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C-4:


Please don't rewrite the Pravda articles for us.

Once again I ask you to list a dozen issues which in your opinion should be resolved by the new Government.

 
That's crazy. That's me reading the thread.

As for me, I don't know. I don't know which would be better: Putin or Uncle Stepa. But! Gentlemen! Does it really matter? Don't you think you can improve something for yourself? A shave, for example. Wash the end...
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Svinozavr:

All the members of the government are well washed and smell nice - the people should be satisfied.
 

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IgorM:

Who thought of staging a rally on a bridge like this? Did it not occur to the organisers of the rally that the bridge might not be able to withstand such a load? The collapse of part of such a bridge is likely to lead to its complete collapse, hundreds of people would be in cold water and it would be difficult to get out. Or maybe it's on purpose, that's what it's designed to do.

 
Svinotavr: Or maybe it was on purpose, that's how it was meant to be done.

Yep, that's exactly what happened, have YOU ever been to a large public event? Who's thinking? Crowd behaviour is unpredictable, that's what's scary about such events

http://top.rbc.ru/incidents/10/03/2012/641034.shtml

After protesters unfurled banners and tried to march to the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin, the local riot police blocked their way. The crowd began chanting "Shame!", which enraged the law and order defenders. According to reports from bloggers, the police acted harshly, with many of the demonstrators receiving blows from their batons.

So, if the demonstrators are beaten with truncheons, pedophiles will be beaten by the police immediately upon arrest - if so, then I support the actions of the Interior Ministry, but if not, then this looks like democracy in a "free country", then the fight against corruption is the same, then...

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IgorM:
Yeah, that's exactly what happened, have YOU ever been to a large public event? Who's thinking? Crowd behaviour is unpredictable, that's what's scary about such events
I mean, what, did it collapse? No, I've never participated.
 
Svinotavr: What do you mean, he collapsed? No, it never did.

It's OK - it didn't collapse.

I'm telling you, you can't control a crowd, and you're talking about safety rules and "sneaking around" on the part of the organizers.

 
Dim. Before you do, what's not to be spared - why don't you change your nickname after all? Well, it's not for me, an old man, to change it...)
 
C-4:

... The mere thought makes one cringe at what could happen even now, but is not happening just because He doesn't want it to. But if the terror starts, no one will care about these cute little pet hamsters, because everyone in our society is on their own. All of you, crawl into your warm holes and shiver with fear that now there will be a knock at your door and someone will not come home...

Thank you, that's reassuring, just like Vysotsky - "Say thank you that you're alive". What a degree of political stupidity it takes to give Pn the credit for not burying us all yet)))