The Pravda was (and is) the main newspaper of Russia.But under the USSR, it was also the official mouthpiece of the regime. Ironically, "Pravda" means "Truth" in Russian. We report a thank you note that was written by an American POW to his Serbian guards. It was amazing that every word of his note was reported by the United States media -- except the last sentence. It is contrary to the USSR regime. In fact, today USSR stands for "United States Smoking Repression." And the corrupted USSR media better obey and comply with the directives of Klinton and the anti-smoking Soviet by simply not reporting the whole story. More and more petty and revolting... The letter says:
"To all the Serbian guards at this prison. Thank you for your kindness and respect. I have much liking for Serbian people after this and I will continue to prey to God for Censored sentence:
Thank you mostly for the cigarettes you gave me! Bog Di Bomogo.
Sincerely
Chris Stone
"Slobodan"
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