AT_Stalky wrote (View Post): |
We must try to get to know Russia a bit more. As they are so eager to spread there superior lifestyle, culture, technology, economics as well as political life.
I posted this before in another thread, but its here it belongs: Let’s look at another subject, where Putin-Russia stands out. Corruption! Russia is ranked 35 in the world on corruption. That’s not bad is it? Na, see, being No:1 is not the best, but the worst. Being at the end of the list at rank 180 would be the best. There Putin-Russia is at Rank 35, amongst Sierra Leone, and Timor… Actually Pakistan is at rank 43, thus outperforms Russia… Bangladesh at rank 45, Uganda at 46, Nigeria at rank 47… Now there’s some countries that Putin Russia should have as role models. Link: http://www.ranker.com/list/the-most-corrupt-countries-in-the-world/info-lists?limit=100 I dount know why, but Russia looks a bit kaputin to me... Hush, silence, listen now, let Dima show us the “Putin-kin village.*” * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potemkin_village |
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http://www.transparency.org/cpi2013/results
http://www.transparency.org/cpi2010/results According to the Transparence International Corruption Perceptions Index Russia went from place 154 (out of 178) in 2010 to place 127 (out of 175) in 2013. So it's obvious we are fighting the corruption here slowly While in same time f.e. Ukraine went from place 134 (out of 178) in 2010 to place 144 (out of 175) in 2013. |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
the report of the EU comission clearly said Georgia attacked, Russian retaliated.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/29/world/europe/29georgia.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 http://www.dw.de/independent-report-blames-georgia-for-south-ossetia-war/a-4746802 |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
Was the brutal subjugation of American Indians taught to you in school? We conquered Crimea in XVIII century - Osman Empire refused their rights on Crimea after loss in 1774 year war. The remaining Tatars were allowed to leave in Crimea. So? |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
the militia says they can't get modern ATGM from Russia. Whom should we believe you or them? |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
Don't you think that having almost 20% less corruption in 3 years is a good results? |
pvt_Grunt wrote (View Post): |
A country like Russia is simply too large and complicated to pigeon hole with statistics. |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
{...] stats showing growth for Russia in last years? and again, that's not because of great Putin but because of the good prices for natural resources. |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
sorry to disappoint you but there was Jeltsin and Gorbachev Russia 22 years ago . so whom to blame?
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Dima wrote (View Post): |
again you should take at least 3 points 1990-2000-2012 and then you will see that life expendancy in Russia was going down till 2005 and then starting to return to 1990 level.. |
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Dima wrote (View Post): |
wow never heard about that guy looks like a crazy mean bastard |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
mate, the problem was not in war we had but in lost connections in ex-republics..I suggest you to read this book to understand the USSR economics and industry - http://www.amazon.com/Collapse-Empire-Lessons-Modern-Russia/dp/0815731140 |
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Dima wrote (View Post): |
[apart from Russia] has any of these countries been pillaged for 10 years? |
Dima wrote (View Post): |
the problem [for Russia] was not in war we had but in lost connections in ex-republics.. |
AT_Stalky wrote (View Post): |
Founder and leader of Liberal Democrat Party of Russia. (na, hes not a democrat) |
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The "liberal democrat" party. Talk about a misleading name for a political party. |
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Why do you bring up the plight of the American Indians? I asked you a serious question, I wasn't being sarcastic. But yes, they teach the history of how early Americans destroyed the Indian way of life, it's not hidden or distorted. And there are some Americans who probably could care less about what happened (the grunts, as you would call them), but most sensible people recognize that it was an atrocity. |
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