The Rock River Patriots will be having a meeting in Watertown this Friday night September 11th, 2020 at 6:00pm. The meeting location is the same as the last several meetings, 315 E Main Street in Watertown. Please bring a chair as seating is limited. At this meeting, we welcome our special guest, Professor of Economics from Carthage College, Yuri Maltsev. He defected from Russia to America and will talk about the comparison of living in Russia to living in the US. As you all know, we hear the platitudes from the left praising socialism and communism. Prepare to hear the real story from Professor Malstev. Professor Yuri Maltsev Bio Professor Yuri Maltsev earned his B.A. and M.A. degrees at Moscow State University, and his Ph.D. in Labor Economics at the Institute of Labor Research in Moscow, Russia. Before defecting to the United States in 1989, he was a member of a senior Soviet economics team that worked on President Gorbachev’s reforms package of perestroika. Prior to joining Carthage, Prof. Maltsev was a Senior Fellow at the United States Institute of Peace in Washington, D.C., a federal research agency. His work involved briefing members of Congress and senior officials at…
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Rock River Patriots Meeting This Friday September 11th, 2020
Here is some very interesting analysis about entangling alliances by Pat Buchanan…and contains information about two of the neocons running for president. Marco Rubio vs. Rand Paul By Patrick J. Buchanan In August 2008, as the world’s leaders gathered in Beijing for the Olympic games, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, hot-headed and erratic, made his gamble for greatness. It began with a stunning artillery barrage on Tskhinvali, capital of tiny South Ossetia, a province that had broken free of Tbilisi when Tbilisi broke free of Russia. As Ossetians and Russian peacekeepers fell under the Georgian guns, terrified Ossetians fled into Russia. Saakashvili’s blitzkrieg appeared to have triumphed. Until, that is, Russian armor, on Vladimir Putin’s orders, came thundering down the Roki Tunnel into Ossetia, sending Saakashvili’s army reeling. The Georgians were driven out of Ossetia and expelled from a second province that had broken free of Tbilisi: Abkhazia. The Russians then proceeded to bomb Tbilisi, capture Gori, birthplace of Joseph Stalin, and bomb Georgian airfields rumored to be the forward bases for the Israelis in any pre-emptive strike on Iran. The humiliation of Saakashvili was total, and brought an enraged and frustrated John McCain running to the microphones. “Today, we’re all…