Story here.
Story here.
06:06 AM in Corporate Fascismo, Leviathan, READY.GOD, Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0)
Starbucks' recent announcement (story here) that its support for legalizing same-sex marriage is "core to who we are and what we value as a company" has sent shockwaves through Christian America (coffee-drinking, tea partying, or just plain angry at globalist norm changing aimed at the families keeping America free).
Starbucks' brand of homonazi fascism on the subject of marriage is disturbing given what is known about the prevalence of homosexuality among the Nazis in Hitler's Germany (story here). (Sometimes I wonder about the folks at calgun.nuts, up in the Bay Area!)
Keep gulping down this corporate fascism, and you will end up with no food for your family, let alone coffee.
Are you familiar with the Ukrainian Holodomor, the artificial Soviet famine killing about ten million Ukrainian nationalists? You may not know about it because the schools ignore it.
Dare call it the "Ukrainian Holocaust" and a commie lib will scream at you for cheapening the term "Holocaust" - and they are right in a sense: the killing is not quite as direct. But it's still an intentional act resulting in a killing (or two).
Ditto the "Abortion Holocaust" which kills millions of children in this country. (Again, you are technically correct if you say the term "Holocaust" is cheapened because yes, the killing is less direct.)
Now we have the "Marriage Holocaust" perpetrated by Starbucks, which appears to be part of the globalist attempt to change norms of behavior in America, norms which keep America free with families strong enough to resist the growth of government, families strong enough to feed themselves and defend themselves.
[Families are why the Soviet Union fell. Because of my wife's family, growing up in Ukraine, she recognized the mandatory recycling programs and the like (e.g., bringing newspapers every week to her school, School No. 40) were all about control and propaganda, and her father was able to stand up to the local union.]
You say I'm cheapening the term "Holocaust"?
Everyone (even the homosexual) has a right to marry someone of the opposite sex. The institution of marriage as defined for eons is essential to a free society and more particularly, is a benefit to women and children.
Lives depend on it. Freedom depends on it. Change the definition of marriage and you CHEAPEN it. Instead of an institution focused on procreation (or adoption if necessary) and family building and the future, it becomes just one more hedonistic heresy of the here and now.
Starbucks, quit cheapening the term "marriage" and reverse this insane policy!
08:18 AM in Bigotry, Corporate Fascismo, Dignity of Women, Legislation, READY.GOD, Right to Life, Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0)
The Chief Justice has announced term will be closed on Monday, so McDonald v. Chicago will be released on Monday, which happens to also be my birthday and Ukrainian Constitution Day. Lots to celebrate around our house, I think, although if the Supreme Court starts buying up shotguns the way the IRS and Department of Education have been buying up shotguns, that may be an indication things will not go as we expect.
Visit http://www.scotusblog.com/ at 10am, Monday, June 28, for live coverage.
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We saw the spaghetti western "God's Gun" last night and loved it. Jack Palance did some great things, including support for a documentary about Holodomor.
Jack Palance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Palance, at the time chairman of the Hollywood Trident Foundation, walked out of a Russian Film Festival in Hollywood. After being introduced, Palance said, "I feel like I walked into the wrong room by mistake. I think that Russian film is interesting, but I have nothing to do with Russia or Russian film. My parents were born in Ukraine: I'm Ukrainian. I'm not Russian. So, excuse me, but I don't belong here. It's best if we leave."[8]
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I declared candidacy Monday. Now I've hit the fuel jettison button, firing booster rockets. Hopefully, every good conservative in OC will see the flare, act immediately to fan my facebook political page and **IMPORTANT** invite others to do the same:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/David-R-Duringer-for-OC-71st-District-Republican-Central-Committee/325049951710?ref=ts
Let's do our part to restore the political environment of ordered liberty, first inscribed by the Author of Liberty upon the hearts of patriots then writ large within our Constitution, the loss of which should be to our everlasting shame. Elect CONSTITUTIONAL CONSERVATIVES to grassroots positions.
