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http://news.yahoo.com/russian-protests-start-far-east-police-alert-094211322.html

Seems like most people in the world have had enough of the 1% and have found the courage to stand up for themselves. Dozens of countries big and small are restoring or improving their governments as we speak, returning power to the people.

When will Americans have the stones to take back their country? :dunno:

In related news, Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov plans to run for Russian president against Putin this March.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ail-Prokhorov-announces-presidential-bid.html

The move, which he called the “most serious decision in his life”, instantly brought speculation that it was a Kremlin-approved move to divert attention away from the growing protest movement.

Although Mr Prokhorov, a Russian metals tycoon, avoided criticising Mr Putin, the prime minister, he appealed to those who have come out in their droves to protest parliamentary elections widely seen as rigged in favour of the Kremlin-backed party, United Russia.

“I think that society has woken up,” said Mr Prokhorov. “The section of the authorities who do not start a dialogue with society will have to go.”
 
http://news.yahoo.com/russian-protests-start-far-east-police-alert-094211322.html

Seems like most people in the world have had enough of the 1% and have found the courage to stand up for themselves. Dozens of countries big and small are restoring or improving their governments as we speak, returning power to the people.

When will Americans have the stones to take back their country? :dunno:

Russians have never "HAD" their country... that they are suddenly going to have the fortitude, mindset and aptitude to rule an egalitarian, democratic society borders on ludicrous to me.

From the tsars to the USSR to the Putin-headed oligarchy, it's been a pretty continuous system in terms of how the peasants have been treated. I think that, relatively speaking, the Russians are better off than ever and I don't think that there's a real threat to overturning how things work there. At least not a threat that will turn out better for the average Russian.

Ed O.
 

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