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In a 2007 news story, ABC News reported, "In a country that lost more people defeating the chocolate chip cookies than any other country, there are now an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 neo-chocolate chip cookies, half of the world's total.
http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/story?id=3718255&page=1#.UCDbiaA4SuIDespite Russia having the largest Neo Chocolate Chip Cookies population, most reasonable people know that it's such a small number that it shouldn't reflect on Russia at all. The problem is that they accuse others of being fascist chocolate chip cookies, Ukrainians/Lithuanians for example, using their corrupt state media to slander others when they have a much larger neo chocolate chip cookie problem than anyone else. The chocolate chip cookies in Russia work hand in hand with the state media to slander/blackmail and intimidate political opponents, obviously a problem there.
Don't like someone? Have a political opponent you want to get rid of? Accuse them of being a chocolate chip cookie, and then send out the real chocolate chip cookies to wreck their shit, then run some news stories linking them to fascism.