Stay safe,
David R. Duringer
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08:01 AM in Bigotry, BLUE helicopter thinking, Books, California, Concealed Carry, Corporate Fascismo, Crime Statistics, Dignity of Women, F.A.R.T. (First Amendment Repression Tactic), Genocide & Disarmament, Gun Control = Racism, Gun Safety, Gun-Free Zone Shootings, Hit or Misc., Legislation, Lenin's Opiate, Leviathan, Mass Confiscation of Firearms in US, Notable Defensive Gun Uses, Open Carry, Physician, Heal Thyself, READY.GOD, Right to Laugh, Right to Leave, Right to Life, Second Amendment Activism, Second Amendment Scholarship, Survival Measures, The Criminal Left, Travel, Treason, Ukraine, United World Organization, Where to Carry | Permalink
Carol of the Bells, from Ukraine:
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Driving up and down the I-5 you can't ignore all the roadside signs protesting how another farm has been killed by Congress. Whether by design or not, we are losing the nation's main breadbasket.
» Fish or Famine — TONIGHT! The Great American Blog « FOXNews.com.
In turn, farmers are making tough decisions. They are losing their farms (in some circumstances third generation farms) and forced to fire the workers. Food banks can't keep shelves stocked because of all the needy families and eventually, farmers say, you and I will feel the effects. We will be forced to eat fruits, veggies and nuts from other countries (with few regulations, pesticides, etc).
Consider that Ukraine was the main breadbasket of Europe until Stalin's forced collectivization of farms created an artificial famine killing 7 to 10 million people. Now consider all that against the backdrop of the current healthcare "debate" and the shocking speed at which the current occupant of the white house is taking us down the road to serfdom. Should food be considered a basic human right? God help us if it ever is. Video of the Holodomor Genocide in Ukraine:
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Today is my birthday! But as the more interesting headline indicates, it is also (for a few more hours anyway) Constitution Day in Ukraine, where my beautiful wife was born and raised, and where my beautiful daughter has spent many beautiful summers with grandparents. The beauty of Ukraine is mainly in its people, as it climbs out from the rubble left by socialism. As the rubble is removed, more and more of the beautiful countryside appears. I wish every American could have witnessed the dystopia I saw on my first trip in 2001. We would then face down every socialist we encounter in whatever sphere, local or national, to keep liberty alive here in America--because if it dies here, the flame of liberty will be extinguished for centuries. Video of Ukrainian national anthem depicting lyrics here:
ENGLISH TRANSLATION
Ukraine's glory hasn't perished, nor her freedom
Upon us, fellow compatriots, fate shall smile once more.
Our enemies will vanish, like dew in the morning sun,
And we too shall rule, brothers, in a free land of our own.
CHORUS
We'll lay down our souls and bodies to attain our freedom,
And we'll show that we, brothers, are of the Kozak nation.
We'll lay down our souls and bodies to attain our freedom,
And we'll show that we, brothers, are of the Kozak nation.
08:22 AM in Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Stricter controls on licenses for guns that fire plastic bullets will not result in a cut in the crime rate, according to Interior Minister Yuriy Lutsenko. "What is the most common cause of guns being used? Mainly, it's drunkenness. So are we going to ban vodka? Prohibitions on carrying such guns will not decrease crime," the minister said
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Putin acknowledges Georgia President Saakashvili's testicular fortitude, as AFP reports:
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin allegedly threatened to hang Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili "by the balls" during the August war in Georgia, a report not denied by Putin's spokesman said on Friday.
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"Only a few years ago, it could not even come to mind, even in a nightmare, that Russians and Ukrainians would be fighting each other. But that happened, and it is a crime."
