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#81
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@JimmyinSD said:
@badgervike said:
@MaroonBells said:
He's just....misunderstood. 
Biden or Trump?  For the record, I think they're both buffoons.  Maybe Biden can send Hunter in to negotiate a peace treaty ala Jerod Kushner.  I hear he has experience in the region.
Doesnt Joe already have Hunter busy handing out crack pipes to those in need?  He cant be bothered to get involved with this as well,  it would leave no time for his art pursuits.
I called put Maroons “many” BS. The crack pipe this is entirely fabricated. They are in fact handing out safer smoking kits that have lip baulm, cleaner, gauze etc. 

I’ve yet to find a source that would be trustworthy enough claim pipes are included. 
Gotcha,  Hunter is keeping all the pipes for himself,  I stand corrected. Smile
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#82
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#83
Heartbreaking. This war will be the 1st major conflict told on social media. And people all over the world--for the first time, really--will be able to see individual stories, deaths and despair in realtime. People in Russia have friends, lovers, family in the Ukraine. How long before Putin is hanging upside down in Red Square? 

https://twitter.com/petergyang/status/14...24131?s=20&t=mfvrADbOK-hKVG90a0zqGw
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#84
Russian is the mother tongue for 70+ % in Ukraine, they are in-extricably linked...

This war will be over soon, they're already on the doorstep of Kyiv. 

No US troops in Ukraine ; economic sanctions are our best bet at this time. They will put the hurt on the Kremlin and Oligarchs, its not intended to keep Russia out of Ukraine. That's a done deal and a pro-Moscow regime will be put in place after the current govt is be-headed. 

Here is the other reality in this --- Putin is not going to stop with Ukraine.

Putin has fueled a new nationalistic fervor to restore the previous Soviet Union. Since the 90's the Soviet Military has grown and improved. They have the firepower to do what they want now. 

The Baltics and other neighboring states to Russia should be very wary and nervous... 
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#85
Quote: @MaroonBells said:
https://twitter.com/RightWingWatch/statu...53168?s=20&t=k0YjUVI1jLmTwVRDMb74sg

Why post this?  What does it accomplish?  Any one of us could quite easily go finds some shitbag, who said something, about just about any topic out there.  It doesn't make a statement more or less accurate.  Nor is it some sort of gotcha towards the opposition political group. 

There's crazy people of every stripe and every political leaning out there.  Most are narcissistic enough to put it on the world wide web for all of us to enjoy. 
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#86
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Russian is the mother tongue for 70+ % in Ukraine, they are in-extricably linked...

This war will be over soon, they're already on the doorstep of Kyiv. 

No US troops in Ukraine ; economic sanctions are our best bet at this time. They will put the hurt on the Kremlin and Oligarchs, its not intended to keep Russia out of Ukraine. That's a done deal and a pro-Moscow regime will be put in place after the current govt is be-headed. 

Here is the other reality in this --- Putin is not going to stop with Ukraine.

Putin has fueled a new nationalistic fervor to restore the previous Soviet Union. Since the 90's the Soviet Military has grown and improved. They have the firepower to do what they want now. 

The Baltics and other neighboring states to Russia should be very wary and nervous... 

Yeah, they'll go straight out of Ukraine north to Belarus next.  Thats why they bothered to take Chernobyl.  After that the picking get a little slim.  Aren't most of the rest of the countries Nato countries?  An invasion of those per the charter would require an armed response. 

Hell, the Ukraine gave up its nukes in the late 90s or early 00s with the promise that its boarders were safe.  Now look whats happening. 
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#87
Quote: @AGRforever said:
@purplefaithful said:
Russian is the mother tongue for 70+ % in Ukraine, they are in-extricably linked...

This war will be over soon, they're already on the doorstep of Kyiv. 

No US troops in Ukraine ; economic sanctions are our best bet at this time. They will put the hurt on the Kremlin and Oligarchs, its not intended to keep Russia out of Ukraine. That's a done deal and a pro-Moscow regime will be put in place after the current govt is be-headed. 

Here is the other reality in this --- Putin is not going to stop with Ukraine.

Putin has fueled a new nationalistic fervor to restore the previous Soviet Union. Since the 90's the Soviet Military has grown and improved. They have the firepower to do what they want now. 

The Baltics and other neighboring states to Russia should be very wary and nervous... 

Yeah, they'll go straight out of Ukraine north to Belarus next.  Thats why they bothered to take Chernobyl.  After that the picking get a little slim.  Aren't most of the rest of the countries Nato countries?  An invasion of those per the charter would require an armed response. 

Hell, the Ukraine gave up its nukes in the late 90s or early 00s with the promise that its boarders were safe.  Now look whats happening. 
The US, G.Britton, Northern Ireland, and Russia, were the ones that signed that deal with the Ukraine.  I mean, if you cant trust a communist dictator who can you trust ?
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#88
Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
@AGRforever said:
@purplefaithful said:
Russian is the mother tongue for 70+ % in Ukraine, they are in-extricably linked...

This war will be over soon, they're already on the doorstep of Kyiv. 

No US troops in Ukraine ; economic sanctions are our best bet at this time. They will put the hurt on the Kremlin and Oligarchs, its not intended to keep Russia out of Ukraine. That's a done deal and a pro-Moscow regime will be put in place after the current govt is be-headed. 

Here is the other reality in this --- Putin is not going to stop with Ukraine.

Putin has fueled a new nationalistic fervor to restore the previous Soviet Union. Since the 90's the Soviet Military has grown and improved. They have the firepower to do what they want now. 

The Baltics and other neighboring states to Russia should be very wary and nervous... 

Yeah, they'll go straight out of Ukraine north to Belarus next.  Thats why they bothered to take Chernobyl.  After that the picking get a little slim.  Aren't most of the rest of the countries Nato countries?  An invasion of those per the charter would require an armed response. 

Hell, the Ukraine gave up its nukes in the late 90s or early 00s with the promise that its boarders were safe.  Now look whats happening. 
The US, G.Britton, Northern Ireland, and Russia, were the ones that signed that deal with the Ukraine.  I mean, if you cant trust a communist dictator who can you trust ?

For some on this website??  Only Republicans or only Democrats.  Their side does no wrong and the other side does no right.
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#89
Quote: @AGRforever said:

Why post this?  What does it accomplish?  Any one of us could quite easily go finds some shitbag, who said something, about just about any topic out there.  It doesn't make a statement more or less accurate.  Nor is it some sort of gotcha towards the opposition political group. 

There's crazy people of every stripe and every political leaning out there.  Most are narcissistic enough to put it on the world wide web for all of us to enjoy. 
OK, I'll gear my posts more towards the gotchas. 

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#90
I post those only to show that, right now, the cult is getting its talking points from right wing media. Give it a week or two and we'll start seeing polls that indicate many good folks on the right support Putin and oppose Biden. I'll predict between 10-15% of all republicans, and 30-35% of Trumpists. We'll see how close I come. 

And if you think this kind of propaganda is harmless and not relevant to current events, you need to read your history. 
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