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DoomYoshi wrote:Estonia is where Atilla the Hun came from. It is the epicenter of Russian depravity.
Pope Joan wrote:kuthoer wrote:GoranZ wrote:kuthoer wrote:Slow down kiddo, Russia invading the Baltics? May be possible if Putin got rabies from that bitch he had on his lap in your earlier picture.
Even Putin is not that insane to invade Estonia, as the consequences would be to terrible for Russia.
Hmm he is not that insane to start a nuclear war, in which case Russia will not be the only one that will suffer, US and EU will also burn
Oh God! Nuclear War talk? Such rhetoric, bravo!
You, guys, have all gone crazy here. Putin is not interested in Estonia, which is, indeed, the weakest link in NATO.
kuthoer wrote:Can't put down a revolution with flowers....
kuthoer wrote:Russia brazenly took over the Crimea, despite the agreement of respecting the recognized borders of Ukraine when they gave up all their stockpiles of nuclear weapons
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Sediuk's attacks have generally not been well-received in U.S. media. The Los Angeles Times has described his escapades as having "a sinister quality," while the Hollywood Reporter has labeled him "a shameless attention fiend and mischief-maker." In reporting on Sediuk's actions at the Cannes Film Festival the Huffington Post, while noting that Sediuk calls himself a prankster, asked "is anyone really laughing? Vulture has described Sediuk as "Borat without the wit or satire," while Uproxx has called Sediuk a "creep," and The Wire has referred to him as "a reprehensible piece of human garbage."
Non-American press have also given Sediuk a cool reception. The UK edition of GQ has said Sediuk confirms "why Ukrainian comedy has yet to take over the world" and the Toronto Star has referred to him as an "unfunny prankster." The Daily Mail has dismissed Sediuk as a "serial red carpet pest."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitalii_Sediuk
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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saxitoxin wrote:Kuthoer and DoomYoshi - why do you hate Brad Pitt?
kuthoer wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Kuthoer and DoomYoshi - why do you hate Brad Pitt?
I hate anyone more attractive than me.
kuthoer wrote:Russia brazenly took over the Crimea, despite the agreement of respecting the recognized borders of Ukraine when they gave up all their stockpiles of nuclear weapons, by the way Ukraine had the third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Looks like Ukraine should have kept those weapons to thwart any future attempts of Russia to invade.
muy_thaiguy wrote:So, marching 10,000 heavily armed troops down the streets of Crimea and shortly after the occupation began, holding an "election of secession" says, what, exactly?
kuthoer wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Kuthoer and DoomYoshi - why do you hate Brad Pitt?
I hate anyone more attractive than me.
B. KIEV 1663
Classified By: Ambassador for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
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1. (C) During an April 28 meeting with Ambassador, Our Ukraine (OU) insider Petro Poroshenko... etc
GoranZ wrote:kuthoer wrote:Russia brazenly took over the Crimea, despite the agreement of respecting the recognized borders of Ukraine when they gave up all their stockpiles of nuclear weapons, by the way Ukraine had the third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world at the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Looks like Ukraine should have kept those weapons to thwart any future attempts of Russia to invade.
WOW The level of your stupidity is out of any measurable amountThings you said about Russian fear from Ukrainian nuclear weapons actually apply to Americans like you
, and you dont know if they apply to majority of the Russians
. Actually you know nothing about ordinary Russians, and since you consider them as your enemies you know nothing about your enemies(which is extremely bad). So you are defeated in any battlefield vs Russia/Russians before you even arrive there, that is if you are aware of your weakness
muy_thaiguy wrote:So, marching 10,000 heavily armed troops down the streets of Crimea and shortly after the occupation began, holding an "election of secession" says, what, exactly?
That you are stupid, misinformed or both, there is no other option
kuthoer wrote:saxitoxin wrote:Kuthoer and DoomYoshi - why do you hate Brad Pitt?
I hate anyone more attractive than me.
And since you hate majority of the Russians(since they support Putin) it turns out that you are very ugly person, on top of your stupidity. So which comes first, stupid or ugly?
Bonus for all that like wikileaks... https://www.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/ ... 706_a.htmlB. KIEV 1663
Classified By: Ambassador for reasons 1.4 (b) and (d).
Summary -------
1. (C) During an April 28 meeting with Ambassador, Our Ukraine (OU) insider Petro Poroshenko... etc
How did he won 54% votes with voter turnout of 55%? With fraud
muy_thaiguy wrote:That post above this one here? Yeah, all logical fallacy. The only thing said is, to sum it up, "You iz stupid becuz you iz stupid!"
Ad hominem attacks are not a good way to get your point across.
mrswdk wrote:Maybe New Orleans should have a referendum on breaking away from the US and joining the African Union.
GoranZ wrote:mrswdk wrote:Maybe New Orleans should have a referendum on breaking away from the US and joining the African Union.
Was New Orleans at any given moment part of African Union? As far as I know its part of Louisiana and if there is a voting for joining of Louisiana in African Union it will not pass
GoranZ wrote:mrswdk wrote:Maybe New Orleans should have a referendum on breaking away from the US and joining the African Union.