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My 7-yr-old daughter is in Ukraine visiting grandparents, for a few more days, so I've been reading rather than posting on the subject. This article by George Woloshyn in the Kyiv Post makes a very good case for Ukraine joining NATO, and quick - strength is the only way to ward off bullies. [I corresponded with the author some months ago regarding Solzhenitsyn's denial of the genocidal nature of Holodomor, which we both agree was reprehensible.]
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American Matt Emmons was second to Ukraine sharpshooter Artur Ayvazian in the qualification of the men's Olympic 50m rifle prone on Friday--Reuters
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WND reports on the lack of credit given to Ronald Reagan for bringing Gorbachev back to bargaining table on ending Cold War:
Michael Reagan also notes that the economy of the Soviet Union was crumbling at the time.
"It was so bad in the Soviet Union financially, the women were were angry because they couldn't find panty hose. And Gorbachev told me, 'I had to appoint a czar of panty hose to get panty hose into the Soviet Union so that the women would be happy.' And that's what really impressed him. Not just the panty hose but the fact that he was being bankrupted. The Soviet Union had no place to go," Michael Reagan told the magazine.
08:32 AM in Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Today is Constitution Day in Ukraine. With the Heller decision, it feels like Constitution Day here in the US, too. Happy Birthday, Ukraine! (Also happens to be mine today.)
Tymoshenko expressed the hope that Constitution Day will be a day of unity and reconciliation.
"I want June 28 to feel like a real holiday to us. We need such dates for the unity of the country, for realization of our Ukrainian identity, for reconciliation in the society," the message states.
Yuschenko also called on Ukrainians to remember that Ukraine's long constitutional tradition date back to the Pylyp Orlyk constitution of the year 1710.
As Ukrainian News earlier reported, Ukraine will mark Constitution Day on June 28.
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MOSCOW: On a talk show last autumn, a prominent political analyst named Mikhail Delyagin offered some tart words about Vladimir Putin. When the program was televised, Delyagin was not. His remarks were cut and he was digitally erased from the show, like a disgraced comrade airbrushed from an old Soviet photo. (The technicians may have worked a bit hastily; they left his disembodied legs in one shot.) Read it:
Putin's opponents are made to vanish from TV - International Herald Tribune.
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Link: An Ominous Sign For Ukraine -- -- Courant.com.
Last week, Russian tanks, missile launchers and columns of goose-stepping soldiers again paraded through Red Square. The Victory Day parade sent a collective shudder through the republics of the former Soviet Union.
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Link: Ukraine joins WTO, forcing economic reforms and opening new trade channels.
KIEV, Ukraine (AP) - Ukraine became the 152nd country to join the World Trade Organization on Friday after 14 years of negotiations, getting in ahead of bigger neighbor Russia and committing the former Soviet republic to economic reforms and opening new trade channels.
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Since the 2004 Orange Revolution ushered in a vigorous, sometimes chaotic democracy, Ukraine has become an island of freedom and tolerance in an ex-Soviet bloc still dominated by authoritarian regimes, and journalists, political activists, artists, and business professionals have flocked here.
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Link: Reuters/Guardian
Any new conflict and tension could also affect sentiment towards other states bordering Russia which already have prickly relations with Moscow. Of these, he said Ukraine was probably more exposed as the Baltics were safeguarded by being members of the European Union and NATO.
Also, from RadioFreeEurope:
Georgia is warning Western governments that there is a real risk of war with Russia unless Moscow is persuaded to reverse recent decisions to strengthen ties with the separatist Abkhazia and South Ossetia regions.
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Iakobashvili said after his EU talks that he feels for the first time that officials in Brussels understand that "Russia is not an honest broker" in Georgia's frozen conflicts. But he warned that this epiphany alone is not enough, and that action must follow. He said Russia has designs to redraw "the borders of Eastern Europe," which do not end with Georgia, but will affect Ukraine and the Baltic states -- and by extension also the EU's own energy, neighborhood, and foreign and security policies.
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Link: The News | News.
