Vitali Klitschko's Wife Feels His Life is in Danger

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  • TheUndertaker
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    #41
    Nothing but respect for Vitali as a boxer and as a man trying to help his people!

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    • Iceta
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      #42
      Let's just hope that Vitali doesn't become the next Stalin and Pacquiao doesn't become the next Marcos. Lol.

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      • Sergio Martinez
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        #43
        He should just stop all that goverment stuff, and soley focus on the remaining his years of his boxing career.

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        • 11player
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          #44
          Vitali should take it easy on politics at least for another year, till he ends his pro boxing career, he will have plenty of time for this other fight when he's retired. If he does't one thing wll get in the way of the other, and he will end up messing up both worlds.

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          • Stickman
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            #45
            Originally posted by Tobi.G
            I think Vitali is a intelligent man and makes for a much better politican as most of these other ukrainian corrupt politicians. But he really has to be carefull.... The americans need nothing like that since Bush is away. They can be happy now.

            You're a fool. Virtually every ******* we have in Washington is totally corrupt. The sad thing is that we'll probably have to lose nearly every freedom we have and become another version of the U.S.S.R. before idiots like you finally wake up and decide something has to be done. On the "bright side", we'll be there pretty soon, if the idiot we have in office now (and his commie advisers) get their way with the insane legislation they're bullying through congress.

            First to go will be freedom of speech, then guns. After those are gone, the corrupt ****suckers in Washington won't have to be as worried about an uprising, and very quickly you'll see taxes raised to 75% or higher, movement and gatherings restricted, and then something very akin to Hitler's Browncoats patrolling the streets for "pacification" reasons.

            Luckily, I won't be around to see most of that **** because, having takeen an oath to protect and defend the constitution of the United States of America, I'll be one of the few who will be willing, early on, to try and do something about the loss off the freedom of speech, and will probably be dead long before any of the other **** happens. So, I'll just say now, while I still can...."I told ya so".

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            • El_Cholo
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              #46
              Viktor Yushchenko - Ukraine President

              The campaign was often bitter and violent. Yushchenko became seriously ill in early September 2004. He was flown to Vienna's Rudolfinerhaus clinic for treatment and diagnosed with acute pancreatitis, accompanied by interstitial edematous changes, due to a serious viral infection and chemical substances that are not normally found in food products. Yushchenko claimed that he had been poisoned by government agents. After the illness, his face was greatly disfigured: jaundiced, bloated, and pockmarked.

              British toxicologist Professor John Henry of St Mary's Hospital in London declared the changes in Yushchenko's face were due to chloracne, which result from dioxin poisoning.[9] Dutch toxicologist Bram Brouwer also stated his changes in appearance were the result of chloracne, and found dioxin levels in Yushchenko's blood 6,000 times above normal.[10]

              On December 11, Dr. Michael Zimpfer of the Rudolfinerhaus clinic declared that Yushchenko had ingested TCDD dioxin and had 1,000 times the usual concentration in his body.[11] Not all in the medical community agreed with this diagnosis,[9] including the clinic's own chief medical director, Dr. Lothar Wicke, who stated there was no evidence of poisoning and claimed to have been forced to resign because of his disagreement.[12] Wicke also claimed to have been threatened by Yushchenko's associates.[13] Wicke's claims led some to question Yushchenko's truthfulness and motives.[14][15][16]

              Many have linked Yushchenko's poisoning to a dinner with a group of senior Ukrainian officials (including Volodymyr Satsyuk) that took place on 5 September.[9][10][11]

              Since 2005, Yushchenko has been treated by a team of doctors led by Professor Jean Saurat at the University of Geneva Hospital.[17] Saurat has recently published academic papers on the metabolism of dioxin in the human body.

              In June 2008, David Zhvania, a former political ally of Yushchenko and an ex-minister in the first Tymoshenko Government, claimed in an interview with the BBC[18] that Yushchenko had not been poisoned in 2004 and that laboratory results in the case had been falsified.

              However, Yushchenko himself implicated David Zhvania, the godfather of one of his children, of involvement in his dioxin poisoning. [1]

              In September 2009 Larysa Cherednichenko, former head of the department for supervision over investigations into criminal cases of the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office, acknowledged this theory and said high-ranking officials from the presidential secretariat and family members of Yuschenko falsified evidence in his poisoning case. Cherednichenko claims she was warned that she would be dismissed from her office immediately after she wrote her report on August 26, 2009 and said she was offered two positions, which she refused and contested her dismissal in court.[19] According to Cherednichenko she was fired from her job after submitting her report, according to the the Office of the Prosecutor General her dismissal had nothing to do with her allegations and was a part of a staffing reorganization that had been planned long before she submitted her report and measures are under way to find her another job[20].

              In August 2009, The Lancet published a scientific paper by Swiss and Ukrainian researchers on the monitoring, form, distribution, and elimination of TCDD in Yushchenko after he presented with severe poisoning. The 2004 TCDD levels in Yushchenko's blood serum were 50,000-fold greater than those in the general population.[21] This new study also concluded that the dioxin "was so pure that it was definitely made in a laboratory".[22]

              In September 2009, a special commission, created by Verkhovna Rada, came to a conclusion Yushchenko dioxin poisoning was falsified to strengthen his positions during 2004 presidential elections. The commission demanded to bring to justice those guilty in fabrication of blood tests.[23] There were allegations US intelligence services injected blood samples taken from Yushchenko with dioxin to feign poisoning. These allegations were dismissed by Ukraine's Office of the Prosecutor General[20].

              On September 27, 2009 Yushchenko said in an interview aired on Channel 1+1 that the testimony of the three men who were at a dinner in 2004 at which he believes he was poisoned were staying in Russia. Ukrainian prosecutors said Russia has refused to extradite one of the men, the former deputy chief of Ukraine's security service, Volodymyr Satsyuk, because he holds both Russian and Ukrainian citizenship[24].

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              • IZONFIST
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                #47
                that was a bad brawl

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                • boxingking500
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                  #48
                  War vitali....

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                  • mushahadeen
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                    Vitali Klitschko's Wife Feels His Life is in Danger
                    considering what a fraud he is and how many people he's ripped off w/ his fights that's understandable.

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                    • boxingking500
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                      #50
                      [QUOTE=mushahadeen;10289112]considering what a fraud he is and how many people he's ripped off w/ his fights that's understandable.[/QUOTE

                      whatever you say...

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