"So conspiracy theory by Yanukovich’s adviser is the only acceptable one?" -- conspiracy theories in general are unacceptable. I, for one, don't accept them. You do. That's the difference between us, I guess. We'll just have to wait until you become a more intelligent and sophisticated observer of politics.
"Only an idiot would think that voting was faked by Yuschenko." -- well... As I've been corrected today, even western media reported on the allegations of electoral fraud in favor of Yuschenko. You didn't know about that? Probably because you are thick and uninquisitive. Read up on the subject.
"His concerns have been echoed by international observers. That is all." -- that's not quite correct. His concerns have been echoed by western observers only. CIS observers, for example, found electoral violations in western regions of Ukraine, in favor of Yuschenko.
"Yuschenko is concerned as a pro-Western liberal." -- correction: according to western propaganda, Yuschenko is "a pro-Western liberal". Personally, I don't really know how to classify him, because words mean nothing, and he haven't really had an opportunity to act so far.
"So he is backed by the EU, Bush, Kwasniewski." -- don't forget, he is also provided with very generous financial support from them.
"Yanukovych is seen as an ally of Russia." -- correction: western propaganda claims Yanukovich is pro-Russian. That's not the case.
"That is why Putin supports him (do you remember Putin’s visit before election and public support to Yanukovych expressed by Putin?)." -- no, Russia supports Yanukovich because Russia is opposed to Yuschenko, not because of Yanukovich.
"Russian adviser board supported Yanukovich’s election campaign. It is a clear sign of direct Russian involvement." -- that's a pretty idiotic claim, considering that "Russian advisors" were simply mercenaries for hire (such as the same Pavlovskii). There is no need for political technologists in Russia any more, due to the fact that Putin's popularity among the Russian public can determine the outcome of any election. So this bunch migrated to Ukraine looking for employment. And good riddance.
"Good!! Because I did not wrote that Putin has to do with voting irregularities." -- it seemed that you implied it.
"I just wonder why it is so important for you to be denied in advance?" -- I don't understand the grammatical structure of this question. Rephrase it in English, please.
"The most correct way: Kwasniewski and Adamkus want to have real democratic voting in Ukraine - not fraud. No matter who is in majority." -- you can repeat it as often as you like; however, it still will not become true. I've written on the motivations of western politicos extensively here. Read it, then argue using facts, not your unsubstantiated claims.
"Are the Ukrainians also allergic to their former colonial masters the Lithuanians? You forget about Lithuanians!!" -- I really don't care about Lithuanians. I'm just pointing out the obvious -- Ukrainians aren't too thrilled about Poles.
"Thanks God, sorry it should be: Lenin and Stalin, Russian brothers gave them the helpful hand. J And now they have 17% Russians on their territory and even more Sovietised/Russified - Ukrainians who does not speak Ukrainian. Now it is backfiring." -- you should learn Ukrainian history before making a poor attempt at sarcasm. Just to avoid embarrassment. Ethnic Russians mostly live in territory that was never a part of Ukraine historically. Most of the modern Eastern Ukraine (e.g., Slobozhanschina) and the south (Novorossiia) became a part of UkrSSR only after 1917. Crimea was given to UkrSSR in 1956 or so (don't remember the exact year). "Russified" Ukrainians are also a myth because there aren't that many Ukrainians who speak what's considered a literate Ukrainian to begin with. What they speak is the so-called "surzhik", a dialect between Ukrainian and Russian, they have always spoken it, and still speak it regardless of the alleged Russification and Ukrainization they had to undergo. That's how things work in Eastern and Southern Ukraine which, incidentally, acccounts for 2/3 of the population and 80% of Ukrainian GDP. If Eastern Ukrainians weren't so passive, they would've already taken control of the country, instead of the fanatical Western nationalists. Western Ukrainians also don't speak proper Ukrainian, they have their own set of dialects with heavy Polish influence. Any Eastern Ukrainian will find it much easier to understand Russian than a Western Ukrainian dialect.