The weekly Wprost, out tomorrow, shows a politburo document, signed by Mikhail Gorbachev, which appears to warrant a KGB contract killing on John Paul II.
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Link: French shooter Henry nails down gold in men's 50m rifle three positions_English_Xinhua.
BEIJING, April 20 (Xinhua) -- French shooter Josselin Henry clinched the gold medal in the men's 50-meter rifle three positions with 1268.8 points at the Good Luck Beijing ISSF World Cup here on Sunday, after the last shot that changed the fate of many athletes. Jury Sukhorukov from Ukraine was edged to the second place with1268.0 points, while Russian marksman Sergei Kovalenko followed with 1266.9 points.
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Ranked third with 1169 points at the beginning, the American had been among the top three before the tenth shot, in which a 9.1striped him of the bronze and sent his Russian rival, 2005 World Cup Final champion, 38-year-old Kovalenko, to the medal platform.
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Link: UNIAN - Ukraine plans to start fleet withdrawal talks with Russia.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Volodymyr Ohryzko during his recent visit to Moscow had handed his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov a draft memorandum on the withdrawal of Russia`s Black Sea Fleet from the sea port of Sevastopol in southern Ukraine.
07:09 AM in Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
Absolut clarity ... absolut hegemony:
Link: UNIAN - Ukraine Foreign Ministry sends note to Russia, requesting explanation.
The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine has sent a note to the Russian Foreign Ministry, requesting an immediate explanation from Russia over the recent statements made by Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov. According to the press-service of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, the note requests an explanation for the following statements: at Russia-NATO Council on April 4 of the current year, the Russian Federation President said: “Ukraine is not even a state! A part of its territory is Eastern Europe, and a part, a significant one, was presented by us!”. According to Kommersant newspaper, he [Putin] also made it clear that if Ukraine is adopted to NATO, this state would merely disappear. In fact, he threatened that Russia may begin procedures to seize the Crimea and the Eastern Ukraine. On April 8, Russian Foreign Minister S.Lavrov, in his interview with “Ekho Moskvy” radio, confirmed the information, publicized by Kommersant newspaper. Besides, he added: “We will do everything to prevent Ukraine and Georgia from joining NATO”.
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Link: UNIAN - Solzhenitsyn`s curious change of heart.
The famine of 1932-33 resulted in the loss of millions of innocent lives in Ukraine and the largely Ukrainian-populated Kuban area of the Russian Federation. The debate about whether it meets the legal requirements of a genocide is still going on. But what is clear today is the crucial role played by the Communist authorities in creating conditions for the famine, as well as their willingness to use hunger as a political tool to teach the rebellious peasantry a lesson. By treating the peasantry`s resistance to forceful collectivization as a manifestation and result of its susceptibility to Ukrainian nationalist ideology, and by closing the borders of Ukraine to prevent the escape of starving refugees and preclude the importing of food to Ukraine, the Communist authorities turned the famine into a Ukrainian national catastrophe. Solzhenitsyn`s assertion that the treatment of the famine of 1932-33 as a genocide is the product of "spiteful, anti-Russian, chauvinistic minds" can be understood only if one equates the Communist government and the Russian people. Solzhenitsyn spent a good part of his life arguing that Communism and Russia were incompatible. His op-ed raises the question of whether he still believes in this.
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Please support this movie:
Link: http://www.holodomorthemovie.com/
Holodomor claimed more lives than every country combined during World War I 7 to 10 million people - including 3 million children, perished in 17 months.
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Link: The Great Famine-Genocide in Soviet Ukraine (Holodomor).
In 1988 the US Commission on the Ukraine Famine arrived at nineteen findings, among them (No. 16) that what happened to the Ukrainians in 1932-1933 constituted genocide.[1] This was, fact the most important of the commission's conclusions, and as the person who drafted those conclusions for the commission's approval, I feel a certain responsibility to defend it in this journal in the light of new evidence that has been made available after the collapse of the Soviet Union and published by scholars in Ukraine.
