Mr. President,
Congratulation on 1025 years anniversary of adopting Christianity as an official state religion in Russia. It was beautiful to watch the celebrations.
Best regards.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
From America With Love (part 22a)
Vladimir Vladimirovich,
Thanks for handling Syria conflict with caution and professionalism. Normal citizens of America saw it, heard it and appreciated it. The greatest minds who have microphones told their audiences what they thought about you openly and honestly. Your credibility before the NORMAL people who have common sense recognized and valued and updated to higher level.
Do not worry what others say about you today, worry first about your people, their safety and their interest. That's what the leader should do anyway. I wish my President would do the same.
People like our Sec. of State and a rotten senator for life in American were consulting about world and war affairs with a damn 26 years old woman with enemy ties.
I was wondering why would anybody hire me to consult them? LOL Oh, I guess, it's like everywhere - only the "connections." Like they say in American "not what you know, but who you know."
Best regards.
Thanks for handling Syria conflict with caution and professionalism. Normal citizens of America saw it, heard it and appreciated it. The greatest minds who have microphones told their audiences what they thought about you openly and honestly. Your credibility before the NORMAL people who have common sense recognized and valued and updated to higher level.
Do not worry what others say about you today, worry first about your people, their safety and their interest. That's what the leader should do anyway. I wish my President would do the same.
People like our Sec. of State and a rotten senator for life in American were consulting about world and war affairs with a damn 26 years old woman with enemy ties.
I was wondering why would anybody hire me to consult them? LOL Oh, I guess, it's like everywhere - only the "connections." Like they say in American "not what you know, but who you know."
Best regards.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
From America With Love (part 21)
Mr. Putin,
I saw you on the news first in Germany and then today in Nederlands. Those crack-head half naked women were jumping around again. Somehow I still feel like Russians think that Europe has more "civilized" structure of society, something worth to look after. I lived there. I strongly disagree.
Liberalism is a mental disorder and now they call it "progressivism." Unfortunately Internet and global communications break down lots of barriers for good and for bad, for better and for worse. Global economy is good for small backwards countries only, because they become takers. For Russia and America, Monaco and Saudi Arabia (for its own culture) it's devastating. I believe that good Muslim man is a decent and good man. My father was born in Egypt, I don't agree with extremist part of the religion, which rejects everything else. But after seeing Christian Europe so deeply drowning in moral decay, sometimes I wish to become religious and stay away from such "civilization"
in daily bases. "Freedom" is a good word, it sounds good, but what does it mean for who and where?
How much of it and in which shape or form? Without clear answer and legal fair boundaries it can be vogue, become distorted, confuse the entire society and actually bring its demise. Look how many people are in jail in USA per capita. Most than any other "civilized" nation. Do I think it's unfair? No I think more should be in jail. The reason is that it's interpreted as an admission of lowest of the low behavior on the part of the human as normal. Who suffers? the good, law abiding ones. Who pays the price for their predators' survivals in jail - the law abiding ones. How this is fair? Media thrives on it, followed by lawyers, doctors, pharmaceuticals, etc. Not me and people like me who mind their own business. We are the victims many times over.
Vermin of universe with their sick behavior and lifestyle take on the media, spreading diseases around the word. Some of those words are "freedom," "rights," "help," "compassion," "love," etc.
You need constant and continuous programming in mass media interpreting real values of culture and morality. Ones you take out the concept of morality as it is - everything goes down. Absolutely everything, including your children, your family, your inheritance in culture and the country itself.
I can come and help you organize a special cultural program and bring public awareness and discourse about this subject talking in Duma. I'll use concrete terms, real comparisons, questions and answers, mobilizing live-stream reports from daily life from USA and Europe. I'm ready at anytime.
Best regards.
I saw you on the news first in Germany and then today in Nederlands. Those crack-head half naked women were jumping around again. Somehow I still feel like Russians think that Europe has more "civilized" structure of society, something worth to look after. I lived there. I strongly disagree.
Liberalism is a mental disorder and now they call it "progressivism." Unfortunately Internet and global communications break down lots of barriers for good and for bad, for better and for worse. Global economy is good for small backwards countries only, because they become takers. For Russia and America, Monaco and Saudi Arabia (for its own culture) it's devastating. I believe that good Muslim man is a decent and good man. My father was born in Egypt, I don't agree with extremist part of the religion, which rejects everything else. But after seeing Christian Europe so deeply drowning in moral decay, sometimes I wish to become religious and stay away from such "civilization"
in daily bases. "Freedom" is a good word, it sounds good, but what does it mean for who and where?
How much of it and in which shape or form? Without clear answer and legal fair boundaries it can be vogue, become distorted, confuse the entire society and actually bring its demise. Look how many people are in jail in USA per capita. Most than any other "civilized" nation. Do I think it's unfair? No I think more should be in jail. The reason is that it's interpreted as an admission of lowest of the low behavior on the part of the human as normal. Who suffers? the good, law abiding ones. Who pays the price for their predators' survivals in jail - the law abiding ones. How this is fair? Media thrives on it, followed by lawyers, doctors, pharmaceuticals, etc. Not me and people like me who mind their own business. We are the victims many times over.
Vermin of universe with their sick behavior and lifestyle take on the media, spreading diseases around the word. Some of those words are "freedom," "rights," "help," "compassion," "love," etc.
You need constant and continuous programming in mass media interpreting real values of culture and morality. Ones you take out the concept of morality as it is - everything goes down. Absolutely everything, including your children, your family, your inheritance in culture and the country itself.
I can come and help you organize a special cultural program and bring public awareness and discourse about this subject talking in Duma. I'll use concrete terms, real comparisons, questions and answers, mobilizing live-stream reports from daily life from USA and Europe. I'm ready at anytime.
Best regards.
Monday, March 4, 2013
From America With Love (part 20)
Mr. Putin,
It was heartwarming to see the march for protection of orphans in Russia couple of days ago. Although being an American I'm a little ambivalent about cutting all USA adoptions short for Russian kids (lots of them found good homes and and there are bed parents in Russia also), but I believe Russia can do a good job itself. I feel that Mr. M. Prokhorov's financial initiative helped the movement. He has been a Godsend in this.
Russia has all resources to protect childhood of every kid. I wish I could help with something.
First of all, adoptions shouldn't be secretive. It should be promoted, heralded and supported in every way.
Russians should get the first priority, if qualified. Those marches should became permanent and routine.
You should be in every one of them also. I'll look forward to see your concrete plans on this.
Best regards.
It was heartwarming to see the march for protection of orphans in Russia couple of days ago. Although being an American I'm a little ambivalent about cutting all USA adoptions short for Russian kids (lots of them found good homes and and there are bed parents in Russia also), but I believe Russia can do a good job itself. I feel that Mr. M. Prokhorov's financial initiative helped the movement. He has been a Godsend in this.
Russia has all resources to protect childhood of every kid. I wish I could help with something.
First of all, adoptions shouldn't be secretive. It should be promoted, heralded and supported in every way.
Russians should get the first priority, if qualified. Those marches should became permanent and routine.
You should be in every one of them also. I'll look forward to see your concrete plans on this.
Best regards.
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