Dmitry Medvedev, class and style

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2008

On May 7, 2008, a few minutes before noon, millions of Russians turned on their television sets to watch the dawn of a new political era. At a sumptuous Kremlin ceremony, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's newly elected President, solemnly took the presidential oath, to become just the third President in Russia's history.

I was wondering what happened to the Ronald Reagan PR people, I guess they went to Russia. ;-)

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Uploader Comments (rainbowschild)

  • I love Vladimir Putin (in a non-gay way), and i respect him a lot. Dmitry should turn out to be a great president, after all, vladimir chose him.

  • I love Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev in a gay way. ;-P

  • Whoa! A little personal, don't you think? Unless you want to get personal;)...:P

  • Just trying to point how ridiculous it is to qualify love by saying love is okay as long as it is not in a gay way. I bet you love your brother, your dog, your dad, and your horse, but not in a gay way. ;-)

    On the other hand, if I bumped into Vladimir or Dmitry in a gay bar in Hollywood, I would probably propose a big Christian wedding in a bid old Russian Orthodox church in San Francisco or Los Angles. ;-P

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  • I like Medvedev.

    Fuck Bush, Obama, USA.

  • fuck obama go medvedev i would rather have putin as my president than that idiot

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  • @ikrolitsky me too

  • give him an oscar !

  • fuck u nickel bag hoe

    OBAMA ALL DAY EVERY DAY

  • i was repeating what you said dumbass obama is a bitch and medvedev is cool

  • soo fuck obama is intelligant too ass jokie

  • oh thats intelligent isn't it

  • was up bitch

  • Looked completely controlled and staged. Why did we get to see "Dmitry's" point of view as he exited? The audience couldn't help but clap in unison instead of independantly as we do in a truly free country. Very peculiar behavior that still exists there I must say, but at least there is a "president" of some form and we were able to view his speech.

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