Archive for the ‘psycho corner’ Category
About a week ago, I tried leaving a comment on Paul Goble’s Window On Eurasia blog – but since he chose not to publish it, I’ll blog about it here. In Goble’s post on renaming streets in the former Soviet Union, there’s this mention of Ukraine: [...] But it is in Ukraine where name changes [...]
About a week ago, I tried leaving a comment on Paul Goble’s Window On Eurasia blog – but since he chose not to publish it, I’ll blog about it here. In Goble’s post on renaming streets in the former Soviet Union, there’s this mention of Ukraine: [...] But it is in Ukraine where name changes [...]
About a week ago, I tried leaving a comment on Paul Goble’s Window On Eurasia blog – but since he chose not to publish it, I’ll blog about it here. In Goble’s post on renaming streets in the former Soviet Union, there’s this mention of Ukraine: [...] But it is in Ukraine where name changes [...]
About a week ago, I tried leaving a comment on Paul Goble’s Window On Eurasia blog – but since he chose not to publish it, I’ll blog about it here. In Goble’s post on renaming streets in the former Soviet Union, there’s this mention of Ukraine: [...] But it is in Ukraine where name changes [...]
Here we go again: I’m removing Elmer’s comment from the post he has made it on – and re-posting it here. Comment moderation is a pain in the ass – I keep forgetting to approve comments – but if Elmer again chooses to litter posts about my family with political discussion, I’ll have to turn [...]
Here we go again: I’m removing Elmer’s comment from the post he has made it on – and re-posting it here. Comment moderation is a pain in the ass – I keep forgetting to approve comments – but if Elmer again chooses to litter posts about my family with political discussion, I’ll have to turn [...]
There’s one point in La Russophobe‘s comment that I agree with – and it’s the timing of the New York Times’ Simachev piece: [...] First, how you can justify diverting attention from the outrageous decline of democracy in Russia by publishing a piece that could easily have issued from the Kremlin itself is beyond me [...]
There’s one point in La Russophobe‘s comment that I agree with – and it’s the timing of the New York Times’ Simachev piece: [...] First, how you can justify diverting attention from the outrageous decline of democracy in Russia by publishing a piece that could easily have issued from the Kremlin itself is beyond me [...]
There’s one point in La Russophobe‘s comment that I agree with – and it’s the timing of the New York Times’ Simachev piece: [...] First, how you can justify diverting attention from the outrageous decline of democracy in Russia by publishing a piece that could easily have issued from the Kremlin itself is beyond me [...]
There’s one point in La Russophobe‘s comment that I agree with – and it’s the timing of the New York Times’ Simachev piece: [...] First, how you can justify diverting attention from the outrageous decline of democracy in Russia by publishing a piece that could easily have issued from the Kremlin itself is beyond me [...]


