In fact, it is exactly the opposite. The most socially active, self-reliant part of the population—the part capable of acting independently—will not come to vote. That part of our people that has managed to achieve something in life not thanks to the authorities, not thanks to the state, but in spite of them. These are the people who, despite terrorist attacks, financial defaults, corruption, crime, and bad laws, have managed on their own—through their intelligence, resourcefulness, and hard work—to build a more or less decent life for themselves and their loved ones in the state known as the Russian Federation. They managed to do this despite all those people who now drone on from television screens about civic responsibility. In fact, these people are the very embodiment of citizens in the true sense of the word. On December 2, these several tens of millions of Russian people will send the authorities a message: “Guys, we don’t owe you anything, we couldn’t care less about your games, we’ve learned to live without you.” For these people, the word “elections” is enough to make them sick. And the paper-and-broadcast gears of the propaganda machine spin uselessly in empty space, failing to touch their feelings… http://www.nr2.ru/columnist/152656.html Vote for Pyotr Miloserdov!
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