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Sunday, February 19, 2023

A Russian

 Just a FYI

From CNN 2/17/23

Russian President Vladimir Putin has switched his preferred mode of transportation from a private plane to an armored train out of fear that his aircraft might be tracked and shot down, investigative reporter Ilya Rozhdestvensky told CNN.

12 comments:

  1. He is evil! Would any one really miss him?

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    1. I do hope there is a counter movement in the wings for when he is gone. It's so hard for them to have any open disagreement in that Oligarchy!

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  2. ...I hope that someone does him in.

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  3. I agree with Tom, as much as I loathe saying it. It is such a shame, that tyrant. I like how you keep up with the news.

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    1. P.S. I quite like your orchid header! I keep clicking PUBLISH before I write that!

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    2. Goodie,glad you like my little orchids too. I sometimes watch snippets of the news, with my hand on the fast forward button...and everything is recorded in case I find later I should have heard abou the start of sometime. I keep myself positive these days by surrounding myself by positive people...and keep on learning how to deal with the angry ones. That's the hard part...all the GOP is angry and hateful.

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    3. Oh, I read NPR's news update as email, listen to NPR news sometimes in car, get email of CNN's 5 things, BBC's posted news on the phone, and some Facebook friends share current events that aren't too bad. Our local Broadcast news is owned by the Koch brothers (spelling?) so it never once mentioned Cyclone Gabrielle in New Zealand.

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  4. Aside from a small crew, he’s probably too afraid to have anyone else on the train.

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    1. It is interesting how anyone can trust anyone in a hate filled society.

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  5. All it takes is one bodyguard with fortitude, a conscience, and nothing to lose.

    Give him an expression ticket straight to hell.

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    1. True...so where and when and how come it hasn't happened yet?

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