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    OK Putin is sounding more and more psycho and paranoid each day, and since the Russian people don't seem to care that they have a free press, they'll believe Putin's party line, especially if the anchor person or new president presenting his propaganda is sexy.

    Reviewed by transfourier Aug 28 2008, 11:03am ( 9 reviews ) bbc.co.uk

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  • Reviewed by WAYN on Aug 28 2008, 11:55pm

    From the page: "Putin blames US for Georgia role " I had thought that the U.S was behind the Georgian attack on South Ossetia, but it is interesting to hear Putin, officially say that he believes the same thing.
  • Rated by sillydog2112 on Aug 28 2008, 6:05pm

    Funny, that was my guess in the first place.
  • Reviewed by Joshua12345 on Aug 28 2008, 4:14pm

    From the page: "Why... seek a difficult compromise solution in the peacekeeping process? It is easier to arm one of the sides and provoke it into killing another side. And the job is done."
  • Rated by thelonebeader on Aug 28 2008, 3:34pm

    I don't know who's to blame but I'm so glad the White House was able to 'free up' $5.75m (£3.1m) to help Georgia.
  • Rated by pamur on Aug 28 2008, 3:22pm

    Whether Putin is blowing hot air or not it looks like Bush has allowed the cold war to heat up again. Another notch for his pistol belt.
  • Rated by transfourier on Aug 28 2008, 11:03am

    OK Putin is sounding more and more psycho and paranoid each day, and since the Russian people don't seem to care that they have a free press, they'll believe Putin's party line, especially if the anchor person or new president presenting his propaganda is sexy.
  • Rated by omarabid on Aug 28 2008, 10:13am

    I definitely agree on that