Posted in Video, tagged Bush, democracy, dictatorship, Georgia, Georgian cities, Government, hypocrisy, John McCain, Politics, PR, Russia & Georgia, Saakashvili, Saakashvili regime, wag the dog, war on September 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Who is behind of Georgian attacks on South Ossetia?
Main streets in Georgian cities still carry the name of Stalin.
Russian officials have blamed Stalin regime as dictatorship.
But Saakashvili treat him as a national hero.
“Saakashvili regime” in Georgia.
Is this democracy or new dictatorship?
Georgia: police use tear gas, water cannons, noise weapons.
Independent TV and [...]
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Posted in Reading, tagged Abkhazia, Baku Ceyhan pipeline, Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan, Brzezinski, Cold War mentality, conflict, Europe Russia gas, Georgia, hypocrisy, information war, lies, McCain campaign, Media, nato, New Cold War, News, Ossetia is not Kosovo, Political, Politics, PR, real story, Russia, Saakashvili, Saakashvili lesson, South Ossetia, Truth about Georgia, Tskhinvali, wag the dog, war, western media on September 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Who’s to blame for the Russian Georgian war?
Pepe Escobar: Georgia is a strategic client state of the US with close ties to the Bush administration
Georgian troops launched an aerial bombardment and ground attack on its separatist province of South Ossetia on Thursday. South Ossetians want to join up with their ethnic [...]
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Posted in Video, tagged Anti-Olympic Update, fun, funny, Georgia, Government, hypocrisy, information war, John Stewart, media coverage, Political, Politics, PR, Russia, Saakashvili, show, wag the dog, western media, Zalmay Khalilzad on August 26, 2008 | 3 Comments »
Sometimes politics is a real comedy show. The politics of hypocrisy.
Jon Stewart recaps the current situation in Georgia (and the media’s ridiculous coverage of it),
Jon says what needed to be said about the short term memory problems affecting Bush, Rice, and McCain and about the complete non-presumptuousness of McCain’s [...]
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