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== Vladimir_Putin ==
Thanks, for your message. Reading the press can really upset anyone, it is always far from neutral.
They sometimes make some valid point but there is a whole bunch of opinionated rubbish around that, but backing that point alone is impossible without bringing the rest of the propaganda with it. I guess you were right objecting my post.Gnomz007 21:07, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC) == Re:Online News == Thanks for links, I've read those a lot before, actually I've got an RSS feed both from yandex and yahoo, a really nice feature in Firefox browser. Anyway I'm not much into political articles.Gnomz007 == Russian joke == Sory, I removed your joke about Putin. There is not much sense in adding current political jokes to the article, unless they something about the character of Russian humour. The latter is the purpose of the article, rather than to put together a bunch of jokes originated in Russia. Your joke speaks more about Putin than about Russian notion of humour. You may try to add it to the "humor" section in the Vladimir_Putin article, commenting on the reason and the origin of the joke. Thank you. Mikkalai 23:39, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)
They sometimes make some valid point but there is a whole bunch of opinionated rubbish around that, but backing that point alone is impossible without bringing the rest of the propaganda with it. I guess you were right objecting my post.Gnomz007 21:07, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC) == Re:Online News == Thanks for links, I've read those a lot before, actually I've got an RSS feed both from yandex and yahoo, a really nice feature in Firefox browser. Anyway I'm not much into political articles.Gnomz007 == Russian joke == Sory, I removed your joke about Putin. There is not much sense in adding current political jokes to the article, unless they something about the character of Russian humour. The latter is the purpose of the article, rather than to put together a bunch of jokes originated in Russia. Your joke speaks more about Putin than about Russian notion of humour. You may try to add it to the "humor" section in the Vladimir_Putin article, commenting on the reason and the origin of the joke. Thank you. Mikkalai 23:39, 5 Mar 2005 (UTC)