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Solzhenitsyn is not Jewish so this foolish statement of his against the Bush visit to the holodomor memorial cannot be blamed on concern over cheapening Holocaust impact, or on concern about Jews being blamed because some of them figured prominently among the Bolsheviks.
Rather, it seems borne of his strong Russian nationalist pride and inability to deal with or acknowledge what his own Russia did to Ukraine, land of his mother's family.
This is so sick. Why not just acknowledge what is obvious? A bunch of evil secularist planners (of varying race and ethnicity), intentionally killed millions of freedom-loving religious people, not only in Germany and various spots in Russia, but also in Ukraine. Enough with the tortured "reasoning" for keeping quiet about what really happened in Ukraine. The fact that it happened elsewhere does not negate that it happened in Ukraine, and by design.
Link: Solzhenitsyn battles illness to complete final volumes | News | guardian.co.uk Books.
In a vituperative piece, however, Solzhenitsyn dismissed the claim as 'rakish juggling' and said that millions of non-Ukrainians also perished in the famine, which was engineered by the Soviet Union's leadership. 'This provocative outcry about "genocide"... has been elevated to the top government level in contemporary Ukraine. Does this mean that they have even outdone the Bolshevik propaganda-mongers with their rakish juggling?' an incensed Solzhenistyn wrote. Bush had been duped by a 'loony fable', he added. Yesterday Natalia Solzhenitsyn said that her husband felt passionately about the 'Ukrainian people' because his mother's family came from Ukraine. Asked about Solzhenitsyn's views on Bush, she said: 'Bush was only in Kiev for a few hours. He didn't go to the monument to the victims of fascism but to the holodomor memorial. We don't know whether Bush went there cynically, or because the level of his historical knowledge [is low].'
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Yesterday DM Thomas, Solzhenitsyn's biographer, said it would be simplistic to describe the novelist as either nationalistic or reactionary. 'Patriotic and religiously conservative might suit,' he told The Observer. 'He disliked the secularism of the West almost as much as he disliked communism. He is in no way nationalistic in the sense of elevating Russia above others, or wishing for territorial aggrandisement... Above all, I think, he is or was a strong Orthodox believer. He hated the Bolshevik revolution, and because Jews played such an important role in that, he has laid himself open to the charge of being anti-semitic. I argued in my biography that this was based on a misunderstanding of his views.'
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“The action of Germany and France against Ukraine and Georgia’s entrance to NATO testifies revival of the axe of influence of Paris-Berlin-Moscow. These countries gave preference to the geo-political interests of Russia, but not Euro-Atlantic security.
Some are now calling Germany "the new France" -- maybe it's all a misunderstanding:
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Link: UNIAN - Russian parliament rejects call to label 1930s-era famine genocide.
The 1930s-era famine that killed millions of peasants, mainly in Soviet Ukraine, should not be considered genocide and should not be used as a political tool, Russia`s lawmakers said in a resolution passed Wednesday
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Link: Kyiv Post. Spring forward.
Ukraine’s daylight savings time (DST) takes effect Sunday, March 30, when clocks will move forward from 4:00 to 5:00.
Время сбережения дневного света Украины (DST) принимает влияние воскресенье, 30 -го март, когда часы двинут вперед от 4:00 к 5:00.
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Kiev is already a gem. This will polish it. Link: Kyiv Post. Government unveils $10 billion Kyiv beltway project.
Ukrainian government officials revealed on March 20 plans to construct a 213-kilometer beltway to encircle Kyiv and its satellite neighborhoods to relieve traffic congestion in the city’s central districts and foster economic growth. The “Velyka Okruzhna,” planned by foreign developers in conjunction with Ukrainian national and oblast government officials, would be the most expensive development project ever pursued in Ukraine, costing an estimated $10 billion. “The highway will change the oblast picture for the better, linking suburban neighborhoods to the capital, thereby attracting further investment into the whole region,” said Vira Ulianchenko, head of the Kyiv State Oblast Administration. If implemented, the beltway should steer traffic away from the center, boost real estate values and ignite a development and population boom, changing the character of Ukraine’s capital.
