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To: abuelita who wrote (136889)11/27/2017 10:21:18 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217549
 
We raise kids to the world. Not to us. So we will unleash them into the world and now we hope the good examples we gave will make them better persons.

It is a tiny component of the world's population but we must be sure we did the right thing.



To: abuelita who wrote (136889)12/6/2017 12:58:11 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 217549
 
After a challenging week Trump supporters finally had cause to cheer when Vladimir Putin announced his plans to run for a fourth 6-year term as President of Russia.

I can’t think of a better time or place to announce it -- thank you for your support -- I will run for the post of president of the Russian Federation,’’ Putin told an event at the GAZ auto factory in Nizhny Novgorod on Wednesday. In comments carried live on national television, he was responding to a worker who asked him to “do us a favor” and confirm his intentions, triggering chants of “GAZ is behind you!”

Putin is expected to win a landslide in the contest, due on March 18, with a recent poll showing he’d get 67 percent of the vote, but election officials hope to improve that number.

Putin, 65, a former KGB lieutenant colonel, succeeded the ailing Boris Yeltsin in 1999 ending an era of post-Soviet economic and political turmoil. He’s exerted ever tighter control of the world’s largest country by land area. Now he’s set to become Russia’s longest-serving ruler since Josef Stalin.

Putin applauds himself after announcing he's running for a fourth term as Russian President