How to radicalize Russians in Estonia - a Kremlin recipe
Kommentaarid on kirjutatud EWR lugejate poolt. Nende sisu ei pruugi ühtida EWR toimetuse seisukohtadega.
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Anonymous09 Aug 2006 06:16
It would be very interesting to know why Putin's officer corps views Estonia as a strategic enemy.
to Maxim09 Aug 2006 20:53
If everything that you say about yourself is true, then how is it that you aren't a front-runner in the race for President of Estonia?
to Maxim09 Aug 2006 21:42
You have told us that you are an intellectual and that you plan to keep explaining everything to us, whether we like it or not. Well, that is just great. It also gives rise to a simple question -- why can't you do your explaining in ordinary, grammatical English? In other words, why does a uneducated person insist on having intellectual credentials when all of the evidence is to the contrary?
Paavo14 Aug 2006 12:10
YAAAWN. . . .
Your bile is about as interesting as a Peter Bush article.
The community's 20-45 demographc yearn for real ideas and real insight into what's happening in Estonia. I suggest that Maxim should start up a blog to facillitate this, so that we, the youth in this fragile community, aren't permanently repulsed by the likes of these McCarthy Lites and Goebbles Jrs.
jack todd20 Aug 2006 12:03
Two solutions only: either you move this monument to the cemetery where Russians can go anyway to velbrate whatever they want, or you change the meaning if that momument, particulary in taking out this soviet hammer. There are no alternatives. Anyway, as this statue is there to celebrate tose who die during the war (supposely) then I dont see any difference if they move this statue to the local cemetery. So Russians stop to complain.
Andrei26 Aug 2006 02:08
Evgeni is "cheap" populist and nazi!
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