Friday, May 12, 2006

Bush Warns Putin, Putin calls Bush Hypocrite.

Vlad teaching some ugly chick how to drive.















About a week ago, Bush warned Putin that he needs to show more of a commitment to democracy. Now Putin is saying that Bush talks a lot about democracy, but he doesn't practice it a lot.

He makes a good point there George. It's your serve.

MOSCOW -- With relations between Washington and the Kremlin at their iciest in
years, Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday dismissed U.S. criticism
about Russia's divergence from democracy as hypocritical and stressed the need
for a stronger military to shield his country from foreign pressure.

Delivering his annual address to parliament, Putin suggested that the
U.S. preaches democracy-building and human-rights protections to the rest of the
world while forsaking those ideals when its own interests are at stake.

"Where is all that pathos about the need to fight for human rights and
democracy when it concerns the need to realize their own interests," Putin said,
speaking to lawmakers inside the Kremlin's Marble Hall. "That's when it turns
out that anything is possible; there are no restrictions."

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I did not mean that Conservatives are generally stupid; I meant, that stupid persons are generally Conservative. I believe that to be so obvious and undeniable a fact that I hardly think any hon. Gentleman will question it.

John Stuart Mill (May 20 1806 – May 8 1873)