[aaus-list] Kyiv and the game board MONOPOLY

OSD drdenny324 at excite.com
Mon Aug 25 01:22:46 EDT 2008


All, as long as the tired, intellectually boring topics suggested below are the suggested menu items are written about/ discussed/ researched, Ukraine will follow similar , regular cycles of occupation, primarily by Russia.
Until a concerted efffort is made to itegrate into US politics (and of course other countries where members of this list lve) , lobby/ convince the lawmakers, force them into corners to make decisions favorable to Ukraine,  our grandchildren;s grandchildren (hopefully not a very small number) will still be wrtiting about: 
MILITARY IN POOR SHAPE
> If current doomsday predictions suddenly came true and Moscow 
> attacked Ukraine like it did tiny Georgia, Kyiv would fare a bit 
> better, but almost surely face the same dismal outcome, experts say
> http://www.kyivpost.com/nation/29449


Roman, you ask who I am.  I am a healthcare professional with multiple degrees in various subjects and am interested enough to care about what happens to Ukraine.  Don't really care if I pass your litmus test.  The future of Ukraine lies in action.  I have been involved in real UA tactical implementation.  Have you? If so, great.  Ig not, get involved.

Dr. Oleh Denysyk


-----Original Message-----
From: "Roman Senkus" [r.senkus at utoronto.ca]
Date: 08/21/2008 11:59 AM
To: aaus-list at ukrainianstudies.org
Subject: Re: [aaus-list] Kyiv and the game board MONOPOLY

Instead of arguing about Monopoly, whether Fox does or doesn't let 
pro-Russian speakers voice their views, and so on ad nauseum, perhaps 
the initiators and participants (who are these people?) of such 
tangential, if not irrelevant, discussions could address more pressing 
issues for Ukraine and Ukr. studies. For example:

> MILITARY IN POOR SHAPE
> If current doomsday predictions suddenly came true and Moscow 
> attacked Ukraine like it did tiny Georgia, Kyiv would fare a bit 
> better, but almost surely face the same dismal outcome, experts say
> http://www.kyivpost.com/nation/29449/
>

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ROMAN SENKUS / POMAH CEHbKYCb
Director, CIUS Publications Program www.utoronto.ca/cius
Managing Editor, www.encyclopediaofukraine.com

Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Toronto Office
256 McCaul Street, Room 302
University of Toronto
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tel. 416-978-8669, 416-978-6934
fax 416-978-2672 Quoting Roman Serbyn <serbyn.roman at videotron.ca>;:

> Agreed! The discussion is getting to be very silly.
>
>
> Le 21/08/08 01:30, « Daria Fedewytsch-Dickson » <dsfd at unimelb.edu.au>; a
> écrit :
>
>> Gentlemen, please desist!
>
>
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ROMAN SENKUS / POMAH CEHbKYCb
Director, CIUS Publications Program www.utoronto.ca/cius
Managing Editor, www.encyclopediaofukraine.com

Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, Toronto Office
256 McCaul Street, Room 302
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON
M5T 2J5
Canada

tel. 416-978-8669, 416-978-6934
fax 416-978-2672


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