Monday, May 20, 2013

From New York With Love (part 53)

Mr. Prokhorov,

I checked your sites today, read your sister's interview in full and yours partially (I think it's too long, I prefer the recording). You're saying the same thing as before; you're an alternative, you want to bring young people to power, that you need to lead, then rule and govern. Good. I personally don't know another President of another country that every year has press-conference for about 5 hours, answering to more than 80 Q to national and international presses like Mr. Putin does. Do you? Do you know anyone in any civilized country of your choice? Maybe lovely France, UK royalty or US of A of mine? Where do you get your examples?
You think that your current administration in Kremlin is arrogant. Maybe you need and deserve more attention from them, I understand that. But where is it that government is not arrogant?
I believe there was a law signed by Russian President that prohibits public servants and/or gov. employees to have accounts in overseas?
By running for political future are you ready to take all your money from abroad to Russia? Why don't you start there - showing an example. What about I, as a USA citizen, think that all politicians in my country in small or big elective or appointed positions should pass a drug test and mental health checkup and it should be done on live TV and Live-streamed Internet? Isn't it a good idea? I'm not the only one who things so, by the way. What about you come help me to pass legislation like that in here, then go back and start as first most honest and clean and sane politician in Russia? I mean, come to think of it, you can show so much stamina, good will and will-power that nobody can surpass. In New York City bus drivers, police officers and in some other professions pass drug test, but politicians do not. Don't you think it's crazy? You don't think that someone who might not be qualified to be his own bodyguard can be "elected" as a chief of military of a superpower?
Believe me, no matter how much you unaware of me trying to contact you, I'm still on your side. I want you to do the right thing for Russia, but I'm afraid that not having the first hand experience in all around the world, you might be destroying things instead of fixing them in Russian society. If you call
the system old, worn out, corrupted, why don't you come and show me how you can fix the same in American economy. After $16 trillion debt, my government just borrowed another $300 billion from another country. I mean if even you don't want to fix it, you can talk about it, give your professional insights, speak out. I'll interview you. Just a thought?
You came for basketball game to NYC, didn't you? Basketball is good, but wouldn't it be nice that people would have jobs to pay for tickets to see a play? They're playing for public right?
There are more than numbers involved, although we can do number too, such as "how many people per capita are in jail in RF and USA?" What is a "freedom" in your mind? Do you know that in my country most people who are deprived of so called "rights" are the write people. Why don't you come and see my very simple, everyday life and see what's freedom is all about in NYC?
Mr. Prokhorov, I don't want you to waste your wonderful life in something that might not be the thing you were looking for. My father used to say "grass is always greener on the other side of the fence."
Besides all your knowledge on everything so far, human psychology is very important for you to know. Let me leave you with wisdom of ages; "if you take out morality, yes - MORALITY, out of anything or anybody, you'll look into a disaster, no matter individually or global-socially." Some people are slaves to their own liberalism and don't know it. Some know and they're stuck.
What is morality to you and in which sphere of your life?
That's for you to answer to yourself and good luck.

Best regards.

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