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Posted by HardTranceProd on Oct-01-2007 14:33:

Yulia Timoshenko - Ukraine's new leader



This attractive woman has just won elections in Ukraine and is poised to take her country in the Western direction. Both Ukraine and Georgia, to the dismay of Russia, are forming a pro-Western alliance.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/ne...icle2567096.ece


Posted by CHRles on Oct-01-2007 18:19:

That's hot

I wish her and the Ukraine nothing but the best. They've had it pretty rough, especially since the Chernobyl tragedy.


Posted by Omega_M on Oct-01-2007 18:23:

This woman is beautiful indeed, but with a weird hairstyle.


Posted by CHRles on Oct-01-2007 18:26:

I think Bill Clinton will soon see a "special" need to pay the Ukraine a visit


Posted by Marc Summers on Oct-01-2007 19:47:

Let's hope she doesn't get poisoned by the pro-ruski sketchbags.


Posted by Krypton on Oct-01-2007 22:54:

DAMNNNN


Posted by Lira on Oct-01-2007 23:12:

Erm... "Beautiful Ukrainian Woman" is just redundantly redundant


Posted by Krypton on Oct-01-2007 23:21:

What if Hillary......nahhhhhhh...


Posted by Marc Summers on Oct-01-2007 23:24:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
Erm... "Beautiful Ukrainian Woman" is just redundantly redundant


pics or it isn't true!

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
What if Hillary......nahhhhhhh...


Rule 34 on Hilary Clinton and Yulia Timoshenko.


Posted by Yohan on Oct-01-2007 23:27:

Next thing you know, this chick will be sporting Princess Leia hair

I wonder how Russia would react if Ukraine applies for NATO membership


Posted by Krypton on Oct-01-2007 23:30:

quote:
Originally posted by EvilTree
Next thing you know, this chick will be sporting Princess Leia hair

I wonder how Russia would react if Ukraine applies for NATO membership


What are they gonna do to this beauty queen!? They'll be to googly eyed.


Posted by Kapedano on Oct-01-2007 23:54:

She's okay. She is bangable.


Posted by DJ Shibby on Oct-02-2007 01:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
This woman is beautiful indeed, but with a weird hairstyle.



Wow, her eyes are TWEEKED.


Posted by Lira on Oct-02-2007 02:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
pics or it isn't true!



I'm afraid I shouldn't post her best pics but... yeah, Luba is hot


Posted by Magnetonium on Oct-02-2007 12:41:



Ummm, yeah, so you guys have figured that I was watching the elections in Ukraine very carefully. As usual, I find the reactions predictable. When Yanukovich won the last elections (pro-Russian), noone on here even bothered to post a thread - and he won democratically. And he turned out not as much pro-Russian as the West portrayed him to be, and played tough against Putin.

Oh, and by the way ... it appears as Timoshenko didnt win the election as you guys have claimed (gotta love the anti-Russian media):

http://www.voanews.com/english/2007-10-01-voa15.cfm

quote:

Both sides in Ukraine are claiming the right to form a new government after what is shaping up to be a close parliamentary election.

With more than 90 percent of the votes counted, Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych's pro-Russian Party of Regions has 34 percent of the vote.

Opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko and her pro-reformist bloc has 31 percent and President Viktor Yushchenko's Our Ukraine Party trails with 14 percent.

Mr. Yanukovych says the results give him the right to form a new government. But Tymoshenko says she will ask President Yushchenko to let her put together a new cabinet. They plan to form a coalition that Tymoshenko says will give them more parliamentary seats than Mr. Yanukovych.

International election observers said Sunday's voting was open and competitive and conducted mostly in line with international democratic standards.

But President Yushchenko said Monday he is concerned about reported delays in vote counting in eastern and southern regions of the country, where support for Mr. Yanukovych is strong. He raised the possibility of fraud and ordered an immediate investigation into the problems.

Mr. Yushchenko and Ms. Tymoshenko were political allies in Ukraine's "Orange Revolution" - the mass protests against the results of the 2004 presidential election that declared Mr. Yanukovych the winner. Mr. Yushchenko won the re-vote and named Ms. Tymoshenko prime minister. He later fired her.

President Yushchenko called for Sunday's early elections in April, after dissolving parliament. He accused Mr. Yanukovych of illegally courting members of the president's party to strengthen the prime minister's support in parliament.


Timoshenko, who first of all is not beautiful, and especially not beautiful after you follow her political career (she's colder than ice), she previously used harsh tactics to win political support. Current political trend in Ukrainian politics is to elect different politicians from different parties every term, because none of them can secure a stable political future in Ukraine. This elections did not give a majority to any of the parties, just like the two elections before - "pro-Russian" (not quite) Party of Regions only fell short by few percents of the vote. This means that the party of Timoshenko will have to form coalition, which will not be hard to do because anti-Russian sentiments are popular (its nice and easy to blaim your problems on your neighbour). Her party is known for strong nationalist approaches to win its support (like, for example, last year in Rada [Ukrainian Parliament] Timoshenko party left the building in protest for not passing one of its pieces of legislation and promised not to return to Rada as the whole Party until the elections were over, and draped their vacated seats with one large Ukrainian flag). Timoshenko is like a bigger hawk than even Yushchenko was. And in no way this will make the political situation in Ukraine better. Because Ukraine, as expected under this leadership, will not be able to find dialogue with Russia, and will demand too much while it really has nothing to offer to Russia from its political approach.

As usual, I predict that this political situation is not going to last, and new elections will be announced within a year or two. More political demonstrations will grip the country. More upheaval. More uncertainty. More Rada parliamentaries will switch parties (which is legal in Ukraine) for bribes and change of hearts. Because Ukraine never been an independent country, they always played to the interests of either the West or Russia, it never really settled down and decided to make a more realistic economic pact with Russia which is far more beneficial that alliance with the West - because most of the Ukrainian trade is with Russia, and Ukraine will not be able to survive today without Russian energy exports.


Posted by Marc Summers on Oct-02-2007 15:17:

rule 34


NSFW


http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c...91337692663.jpg

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c...91337665113.jpg

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c...91337758722.jpg


Posted by Krypton on Oct-02-2007 15:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Marc Summers
rule 34


NSFW


http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c...91337692663.jpg

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c...91337665113.jpg

http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c...91337758722.jpg


That would get someone impeached here!!


Posted by Magnetonium on Oct-02-2007 23:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
That would get someone impeached here!!


Obviously its a look-alike, but its very funny, but please no porn links!


Posted by Lira on Oct-02-2007 23:30:

^^^
quote:
Originally posted by Krypton
That would get someone impeached here!!

I had clicked it thinking I'd have to suspend Marc against my will (because this is just silly ), but I failed to see any obscenity.


Posted by Magnetonium on Oct-02-2007 23:36:

quote:
Originally posted by Lira
I had clicked it thinking I'd have to suspend Marc against my will (because this is just silly ), but I failed to see any obscenity.


Last thing I want to see is this Timoshenko look-alike naked, it will definitely give me nightmares. I hate Timoshenko ;-) She's not going to last long with her crazy political approaches. She's gonna end up just like Yushchenko, hehe ;-) [he scored about 11% on these elections, a huge drop from the 2004 Orange Revolution where he "won").


Posted by Lira on Oct-02-2007 23:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium


Last thing I want to see is this Timoshenko look-alike naked, it will definitely give me nightmares.

Well, he did post just the links. Not to mention the fact that he added a NSFW warning and the images are not really pr0n or anything



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