October 19, 2006
Is it time to link Russia and the f-word? The Economist says that the signs are worrisome.
The word is Fascism. The signs are paranoia, intolerance, nationalism, and what looks like ethnic cleansing.
Is it time to link the United States and the f-word? Stan Goff, Lawrence Britt
I can't imagine the Economist wanting anything besides good deals for Western investors. Granted, Russia's economic climate is closer to Nigeria than Sweden, but I think the story is mainly a call for politicians to bargain with Russia and get multinationals back in there cheap.
I was thinking of a different f-word, but I guess one facism pretty much a category of my f-word.
*fascism is
What nice, blatant, consecutive typos
Funky.
Funkadelic.
Fabulous (Absolutely).
In
SovietPutin's Russia, rapists make you proud! What a SOAB.
Sonobavitch?
Why it's so hard to establish democracy in countries like Russia and Iraq.
hmmm
First a flag at the North Pole, now buzzing Gaum.
Next thing you know they'll be invading Afghanistan or something.
Maybe they heard about this and got pissed off.
As long as they leave our guar gum alone.
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