

Washington and Moscow have also been increasingly at odds over the issue of a US missile shield in Europe, which the US side says is not threat to Russia but the Kremlin says erodes its military deterrent.

In tough rhetoric last week, Russia warned that the dispute was near a “dead end” and warned it might have to deploy new rockets in Europe to take out elements of the controversial shield.
Obama signaled to Medvedev, in an infamous open-mic incident in what was supposed to be their last meeting in Seoul in March, that he could be more flexible on missile defense if he wins reelection in November.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Путин Может Всё!--Putin can do anything!

Классный мультик "Путин Может Всё!" который вы не увидите на Русском ТВ!

Смотрите и веселитесь!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZK-7gVku6o&feature=youtu.be

Obama affirms gay marriage-Пидирасты всех стран соединяйтесь!

Обама утверждает однополые браки* Obama affirms gay marriage*

Пидирасты и лесбиянки всех стран и народов-соединяйтесь в США, с сегодняшнего дня здесь находиться новые Содом и Гоморра!

Monday, May 7, 2012

Замечательная Художница

Замечательная Художница! An Amazing Artist!



Nadia Khuzina, MFA
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Political Art / Don't Play With Fire (Vladimir Putin)

Nadia Khuzina, MFA

"I'm not going to put it any other way; I love Vladimir Putin.
I think the West doesn't understand his greatness or his raw ability as a leader. They only see the negative things in Russia and don't bother for even a second to see the positive.
Also count me a someone who found his "rape" sarcasm hilarious and on point. He is not afraid to call a spade a spade. How people in West could take offense to this shows how ignorant some people (especially in the media) really are...
Read my blog on this work here:
Don't Play With Fire (Vladimir Putin)

Enjoy her talent-Получайте удовольствие от её таланта!

Amen!

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Идиотизм года--"Русская полиция ведет бой с анти-Путинцами"--Russian police battle anti-Putin protesters

Комментарий:

В отчете событий в эти выходные в России , агентство Reuters ссылается на президента Путина как "бывшего шпиона КГБ", ссылаясь на бывшего организатором сообщества, как "президент Обама".

 

Reuters сообщает, что в демонстрации приняло участие по крайней мере 20 000 участников, в то время как Российские власти, с фактами в руках, сообщают о 8000 демонстрантов.

 

Интересно, Reuters не сообщает о сборе, в этот же день, около 30000 сторонников Путина отметивших юбилей Объединенного Фронта-думаю сотрудники Reuters просто были заняты пересчётом анти-Путинских провокаторов?.

«Демонстранты были недовольны теми же лицами будет продолжать управлять большой страной в мире производитель и энергии". Мы, Американцы, конечно, с симпатиими с понимаем относимся к таким жалобам так как самим надоели бесполезные и часто коррумпированные Конгрессмены.

"Полиция используя дубинки ударяла протестующих на голове, оттесняя толпу тысяч белыми барьерами из металла..."-- журналисты Reuters такими же словами мoгли бы описать действия полиции Окленда в борьбе с участниками движение"Оккупировать".

 

Президент Путин, соответствующим образом, проигнорировал протесты. Он выглядел расслабленным, когда он принял участие в религиозной церемонии во главе с Патриархом Русской Православной  Церкви по передача почитаемой иконы из музея в руки Православной Церкви.

Такие действия, которые никогда не были возможны раньше, являются лучшим свидетельством прогрессивных политических реформ Президента Путина.


Репортажи Reuters остваляют желать много лучшего!_______________________________________________________

Commentary:
In reporting the events of this weekend in Russia today, Reuters refers to President Putin as the “former KGB spy”, while referring to the former community organizer, as “President Obama”.
Reuters reports that there were at least 20,000 participants while Russian authorities, with facts in hand, report about 8,000 demonstrators.
Interestingly, Reuters fails to report the meeting of about 30,000 Putin’s supporters celebrating the anniversary of the President Putin’s United Front, surely a simple oversight.
“The demonstrators were unhappy by the same faces will continue ruling the world's largest country and energy producer”. We can certainly sympathize with the notion that the same corrupt Congressmen ruling out country.
“Police struck out with batons and hit several protesters on the head as they pushed back a crowd of thousands which advanced towards them holding white metal crowd barriers and throwing objects, Reuters reporters at the rally said…” might as well be referring to Oakland police handling of  occupy movement.
President Putin, appropriately so, ignored the protests. He looked relaxed as he attended a religious ceremony led by Russian Orthodox Patriarch Krill that marked the transfer of a revered icon from a museum into the hands of the Church.
Such actions, that were never possible before, are the best testimonial for President Putin’s progressive political reforms!
The reporting by Reuters is less than admirable!
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Russian police battle anti-Putin protesters

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian riot police beat protesters about the head with batons and detained more than 400 on Sunday after clashes broke out at a Moscow rally by thousands of people against Vladimir Putin on the eve of his return to the presidency.

