Sen. McCain happy with rally in Moscow, and again reminds Putin of Arab Spring.
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Kavkaz Center - US Senator John McCain addressed once again to beastly Russian KGB thug ruler Putin, making it clear that he was glad with a news rally held in Moscow on Saturday against the rigged "elections" to the Russian KGB "parliament".
"The Arab Spring continues in Russia", wrote Sen. John McCain, adding to his Twit post a hyperlink to an AP report about the demonstration, which took place in downtown Moscow on December 24.
A week and a half ago, Sen. McCain said he was extremely "interested" in what would happened in Russia on December 24, when the country faced new protests against the violations during the Putin's "election" to his KGB "parliament".
Consistent criticism of the Russian dictator Putin by Senator McCain led to a verbal attack from this nervous and angered KGB thug. Putin called McCain "sick in the head".
"Mr. McCain was taken prisoner in Vietnam and was put, not just in jail, but into a pit! He sat there for several years. Any person would go nuts from that!", assumed Putin.
US Senator did not leave these insults without response. In his microblog, he wrote:
"Dear Vlad, isn't that what I told you", McCain wrote, adding a link to an article by The Huffington Post with a headline "Putin Mocks Protesters, Calls John McCain Nuts".
Earlier, after Putin's "elections" to his KBG "parliament" and the first protests, McCain posted on Twitter the following message: "Dear Vlad, The Arab Spring is coming to a neighborhood near you".
Meanwhile, Putin's criminal press secretary Peskov expressed his first reaction to the rally in Moscow. In an interview with Agence France-Presse, the Putin's rascal said that Putin allegedly "still enjoyed the support of most Russians". At the same time, Peskov said that those who go out now on the streets of Russian cities are "still in minority".
It is to be recalled that according to recent information, 100,000 to 130,000 Russians participated in the anti-Putin rally in Moscow on December 24.


















































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