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Political Discussions => Europe and Asia => Topic started by: Left wing on December 05, 2007, 07:22:03 AM



Title: One more US spy in Georgia
Post by: Left wing on December 05, 2007, 07:22:03 AM
One more US spy in Georgia

The Occident wants to deprive Georgian people of right of choice! Saakashvili is in quasi retirement. So they imposed us their another agent as Prime Minister. Who wanted this young thief Gurgenidze to be head of Georgia? I didn’t wanted. And my neighbor Kazso didn’t. And my friends Guram and David didn’t. Even my wife, that silly woman didn’t. Because everyone in Georgia knows who stands behind Lado. We remember those times when he was jumping from one European bank to another like Abyssinian ibex rubbing elbows with all those shady characters from CIA.
And you think Georgians are blind fools. May be we’re fools because tolerated loony Miho during such a long time. But we’re not blind. We remember your sweet songs about aid to Georgia in 2004 when Gurgenidze became a chief of Bank of Georgia. But common Georgians didn’t get a tetri from that aid. But Lado became fatter and sleeker. And you impose us this replete swine as Prime Minister.
Thanks a lot. We’re able to choose a leader we trust without your “help”. We’re fed up with your “ false democracy”. So leave us along. Or there would be terrible revolution in Georgia and all your peacemakers behaving bestially in Iraq won’t be able to stop us.


Title: Re: One more US spy in Georgia
Post by: Peisithanatos on December 05, 2007, 02:31:33 PM
you had a Russkiy bolt as your president for years. Russians did with you what they wanted, practically severing Abkhazia without asking your opinion. Russians were buying villas in Suhumi and Gagra for nickels while the legal owners of that real estate were dumped in refugee accommodation. Russians had military bases in every corner, while you had to ask permission to use your own roads. You've been had by Russia in every position. Now it's America's turn. Don't be so double-standarded. If you can bend over for the Kremlin, you surely can for the White House.