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DOING GOOD APARTHEID GENOCIDE |
Rattled Congress Seeks Way Out of Its Standoff
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PAUL RYAN |
Doug Mills/The New York Times, From left, Senators Harry Reid, Charles
E. Schumer, Richard J. Durbin and Patty Murray spoke with reporters on
Thursday,
WASHINGTON —Republican efforts to resolve the fiscal standoff that has
closed much of the federal government heated up Thursday, the third day
of the shutdown, with new talks over a broad budget deal and an effort
by more moderate House members to break the logjam. Representative Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin .. >>
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MICHELLE BACHMAN GOP USA |
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pro-communist supporter is attacked by an officer of the special
militia unit during a demonstration 01 May 1993 in Moscow. (AFP
Photo/Michael Evstafiev)
In late 1992, Vice-President Rutskoi blasted the reforms program
in a public address, noting that further development would ruin
Russia’s industrial potential, and that lifting state control
over prices in a highly-monopolized economy could only lead to
social disaster.
He also directly opposed the government, noting
that most people from Gaidar’s team seriously lacked real-life
experience and based their plans purely on controversial
theories, coining the phrase “small boys in pink pants.”
An abstract from the address of the creative personalities
to the people of Russia
“Our clocks are chiming the hour of courage!
The Russian intelligentsia must make their historical
choice. An impostor has violated the law and he will answer
for this before the people and Russian history.
The pathetic attempts to drag cultural personalities into
a criminal cooperation have failed completely. Former
President Yeltsin is being followed only by those who remain
loyal and faithful to the authorities at all times. Another
treachery has confirmed the worthlessness and soullessness of
such a position. Their shame will remain on their
descendants! In these difficult times we call upon Russian
citizens to join in their actions to protect the law and
express our belief in the courage of every one of our
compatriots.
Russia will be saved and reborn.”
September 23, 1993.
On September 21, the president signed the Decree on
Constitutional Reform, suspending the work of the Supreme Soviet
and calling national elections to the new parliament – the State
Duma – in early December.
Khasbulatov officially called Yeltsin’s actions a coup d’état,
and the Supreme Soviet passed a statement on immediate revocation
of all presidential powers. The deputies refused to leave the
parliamentary headquarters and security personnel began to
distribute assault rifles among MPs and their aides.
TIME FOR THE USA TO KICK OUT THE "BOYS IN PINK PANTS"
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