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Bush will meet with Tymoshenko as well as Yushchenko. Link: Kyiv Post. Bush to make first state visit.
US President George W. Bush will make his first official state visit to Kyiv on April 1, the White House confirmed.
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“It is not a question of whether; it is a question of when,” said US Ambassador to NATO Victoria Nuland about Ukraine’s membership.
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Link: Kyiv Post. Tymoshenko wins battles in gas war.
Ukraine’s Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko succeeded in preventing a stiff price increase for natural gas imports this year, and convinced Moscow to eliminate controversial intermediaries from the multibillion dollar energy trade business between Ukraine, Russia and Central Asian producers.
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Link: Kyiv Post. Parliament approves election to oust Kyiv mayor.
Ukraine’s parliament voted March 18 to hold preterm elections for Kyiv’s unpopular mayor and city council in early June, an effort led by Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in her quest to control the Ukrainian capital.
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Link: Kyiv Post. Ukraine optimistic on NATO bid ahead of Bush visit.
US President George W. Bush will visit Ukraine on the eve of next month's NATO summit, which will decide whether the former Soviet republic can move toward membership, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said Thursday.
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The ongoing struggle for power between Tymoshenko and Yushchenko may be determined by the current gas talks with Russia, and the outcome may determine Ukraine's future relationship with Russia--Tymoshenko's hard line, or Yushchenko's more moderate stance. Though both are considered reformers, Yushchenko's ties to Soros give one pause.
Link: Kyiv Post. Russia plays president, premier against each other in gas talks.
The leader who succeeds in gas negotiations with Russia will gain the most influence in determining relations between the two nations, experts said.
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Link (WND): McCain aide linked to Russian billionaire.
Deripaska, whose net worth is estimated to exceed $13 billion, is widely reported to be a close ally of Putin.
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Good. Perhaps at last Ukrainians will finally be treated fairly when applying for immigration or travel. Link: Kyiv Post. US Senate urges NATO to put Ukraine, Georgia, on track for alliance membership.
Russia has made clear that it opposes an expansion of NATO to include the two former Soviet republics. This week Russia threatened to target Ukraine with nuclear missiles if it should join the alliance.
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Link: Putin warns Ukraine against joining Nato | World news | guardian.co.uk.
Russia could redirect its missiles towards Ukraine if the country joined Nato, Vladimir Putin warned today.
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Link: Orange Ukraine - Words and Deeds.
Protect Family Values, Respect for Parents, and Children's Rights (+) I'm giving this promise a tentative positive after reading about the new budget. It looks like both the promises to new mothers and disabled children have been covered. This positive is conditional on the budgeted payments actually coming into effect, of course, as well as dealing with the majority of other sub-pledges. sub-pledges include: a) Reverse population decline (-) b) Increase support for new mothers tenfold (+) c) guarantee good healthcare for pregnant women. d) provide assistance to those raising children or caring for the elderly e) revive state kindergartens and nurseries, ban the sale of preschools (-) f) provide credit to homebuyers (-) g) eliminate child homelessness (-) h) provide free medical care to disabled children (+) i) establish a family doctor system (-) I'm going to give this more minor issue a weak negative rating. As with everything else, the benefits for families are on the budget, but the economy is so weak it is questionable whether or not they are affordable.
Per W.Ex's correspondents in Ukraine, annual payments are now 12,000, 25,000, and 50,000 hryvnas, respectively, for one, two, or three children (about $2400, $5000, and $10,000, respectively, in US dollars). These are very large payments by Ukraine standards. More evidence that the sin of abortion leads to more sin and unaffordable statist largesse. (Witness the invasion of illegals in the US.)