Opposition leaders Alexei Navalny, Boris Nemtsov and Sergei Udaltsov were among those detained during violence that showed the depth of divisions and tensions in Russia as the former KGB spy starts his six-year third term on Monday.

Police struck out with batons and hit several protesters on the head as they pushed back a crowd of thousands which advanced towards them holding white metal crowd barriers and throwing objects, Reuters reporters at the rally said.

The demonstrators fought back with flagpoles but police formed a line with riot shields to prevent them moving towards a bridge leading across the Moscow river to the Kremlin.

Riot police waded into the crowd in small groups with arms locked, picking out people and hauling them away, then pushed forward in lines to hem protesters in and disperse them.

"Putin has shown his true face, how he 'loves' his people - with police force," said Dmitry Gorbunov, 35, a computer analyst and one of many middle-class protesters who have joined protests against Putin in the past five months.

The violence came at the end of a day of protests in several cities against Putin, who will be sworn in at a lavish ceremony inside the Kremlin at which the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, will bless him.

Many of the protesters are angry that Putin is extending his 12-year domination of Russia, despite being undermined by protests, and fear he will stifle political and economic reform in his third presidential term.

They are also frustrated that the same faces will continue ruling the world's largest country and energy producer, ignoring the biggest protests since Putin rose to power in 2000.

Four years after Putin ushered his ally Dmitry Medvedev into the Kremlin and became premier in 2008 because of constitutional term limits, the two have agreed to swap jobs, with Medvedev set to take Putin's position as prime minister.

"I trusted Putin as long as he ruled within the bounds of the constitution but our law limits the presidency to two consecutive terms. He and his clown Medvedev spat on that," said Andrey Asianov, a 44-year-old protester.

COFFIN OF DEMOCRACY

At least 20,000 people protested in Moscow under banners and flags, chanting "Russia without Putin" and "Putin - thief". Police said Udaltsov, Nemtsov and Navalny had been detained for "incitement to mass disorder".

Udaltsov, a leftist leader, was taken away as he tried to address the crowd from a stage and Navalny, an anti-corruption blogger, was dragged off after trying to organize a sit-in protest calling for Putin's inauguration to be scrapped.

In other protests, demonstrators carried a black coffin bearing the word "democracy" through the Pacific port city of Vladivostok. Several people were detained there and at protests in the Urals city of Kurgan and Kemerovo in western Siberia.

The Moscow protest was marred by the death of a photographer who Itar-Tass news said fell from a balcony as he tried to take pictures of the rally.

Health authorities said 20 police and 17 protesters sought medical help, including three police and 11 protesters who were hospitalized, Interfax reported. Most were later released.

The clashes were the worst since police moved in to disperse hundreds of protesters at or after rallies the day after Putin's March 4 election victory, which the opposition said was achieved with the aid of electoral fraud.

But the sting has gone out of protests since Putin, 59, won the election with almost 64 percent of the vote.

The former KGB spy simply ignored the protests. He looked relaxed as he attended a religious ceremony led by Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill that marked the transfer of a revered icon from a museum into the hands of the Church.

A few thousand Putin supporters attended a separate rally in Moscow that was intended to show he enjoys more support than the opposition, witnesses said.

"Democracy is the power of the majority. Russia is everything, the rest is nothing!" Alexander Dugin, a Kremlin-aligned nationalist, told the pro-Putin crowd.

Putin has dismissed allegations that widespread fraud helped him win the presidential election and secured victory for his United Russia party in a parliamentary poll in December, but the opposition says he was illegitimately elected.

Medvedev has pushed only limited political reforms through parliament following the protests, which at their height attracted tens of thousands of people in Moscow and St Petersburg but did not spread outside big cities.

The demonstrations have deprived Putin of his aura of invincibility, and opposition candidates have been trying to get a foothold on power in municipal elections, but the size of the protests on Sunday was unlikely to trouble the president-elect.

Even so, protesters said Sunday's rallies were another signal to Putin that Russia had changed as he returns to the Kremlin after four years absence, even if change was coming slowly two decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Such protests were unthinkable until December, when anger over the electoral fraud allegations spilled over.

"Civil society is taking shaping little by little. People will concentrate more on local problems and change things from the bottom up. It's clear we aren't going to march on the Kremlin," said Maria Golinchuk, 25, a kindergarten teacher.