A culture of corruption (4)
Archived Articles | 26 Mar 2009  | EWR
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(TBT) - The blame for the endemic corruption problem faced by the Baltics cannot be placed at the feet of dirty politicians. Nor can it be ascribed to a struggling economy, or the ever-present ghost of the Soviet legacy.

These things certainly play a role, but the story runs far deeper than that. The real root of the problem lies in the Baltic people themselves.
(Mar 25, 2009)

The entire article, which appeared first online in The Baltic Times is available here:
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yeah28 Mar 2009 08:10
What ... when ... since when ...
Definitely not happy hour !
All three are about financial leveraging from the same source ...

bolshevism = Trotsky and Lenin = communism
http://www.modernhistoryprojec...
http://webfairy.org/cia-drugs/...

the zionist state
http://just-another-inside-job...
http://www.scribd.com/doc/6481...
http://whisleblower.googlepage...

the European Union
http://www.bibliotecapleyades....
http://euro-med.dk/?p=302
Anonymous27 Mar 2009 13:26
communist = zionist = EU = Estonia = Maxim = Kevin Bacon.

6 degrees!
yeah right27 Mar 2009 09:37
communist = zionist = EU
what?
when?
since when?
is this an early April Fool's Day joke or did Happy Hour start a bit early for you?

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