Poor and desperate Putin´s slaves ask Merkel to fix their road

Litwin

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Poor and desperate Putin´s slaves ask Frau Merkel to fix their road , should some parts of Muscovite empire become the G. colony ?

 
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The guy called 'Litwin' is a jewish 'emigrant' from one Baltic dwarf to Israel where he lived around 20 years.
Thereafter he moved to Sweden.
He's well-known on many US forums, but on the most of them he is banned a long time ago.
His another monikers are 'Sharon' and 'Riga'.
Obviously he's paid for the trash he posts worldwide
 
Do you have any other buttons apart from the Russia one?

Poor and desperate Putin´s slaves ask Frau Merkel to fix their road , should some parts of Muscovite empire become the G. colony ?


Sounds like Russian to me.
Couldn't make heads nor tails of it.


Do you have any other buttons apart from the Russia one?

The guy called 'Litwin' is a jewish 'emigrant' from one Baltic dwarf to Israel where he lived around 20 years.
Thereafter he moved to Sweden.
He's well-known on many US forums, but on the most of them he is banned a long time ago.
His another monikers are 'Sharon' and 'Riga'.
Obviously he's paid for the trash he posts worldwide
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The letter posted in late April by Mikhail Ivanov on a local page of his village's social network went viral after he sought Merkel's help in getting Russian state-controlled gas monopoly Gazprom to deliver gas supplies to the hamlet of Pushkinskiye Gory in the Pskov region near the Latvian border.


Ivanov said he decided to involve Merkel as she and Germany "are in co-operation with Gazprom” and Merkel “personally” knows the Russian company's executive chairman, Alexei Miller.


Poor domestic gas availability is a hotly debated topic outside Russian urban areas as politicians and governmental officials — including President Vladimir Putin — have for years promised better access to gas in rural regions.


Just over half of the households in the Pskov region have access to pipeline gas despite the fact it hosts major onshore gas transit pipelines running to Poland and Germany, with many villagers having to use wood for heating and cooking.


Not long after Ivanov's plea, Gazprom delivered some good news for Russia's rural residents."
 

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