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So, is anything going to get better?
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This is the question that i ask. Over the past year, Ukraine had a revolution. People were protesting, for their president Victor Yuschenko. And most of those who werent, wanted to.
A couple of months later, the president, Victor Yuschenko, got elected as president. Not many things were done thoughtout his presidency so far, untill the firing of Tymoshenko's gov. Turns out that the government, which wanted good things for Ukraine, turned out to want good things for them self, and the complete opposite for the country, just like most other gov. officials in Ukraine. Somewhere in between that, Yuschenko's son was stealling money, and now doesnt give a damn about his fathers images, the has his own body gaurds, car, cell phone. All very nice and expensive. As it looks to me, no matter how hard a person tries to do good for Ukraine, even his own family and closest friends will let him down. So i ask, whats next for Ukaine, will anything change? ---------- Also resently Yuschenko sold a factory or somethin to an Indian for a reasonable price. Is this good? I didn't hear all the news, but here is what i think might happen... more Indian's might want to come to Ukraine (Not much bad here, exept for the fact that less, and less people will speak Ukrainian.) more crimes may be commited, probably more drug dealing --------- how much of this entire post did i get right? what am i missing out on? am i the only one who feels thi way? |
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ok
i know that ukraine made a big profit but now more and more indians are going to come in. what do you think the person who purchased it going to do with the factory, i think he's going to get rich of the country |
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