Eraserhead Posted January 2, 2015 Posted January 2, 2015 Tradicionalna novogodisnja poruka mira iz Moskve: User Actions Follow Dmitry Rogozin@DRogozin Dear friends, I wish you a Happy New Year! Peace, good health and all the best in the new year 2015! Reply Retweet Favorite More
steins Posted January 2, 2015 Posted January 2, 2015 jbte, ja sam kontao da si ovu sliku ti okačio .... pa oni su totalno, kolektivno ošli u kurac.....
hazard Posted January 2, 2015 Posted January 2, 2015 To je Rogozin, on maltene i sluzi da salje ovakve poruke, business as usual
Lord Protector Posted January 2, 2015 Posted January 2, 2015 To je Rogozin, on maltene i sluzi da salje ovakve poruke, business as usual +1
Eraserhead Posted January 3, 2015 Posted January 3, 2015 To je Rogozin, on maltene i sluzi da salje ovakve poruke, business as usual Dobro ali kada neki GOPovac pozeli da udje u Moskvu jasuci dinosaurusa mi kazemo budala, pa je tako i ovaj jedan poveci komad budale.
Lord Protector Posted January 3, 2015 Posted January 3, 2015 Rogozin, Džon Mekejn, Viktorija Nuland, Žirinovski
Lord Protector Posted January 3, 2015 Posted January 3, 2015 (edited) Мађарска: Протест због Орбановог приближавања Русији БУДИМПЕШТА – Неколико хиљада Мађара протестовало је данас у Будимпешти због онога што доживљавају као приближавање премијера Виктора Орбана Русији. Иако је током 2014. остварио три изборне победе, Орбан је, према резултатима анкета, пред крај године помало почео да губи популарност међу сународницима, преноси АФП. Демонстранти су се окупили испред зграде Опере, изражавајући забринутост због тога што се Мађарска удаљава од Запада и гради чвршће односе са Москвом, „својим некадашњим комунистичким господаром”. „Узнемирујуће је то што Орбан излаже Мађарску руском утицају”, рекао је за АФП 61-годишњи директор Роберт Гомбкото, наводећи пример руског зајма Мађарској од 10 милијарди евра за проширење једне нуклеарке. Неки други демонстранти су истакли незадовољство централизацијом у области образовања и јавне управе. „Плашимо се повратка централизованог система у свим аспектима нашег живота, сличног оном под комунизмом, против којег се борила моја генерација”, напомиње 53-годишња наставница Ева Бари. Демонстранти су изражавали незадовољство и мађарском политичком елитом у протеклих четврт века од пада комунизма, која није успела да их поведе путем напретка. Организатори протеста су најавили следеће демонстрације за 1. фебруар, дан уочи планиране посете немачке канцеларке Ангеле Меркел Будимпешти. Танјуг објављено: 02/01/2015 Hungarians protest Orban's ties to RussiaThousands of Hungarians have been protesting against the policies of Prime Minister Viktor Orban. Among the demonstrators' complaints was an apparent move towards Moscow and away from democracy. Thousands of Hungarians flocked to the center of Budapest, opposing a perceived government policy of centralization and rapprochement with the Kremlin. Demonstrators gathered in front of Budapest opera house carrying placards denouncing Orban, whose party has seen a sharp drop in support in recent months. Protesters said they were demonstrating against poverty and accused the government of undermining checks and balances put in place to prevent abuse of power. Washington and Brussels have both accused Orban's government of restricting media freedom and weakening the independence of the country's judiciary. Online tax put on hold Demonstrators have also accused the government of failing to tackle corruption and develop the economy. The protests have been held regularly over the past two months, and were sparked by a government plan to introduce a levy on Internet use. The government has since shelved its plan to introduce the tax. "I think it is important for people to demonstrate," organizer Zsolt Varady said in a speech at the rally. "The politicians have gone far away from reality. They don't seem to represent the public's views." The protesters expressed anger not only at Orban, but all the political parties who have held power since the fall of communism a quarter of a century ago. "We condemn the parties of the last 25 years... We cannot expect the state to think for us," Varady told the crowd. Pro-Russian or pro-Hungarian? Critics claim the present government's cooperation with Russia in the energy sector - including a loan from Moscow to upgrade a nuclear plant and Budapest's support for the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline project - shows that Orban is seeking closer ties with Putin. Orban has rejected as "nonsense" the description of Hungarian as "pro-Russian," claiming that his policies are "pro-Hungarian" and that the country remains a loyal member of NATO. However, he hascriticized EU sanctions against Russia as a result of the Ukraine crisis, and accused the US of seeking to interfere in central European affairs. Orban has vowed to make Hungary a "non-liberal" state, and last month called for the mandatory drug testing of journalists and politicians. Edited January 3, 2015 by slow
maximus Posted January 4, 2015 Posted January 4, 2015 Баћушке пумпају уље to the max - 10.6mil bbl/day - ko u stara sovjetska vremena; kapiraju ovo im je zadnja sansa da dobiju $50+ Samo napred - sledeca stanica je $40 pa dole
Ryan Franco Posted January 4, 2015 Author Posted January 4, 2015 Za dogadjanja naroda uvek postoji lek. Koji?
frn1782 Posted January 4, 2015 Posted January 4, 2015 Sprovodjenje zakona. Znas ono...kad slobodarski narod zeljan demokratije krene na drzavne institucije jer ne voli retrogradne tekovine tipa izbori. Onda pandur krene pendrekom i problem resen.
Eraserhead Posted January 4, 2015 Posted January 4, 2015 Genijalna ideja. Kako se niko toga do sada nije setio.
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