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From: azlerner@quads.uchicago.edu (asia z lerner)
Subject: Re: Periodic laws of Russian politics
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In article <01H3D1JEMACI8WWEN7@MPS.OHIO-STATE.EDU> VIZNYUK@MPS.OHIO-STATE.EDU (Serge Viznyuk) writes:
> 
>Maybe. The law in question needs carefull investigation.
>However there is already well-proven law of Russian politics
>according to which neither Rutskoj, nor Khazbulatov have
>any chances to win against Yeltsin. This law states that
>next leader of Russia would have to be bold because
>Yeltsin is hairy. Both Rutskoj and Khazbulatov are hairy too,
>therefore their accession to the throne would violate the
>law.
>The chain:
> 
>... Nicolas II (hairy) - Lenin (bold) - Stalin (hairy) - Khruschev (bold) -
> - Brezhnev (hairy) - Andropov (bold) - Chernenko (hairy) - Gorby (bold) -
> - Yeltsin (hairy) - ???? (bold) - ...
> 
>Now who is bold over there ?
> 
>Serge


Bald, man, not bold. I mean, could you really call 
Andropov "bold"?

Asia


