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<blockquote data-quote="Madison Grant" data-source="post: 161450" data-attributes="member: 823"><p>Before I get lambasted for being "Off Topic", 1) I'm sorry I cannot hold my tongue without responding to blatant ignorance and disinformation and 2) allow me a rebuttal. Putin did not change the constitution. Medvedev did, and the Duma (who are . . .<strong> elected</strong>) voted it in. So that makes Russia a 'dictatorship'? 'Oh well, Putin controlled those people.' Or maybe they just agreed with him like the majority of Russians apparently do. No, Russia is a 'dictatorship' on Fox News because any country that goes against the wishes of the meddling money cartel that runs <strong>us </strong>(and who overthrew the duly elected Ukrainian government thanks to Soros's money and Victoria Nuland's machinations) gets the 'dictatorship' smear in the closed, privately owned, media monopoly in the US that completely steers public opinion through systematically biased control of information. But you think <strong>you</strong> live in a 'free' country, where Supreme Court judges who are appointed and never elected rule by judicial decree, ignoring the opinions of the public and laws created by elected officials. And please don't tell me how the judiciary rules due to the 'Constitution'. They bent the words of the Constitution so far out of frame years ago, that document is as defunct as the Constitution of the Confederacy. In truth, I'm not so sure the majority of people, who are so easily blinded and duped by propaganda and seem incapable of standing up to a small cartel of wealth that controls money policy to their detriment, are worthy of democracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madison Grant, post: 161450, member: 823"] Before I get lambasted for being "Off Topic", 1) I'm sorry I cannot hold my tongue without responding to blatant ignorance and disinformation and 2) allow me a rebuttal. Putin did not change the constitution. Medvedev did, and the Duma (who are . . .[B] elected[/B]) voted it in. So that makes Russia a 'dictatorship'? 'Oh well, Putin controlled those people.' Or maybe they just agreed with him like the majority of Russians apparently do. No, Russia is a 'dictatorship' on Fox News because any country that goes against the wishes of the meddling money cartel that runs [B]us [/B](and who overthrew the duly elected Ukrainian government thanks to Soros's money and Victoria Nuland's machinations) gets the 'dictatorship' smear in the closed, privately owned, media monopoly in the US that completely steers public opinion through systematically biased control of information. But you think [B]you[/B] live in a 'free' country, where Supreme Court judges who are appointed and never elected rule by judicial decree, ignoring the opinions of the public and laws created by elected officials. And please don't tell me how the judiciary rules due to the 'Constitution'. They bent the words of the Constitution so far out of frame years ago, that document is as defunct as the Constitution of the Confederacy. In truth, I'm not so sure the majority of people, who are so easily blinded and duped by propaganda and seem incapable of standing up to a small cartel of wealth that controls money policy to their detriment, are worthy of democracy. [/QUOTE]
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