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Saturday, March 23, 2013

I knew Putin, Billary and Obama were tight

Boris A. Berezovsky, once the richest and most powerful of the so-called oligarchs who dominated post-Soviet Russia, and a close ally of Boris N. Yeltsin who helped install Vladimir V. Putin as president but later exiled himself to London after a bitter falling out with the Kremlin, died Saturday.

Mr. Berezovsky’s death was first reported in a post on Facebook by his son-in-law Egor Schuppe and was confirmed by Alexander Dobrovinsky, a lawyer who had represented him.

Mr. Dobrovinsky wrote in Russian on his Facebook page: “Just got a call from London. Boris Berezovsky has committed suicide. The man was complex. An act of desperation? Impossible to live poor? A series of blows? I am afraid that no one will know the truth.”
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Suicide. Right. You bet. Putin's been taking lessons from our politicians. Or they've been taking lessons from him and his predecessors.

LET IT BE KNOWN I HAVE NEVER HAD A SUICIDAL THOUGHT IN MY LIFE!!!!!

4 comments:

  1. Genrikh Yagoda, Head of the NKVD in 1936 said, "Any fool can commit nurder, but it takes a real professional to commit a suicide.
    -Rurik

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  2. The only way I'll suicide is by the third or fourth leo through the door.

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  3. Looks like the goy Breitbarted.

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