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It's, uh, exceptsomebodyposted a messageelsewhereintheGalaxyBlogger.
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We'llhaveleftMagnitogorskand I'm onmywaytoanotherpartoftheUralMountainstoyou, KatherineBurke, because I heardthere's gonnabe a protestthereagainstPresidentPutin's constitutionalchanges.
Now, thiswillbethefirstprotestagainsttheamendmentsin a majorRussiancity, Soit's gonnabereallyinterestingtoseehowlargeitisyetrustthatconstitutes a prettyboy, youknow, for a cityof 1.4 millionpeople, it's notexactly a bigturnout.
There's a manoverhereisholding a signwhichsaysit's nottheconstitutionweneedtochange.
Iftheseprotestersareright, IfVladimirPutin's aimistoholdontopoweraslongashewants, then I thinkjudgingbythenumbersheretoday, itwillbeverydifficulttorentthat.
Infact, I thinkthatiftheplanisPutinforever, manyRussianswillacceptthateitherbecausetheyseenoalternativetohimorbecausetheyfeelpowerlesstochangethesituation.