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Вы делаете мне день, ребята!
Оказывается, что после аннексии, участия в войне, поставки оружия и боеприпасов, приезда на Донбасс десятков тысяч добровольцев, жуткой по цинизму и лживости пропагандистской кампании в прессе, Рафик остаётся невиноватым и Украинские блоггеры вынуждены разжигать ненависть в украинском народе и ответную!!!!!!!! ненависть в российском. Расчеловечивание - это мой конёк!
Сидят два интеллигента и несут пургу, до сих пор не понимая ни сути происходящего, ни причин, ни последствий.
Пикейные жилеты.
Что у них в головах?

Date: 2016-04-14 01:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xinguano.livejournal.com
старо как мир -- это трухильо. сомоса был значительно позже.

Date: 2016-04-14 02:58 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yudin-mikhail.livejournal.com
так это про трухильо? век живи век учись. буду знать

в английской вике нашел...

Date: 2016-04-14 06:28 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xinguano.livejournal.com
"Our Son of a Bitch"

Although Somoza was reckoned as a ruthless dictator, the United States continued to support his regime as a non-communist stronghold in Nicaragua. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (FDR) supposedly remarked in 1939 that "Somoza may be a son of a bitch, but he's our son of a bitch."[4][5][6] According to historian David Schmitz, however, researchers and archivists who have searched the archives of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library have found no evidence that Roosevelt ever made this statement. The statement first appeared in the November 15, 1948 issue of Time magazine and was later mentioned in a March 17, 1960 broadcast of CBS Reports called "Trujillo: Portrait of a Dictator". In this broadcast, however, it was asserted that FDR made the statement in reference to Rafael Trujillo of the Dominican Republic. It should be further noted that this statement has been attributed to a variety of United States presidential administrations in regard to foreign dictators. Thus the statement remains apocryphal at this point, though Roosevelt and future presidents certainly supported the Somoza family and their rule over Nicaragua. Andrew Crawley claims that the Roosevelt statement is a myth created by Somoza himself.

Date: 2016-04-15 05:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] yudin-mikhail.livejournal.com
ясно, спасибо

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