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Rozmowa z Ołeksandrem Morozem, jednym z przywód...

IP: *.dip.t-dialin.net 12.12.04, 17:57
Dlaczego Prezydent Stanow Zjednoczonych nie zabral glosu w sprawie Ukrainy? bo
tam miesza jego jakwiekszy wrog polityczny demokrata Soros.
Tu ujawinaja sie zrodla tez finasowania kampani wyborczej Juszczenki, bardzo
zaangazowana jest ogranizacja polsko-amerykanska-ukrainska PAUCI, ktora
przekazuje miliony dolarow na wprowadzenie demokracji po amerykansku, na
Ukrainie, nie tylko ruble mieszaja na Ukrainie, ale i dulary i
zlotowki.Szczegoly na:
www.antiwar.com/paul/index.php
Juszcenko zasiada w zarzadzie tej organizacji w Ukrainie, wspierania lokalnych
samorzadow w europejskich krajach dziwnie konczy sie "rewolucjami" jak w
Serbii, czy Gruzji, teraz na celowniku jest Ukraina i Rumunia.
Czy ktos sie jeszcze moze dziwic , ze i Rosja miesza swoimi rublami??
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    • Gość: ohio Bush Administration Spent $65 Million... IP: *.nas12.saint-louis1.mo.us.da.qwest.net 12.12.04, 18:39
      Bush Adminstration Spent $65 Million to Help Opposition in Ukraine

      December 10, 2004

      By: Matt Kelley
      Associated Press

      WASHINGTON - The Bush administration has spent more than $65 million in the
      past two years to aid political organizations in Ukraine, paying to bring
      opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko to meet U.S. leaders and helping to
      underwrite exit polls indicating he won last month's disputed runoff election.
      U.S. officials say the activities don't amount to interference in Ukraine's
      election, as Russian President Vladimir Putin (news - web sites) alleges, but
      are part of the $1 billion the State Department spends each year trying to
      build democracy worldwide.

      No U.S. money was sent directly to Ukrainian political parties, the officials
      say. In most cases, it was funneled through organizations like the Carnegie
      Foundation or through groups aligned with Republicans and Democrats that
      organized election training, with human rights forums or with independent news
      outlets.

      But officials acknowledge some of the money helped train groups and individuals
      opposed to the Russian-backed government candidate — people who now call
      themselves part of the Orange revolution.

      For example, one group that got grants through U.S.-funded foundations is the
      Center for Political and Legal Reforms, whose Web site has a link to
      Yushchenko's home page under the heading "partners." Another project funded by
      the U.S. Agency for International Development brought a Center for Political
      and Legal Reforms official to Washington last year for a three-week training
      session on political advocacy.

      More here:
      www.independent-media.tv/item.cfm?fmedia_id=10108&fcategory_desc=Under%20Reported
      • Gość: S. Flores Re: Bush Administration Spent $65 Million... IP: *.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 13.12.04, 03:05
        Great, and that money was spent well. At least much better than Kremlin's money spent on supporting
        unfair tricks while elections. In general, money itself isn't bad. It just matters how you use it. Regards,
        SF.
    • Gość: lenin na boso Re: Rozmowa z Ołeksandrem Morozem, jednym z przyw IP: 62.242.162.* 14.12.04, 01:20
      Wasyl ty ruskie scierwo,przygotuj sie na bananowa rewolucje w rosji,kolor
      bedzie seledyn mial byc zolty ale zostal zmieniony zeby nie draznic chinczykow

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