"The native Ukrainians want to be part of Europe, the people near the Russian border of Russian decent want to be allied with Russia. The exact same thing happened in Georgia. The people in South Ossettia wanted to be Russian not Georgian. "
Not true. It's far more complicated than that. No one in Ukraine wants to be part of Russia, not even the actual Russians in the Crimea (who in any event only form part of the ethnic make-up).
Events in Ukraine are largely inspired by people fed up with a corrupt government. There are no mass demonstrations taking place in support of Yanukovich in the east other than the "rent-a-mob" crowds in Kharkiv etc, who in any case spoke very clearly with one voice: "East and west united".
As for South Ossetia, it's true that some of them wanted independence from Georgia, but that was mainly becaue of local ethnic tensions and a desire to be closer to Ossetians north of the border. A very large number of the population were either Georgian (since ethnically cleansed by Russian paramilitaries) or pro-Georgian Ossetians, who went the same way.