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Bad elf Putin now stakes a claim to the North Pole. Putin has been increasingly assertive on a number of fronts recently, obviously because of Bush's legacy of being the lamest duck ever due to ignoring his base.
Daily Mail reports:
Russian leader Vladimir Putin has made an astonishing bid to grab a vast chunk of the Arctic, giving himself claim to its vast potential oil, gas and mineral wealth.
His audacious argument that an underwater Russian ridge is linked to the North Pole is likely to lead to an international outcry.
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NOVO-OGARYOVO, June 21 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's president said Thursday he regrets the current political crisis in Ukraine and hopes the Ukrainian authorities will resolve the situation soon.
"We hope our main partner in the former U.S.S.R. and our major economic and political partner in the world will overcome these problems as soon as possible," Vladimir Putin said Thursday...
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At left is a picture of me, next to my wife (I'm on the viewer's right, click to de-minorify) - parasailing while on vacation in Key West.
(In the foreground is the deck hand.)
Raised in Ukraine, my wife in high school there not only trained with the AK-47, but also learned how to parachute. So she was quite comfortable with the parasailing. I was terrified - my arms locked and I couldn't even sit down as it didn't feel like there was anything to sit on.
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Link: Ukraine approves laws to end crisis (AFP):
UKRAINIAN lawmakers have finished approving a series of laws aimed at ending a two-month political crisis by paving the way for early parliamentary elections.
President Viktor Yushchenko is now expected to set early elections for September 30 under the terms of a political agreement struck on Sunday with his rival, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych.
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Tensions escalated sharply last week, when the president and prime minister sparred for control over security forces and scuffles broke out at the prosecutor general's office.
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The South Bay NRA Members' Council participated in Redondo Beach's Memorial Day parade yesterday. The invitation was circulated to some of us down in Orange County. The NRA was very well received by attendees. Cheers for the NRA came from many of the folks attending, and even some of the active military participants. The parade had good attendance and interesting entries.
03:24 PM in Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
My wife had Kalashnikov training at high school in Ukraine (mp3 of her with Roger Hedgecock here); this month's issue of America's 1st Freedom covers history's greatest sniper, a female Ukrainian soldier in WWII; experienced instructors will tell you that women have some physical and emotional advantages that often make them better shooters.
Cam Edwards' latest Townhall column on recent female armed citizen stories should remind us how important it is to bring women into the fold, for their own safety, for our children's safety, and because the hand that rocks the cradle rules the country.
Link: Townhall.com::Self-defense::By Cam Edwards#commentAnchor#commentAnchor. Excerpt:
Three stories of self-defense with three happy endings. What would have happened if these women didn’t have a gun to help them defend themselves? Would we be reading about three murders, three robberies, or three rapes? Would there be Amber Alerts for two missing children from Coalfield, Tennessee? Because these women took steps to protect themselves we get to applaud their courage, rather than mourning their deaths.
07:58 PM in Dignity of Women, Ukraine | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)
During the chaos of the "Orange Revolution" I believe it was this group, or a related one, which carried arms for defense and security. (Thankfully, the weapons were never fired.) The press here ignored it, but we should remember that arms played some role (albeit a small one) in the revolution.
It's a good sign that Yushchenko and Our Ukraine recognize the importance of such groups to liberty, though according to the article linked below there is some resistance at the oblast level (Kharkiv, specifically) to what is basically a peaceful Minuteman-type group. (This attempt to criminalize the group's activity sounds like an echo from the Grand Canyon State.)
Link: :: Lutsenko to Be Considered a Criminal Element? :: Ukrayinska Pravda.
According to Mr. Stetskiv, the People’s Self-Defense movement is public initiative, which will take power under a control and make pressure on the authority only with peaceful and organized way.
I've made several trips to Ukraine and there has been real improvement. The people want to maintain some connection and close business ties with Russia, but do not want ever again to be under Russian dominion.
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