Was New Orleans at any given moment part of African Union? As far as I know its part of Louisiana and if there is a voting for joining of Louisiana in African Union it will not pass
However Tibet or Uyghur(Xinjiang) are completely different matter but that is completely off topic
kuthoer wrote:GoranZ wrote:mrswdk wrote:Maybe New Orleans should have a referendum on breaking away from the US and joining the African Union.
Was New Orleans at any given moment part of African Union? As far as I know its part of Louisiana and if there is a voting for joining of Louisiana in African Union it will not pass
However Tibet or Uyghur(Xinjiang) are completely different matter but that is completely off topic
New Orleans once was French territory, but has significant African Ancestors.
This gives France and the African Union some claim on it's territory.
kuthoer wrote:Russia grabbed some Japanese territory right after the defeat of Japan and I want to know when Russia will hand over this territory to it's rightful owners?
saxitoxin wrote:The guy who attacked beautiful Brad Pitt yesterday is a leading reporter and former morning anchor for the Ukrainian TV network owned by Kiev government henchman Ihor Kolomoyskyi (who is a dual Ukrainian-Israeli citizen, naturally). He has also attacked America Ferrera and tried to molest America's leading man, the talented Will Smith.
The United States on Tuesday handed back its only Central Asian airbase to the government of Russia's close ally Kyrgyzstan. Parliament in Kyrgyzstan voted a year ago to give Washington until July 11 to vacate the Manas Transit Center, which has served U.S. operations in Afghanistan since 2001.
"We were known as the gateway to Afghanistan on freedom's frontier," Colonel John Millard, commander of the 376th Air Expeditionary Wing and Manas base head, told a group of visiting media on Monday.
Obama is beset by foreign policy difficulties, from Ukraine to Syria, while Putin is riding high with the Russian public after annexing the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea in a move that the West condemned but was powerless to prevent.
In Kyrgyzstan, a poor state of 5.5 million lying on a drug trafficking route out of Afghanistan, Russia operates four installations, including the Kant air base near the capital Bishkek and a naval test site at Lake Issyk Kul.
In December 2012 Kyrgyzstan ratified a 15-year base lease deal with Russia, after Moscow agreed to write off some $500 million of Kyrgyz debt. The agreement can be automatically extended for five years after its expiry.
Next-door Tajikistan also receives Russian economic aid and ratified a deal in October to extend by three decades Moscow's military presence on its territory, which may face security threats after NATO troops leave Afghanistan.
Last week Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan signed a treaty to create the Eurasian Economic Union, seen by critics as an attempt by Putin to restore as much as possible of the former Soviet Union. Atambayev, present at the ceremony, said he hoped Kyrgyzstan would join in soon.
http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/36 ... lout-rises
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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kuthoer wrote:Let Russia bleed economically trying to buy friends with these despot and poor regimes.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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kuthoer wrote:Let Russia bleed economically trying to buy friends with these despot and poor regimes. Less rubles for ordinary Russians.
Russian currency is declining in value and inflation will hurt their people's pocketbook. Nationalism is only a temporary crutch and Putin's popularity will crumble.
saxitoxin wrote:kuthoer wrote:Let Russia bleed economically trying to buy friends with these despot and poor regimes.
Russia Government Debt as a Percent of GDP: 13.4%
USA Government Debt as a Percent of GDP: 101.5%
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/government-debt-to-gdp
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/russia/ ... ebt-to-gdp
I can't help but read all of kuthoer's posts in this thread in Mike LaFontaine's voice --
GoranZ wrote:kuthoer wrote:Let Russia bleed economically trying to buy friends with these despot and poor regimes. Less rubles for ordinary Russians.
Russian currency is declining in value and inflation will hurt their people's pocketbook. Nationalism is only a temporary crutch and Putin's popularity will crumble.
You ate shit again... Can you back your data with some reliable source?
Latest information about inflation in Russia show same numbers as last year. Here is where my data is coming from: http://www.rateinflation.com/inflation- ... ation-rate
Primarily two kind of people will constantly repeat lies dispute obvious truth. Nazis or Imbeciles. So kuthoer which one are you?saxitoxin wrote:kuthoer wrote:Let Russia bleed economically trying to buy friends with these despot and poor regimes.
Russia Government Debt as a Percent of GDP: 13.4%
USA Government Debt as a Percent of GDP: 101.5%
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/united-states/government-debt-to-gdp
http://www.tradingeconomics.com/russia/ ... ebt-to-gdp
I can't help but read all of kuthoer's posts in this thread in Mike LaFontaine's voice --
I think that he will ignore both of our posts... They have facts included in them
GoranZ wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:That post above this one here? Yeah, all logical fallacy. The only thing said is, to sum it up, "You iz stupid becuz you iz stupid!"
Ad hominem attacks are not a good way to get your point across.
Actually you say "You iz stupid becuz you iz stupid!", not me lol. You say that liberation of Crimea was occupation by Russia yet you provide no valuable reason why is your opinion logical.
For example I claim that there are over 60% ethnic Russians living in Crimea at the moment. Its not very logical for someone to think that they would not want to rejoin their homeland.
But if you think that they oppose rejoining Russia then that opens a door for whole new level of stupidity.
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