First, this is wonderful—take a look. About our old friend:

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http://youtu.be/JU234BNv33I Second, (and this is not wonderful at all) "Basmanny District Court (Moscow) "judge" "Artur" "Karpov" once again proved today that he was put on the "Magnitsky list" for good reason—he rejected our complaint against the Investigative Committee, which is refusing to investigate Bastrykin’s crime. That is, it’s not just that they refused to open a criminal case—they refused even to conduct a preliminary inquiry. If Bastrykin himself doesn’t consider it a crime, then apparently it isn’t one. Convenient. Third, (and this is wonderful again) if you haven’t read it yet, be sure to read about the report by the Center for Problem Analysis and Public Administration Design, which contains an analysis of the recent State Duma elections: The **first place went to the Communist Party (KPRF) with 25–30%; the second place went to United Russia with 20–25%; third place went to A Just Russia with 15–20%. Real turnout was about 50%. The electoral system established in the country massively falsifies election results. Second, it was also found that the degree of falsifiability in this system is steadily increasing. The main form of falsification is the rewriting of protocols at all three levels, including the level of the Central Election Commission. A political phenomenon has emerged: the delegitimization of the central ruling regime, already observable in several regions of the country. Politically, one can say with considerable confidence that the electorate has judged the ruling party’s performance negatively. It has been denied the right to rule. The most important point: the author of the report, S. Sulakshin, is absolutely not some liberal, pro-Western figure or anti-Putin activist. Quite the opposite, in fact. For example, together with Yakunin from Russian Railways, he co-authored the rather insane book "Zapadnya. New Technologies for Fighting Russian Statehood". **In 2010, Yakunin, together with professors V. Bagdasaryan and S. Sulakshin, published the book "Zapadnya. New Technologies for Fighting Russian Statehood," ISBN 978-5-699-43369-8, EKSMO ALGORITM, Moscow, 2010, print run 3,000 copies, in which—long before the events on Bolotnaya Square and Sakharov Avenue (2011–2012) (major Moscow protest sites)—he analyzed in detail new network technologies for destroying Russian statehood, including through recruiting destructive masses via Internet social networks. from here This is exactly about the idea that the CIA is everywhere, sticking its tentacles through Facebook into the still-impressionable minds of Russians and making them drink cola instead of kvass and kulebyachy vzvar (traditional Russian drinks). So the man is very conservative-minded and clearly does not attend protest rallies. The point is simply that ANYONE (conservative/liberal/centrist) who analyzes the elections from a scientific and unbiased point of view will be forced to admit the obvious: the elections were falsified to such an extent that it is impossible to recognize this Duma as legitimate, and those United Russia louts sitting in the building on Okhotny Ryad cannot in any way be considered representatives of the people. They are impostors. Yet another argument for why every honest Russian person (and not only Russians) now has the full moral right to grab those United Russia dogs by the scruff of the neck and drag them out of the Duma building, throwing them under the wheels of multi-ton trucks and snowplows racing down the street. And then drink kvass and kulebyachy vzvar, smirking into their fair mustaches. Only with deputy Valuev that won’t work. He’ll have to be lured out of the Duma gradually, with food.

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