Boston.com President to warn Russia on rights

WASHINGTON — In his meeting with President Vladimir V. Putin today in Slovakia, President Bush is expected to send his strongest signal yet that the United States is unwilling to tolerate the steady erosion of democracy in Russia, according to US officials and specialists on the region.

Bush does not want to be one-upped by Putin. Leave the eroding to us in our country!



  1. Jim says:

    Load for big game! WARNING: Lions and tigers and bears.
    We’re off to see the wizard. We”ll teach you stock fraud. The President should just send Ken Lay to Russia. All the business you want Ken for the future you don’t want, oil deals, energy funds, virtual assets the whole shooting match. It ain’t California, but you been there, done that! They got people there who will sell your soul, if you have one. They have a girl who had a baby pony. The father was a real horses ass too.

  2. Russki says:

    Autocrats that they are Bush and his boyfriend Putin have much in common.

    Putin:
    -1. appoints governors instead of having them elected by people. (bad, but who cares about that here)

    -2. nationalizes oil companies
    -3. increased Russian military budget
    -4. strengthened Russian economy (~7.2 GDP 2004)
    which makes it harder and harder to dictate export policies to Russia.

    This is what we do: invade Russian Federation and hold democratic elections with US check points on every street corner. %)


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