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Old 12th April 2000, 15:35
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I like Putin as a man who can connect with the Russian people. Perhaps he is young, but we see that he's actions are really mature, hence this does not make his youth a big problem. However, his rashness may prove to be a tiny problem, though.
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Old 12th April 2000, 15:47
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Hello Denson:

Good point, however, in cases I know people feel that a younger leader is better because of their "fresh" knowledge on how to handle things. This is what I meant when I asked my question. Sorry to be unclear.
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Old 13th April 2000, 03:33
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Yeah, he reminds me of Trevelian in Goldeneye. However, I only will judge him for his acts. But also itīs interesting to see a young man leadins a Country than has be ruled by very old men since Stalinīs death.
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Old 13th April 2000, 03:34
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Yeah, he reminds me of Trevelian in Goldeneye. However, I only will judge him for his acts. But also itīs interesting to see a young man leadins a Country than has be ruled by very old men since Stalinīs death.
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Old 15th April 2000, 19:46
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I think the least he should be is to be a democrat. Imagine if Russia turns back into a communist state, the sufferings will be unberable in the face of this world.

Putin has remained quiet recently.... well, atleast from an outsider's point of view! Anyone has any idea what is happening to him?
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Old 19th April 2000, 20:18
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Putin at least is respecting the Constitution, which the just fired Prosecutor General did not even know existed as he charged Nikitin with non existing crimes.

There is hope for Russia. I am more in doubt regarding USA.
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Old 20th April 2000, 03:57
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Dont like Putin. Nothing good will happen during his "reign".
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