These people are not spreading "lies." They are spreadings fictions sprung from the head of their own ignorance and their ridiculous belief that the United States controls everything.
I betcha these people have no idea that the Bronze Soldier uproar in Estonia was a side-effect of diaspora Baltic money trying to displace Baltic businesses linked with Russia so that they can fill the vacuum.
--- On Thu, 6/18/09, Fernando Cassia <fcassia at gmail.com> wrote:
> From: Fernando Cassia <fcassia at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] paranoia
> To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org
> Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 8:23 PM
> On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 9:15 PM,
> Chris Doss<lookoverhere1 at yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Western support does not equate to having orchestrated
> something. You do not organize a revolution by supplying
> lawn chairs, tents, and pelmeni, in a country of 50 million
> people. Lawn chairs, tens, and pelmeni that Tymoshenko, the
> billionaire (and now traitor, according to Yushchenko, head
> of Ukraine's highly dysfunctional "it's a tuesday, let's
> collapse" government), could have supplied out of her back
> pocket).
> >
> > The Orange Revo was a war between Eastern and Western
> Ukrainian business clans appealing to the pro- and
> anti-Russian opinions of their respective regional
> demographics, not about geopolitics. Geopolitics was made an
> issue because the respective business groupings hoped to get
> foreign muscle in on their side, and after the fact because
> the Bush Administration, which had had no foreign policy
> successes whatsoever other than Russian (and sub voce
> Iranian) help in Afghanistan, needed some example to say
> that its "democracy promotion" policy was working.
>
> Since you have everything already figured out, there's
> little I can
> say. I insist, quickly e-mail all those writers that spread
> lies about
> the color revolutions.
>
> FC
>
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