Russia and Ukraine
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Literally or figuratively??
Surely you're not suggesting George Soros sodomizes reporters??
Surely you're not suggesting George Soros sodomizes reporters??
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They recently invented this thing called THE GOOGLER which told me thisT>1200 wrote:I'm only loosely following Wild Bill's ramblings, but it is odd that the American media isn't discussing the make-up to the right-wing Ukrainians or giving any of the backstory as to how/why the West was involved in Ukraine at all.
From this obscure newspaper called THE WASHINGTON POSTIn conclusion, we should always be very wary of claims that protests speak “for the people.” We should be particularly wary when “the people” referred to are the people of Ukraine. If 20 years of scholarship and surveys teach us one thing, it is that Ukraine is a country that is deeply divided on virtually every issue pertaining to relations with Russia or the West, with very deep historic divisions that continue to bear on contemporary politics.
Ukrainians are, however, quite unified in the desire to be governed better than they have been for the past 20 years. The mass protests were primarily a response to efforts by President Yanukovych to impose a more repressive regime. Those on the square are not, on the whole, motivated by an affiliation for the far right or its agenda for Ukraine. Yet the heavy symbolic and organizational presence of the far right in the protests has surely limited the extent to which the protests can find majority support in the country and undermined their effectiveness in producing a better government for Ukraine’s citizens. A clear majority of Ukrainians could certainly be persuaded to abandon support for Yanukovych in an election, but the lack of majority support for the protests suggest that they might not take that option if it is presented to them wrapped in the violent anti-Russian rhetoric of the nationalist right.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mon ... n-ukraine/
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Who after Momma Grham died ( a Liberal from Hell) were owned her son, by a real Faggot.nafod wrote:They recently invented this thing called THE GOOGLER which told me thisT>1200 wrote:I'm only loosely following Wild Bill's ramblings, but it is odd that the American media isn't discussing the make-up to the right-wing Ukrainians or giving any of the backstory as to how/why the West was involved in Ukraine at all.
From this obscure newspaper called THE WASHINGTON POSTIn conclusion, we should always be very wary of claims that protests speak “for the people.” We should be particularly wary when “the people” referred to are the people of Ukraine. If 20 years of scholarship and surveys teach us one thing, it is that Ukraine is a country that is deeply divided on virtually every issue pertaining to relations with Russia or the West, with very deep historic divisions that continue to bear on contemporary politics.
Ukrainians are, however, quite unified in the desire to be governed better than they have been for the past 20 years. The mass protests were primarily a response to efforts by President Yanukovych to impose a more repressive regime. Those on the square are not, on the whole, motivated by an affiliation for the far right or its agenda for Ukraine. Yet the heavy symbolic and organizational presence of the far right in the protests has surely limited the extent to which the protests can find majority support in the country and undermined their effectiveness in producing a better government for Ukraine’s citizens. A clear majority of Ukrainians could certainly be persuaded to abandon support for Yanukovych in an election, but the lack of majority support for the protests suggest that they might not take that option if it is presented to them wrapped in the violent anti-Russian rhetoric of the nationalist right.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/mon ... n-ukraine/
Not that there were not dcent people protesting but the folks storming building, setting cops on fire and beating people were the groups Sorros was giving money to.
He wants them on the IMF tit, he's heavily involved with them.
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It was only a matter of time before someone evoked Reductio Ad Hitlerum.Turdacious wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO725Hbzfls[/youtube]
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VO2 maxed wrote:It was only a matter of time before someone evoked Reductio Ad Hitlerum.Turdacious wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO725Hbzfls[/youtube]
Try to keep up; that was achieved several pages ago.
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 12925.htmlA prominent political ally and advisor to Vladimir Putin has proposed splitting up Ukraine along the lines of an historical pact agreed between the Nazis and Soviet Union.
Vladimir Zhirinovsky, widely regarded as a mouthpiece for the Russian president, proposed a redrawing of the borders of western Ukraine - which would involve regions being incorporated into the territories of Poland, Romania and Hungary.
He appeared to have written the letter in the days after Russia itself annexed the Crimea region of Ukraine last week, and suggested further referendums could be held to see further territory break away from Kiev.
Zhirinovsky wrote: “It's never too late to correct historical errors.”
Reductio ad Stalinum?
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Quote Zhirinovsky is a bad taste.
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Why??? :)seeahill wrote:Why?Wild Bill wrote:Quote Zhirinovsky is a bad taste.
It is a known buffoon, who cares about him. He planned to invade India for example.
But publishing his letter maybe preparing to the thought.
At first as a joke... :) Then Poles will start to publish articles "Why not? ..." :))
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Thanks Bill. Most Americans, I'm sure, don't know who he is.Wild Bill wrote:Why??? :)seeahill wrote:Why?Wild Bill wrote:Quote Zhirinovsky is a bad taste.
It is a known buffoon, who cares about him. He planned to invade India for example.
But publishing his letter maybe preparing to the thought.
At first as a joke... :) Then Poles will start to publish articles "Why not? ..." :))

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LOL ! I should've guessed.Batboy2/75 wrote:VO2 maxed wrote:It was only a matter of time before someone evoked Reductio Ad Hitlerum.Turdacious wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO725Hbzfls[/youtube]
Try to keep up; that was achieved several pages ago.
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One of the most "loud" nazis killed. He was found with hands behind his back in handcuffs, and with two shots in the heart.
This one. He was Dudaev's bodyguard long ago.

This one. He was Dudaev's bodyguard long ago.

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Strange. May be it was bad time to "remind" about himself.
About fortnight or month ago there was started criminal case against him in Russia.
He was judged with "terorrism".
About fortnight or month ago there was started criminal case against him in Russia.
He was judged with "terorrism".
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But more probably they argued between themselves about money they robbed.
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Leader of "Right Sector" D.Yarosh also was judged for terrorism. And also about month ago.
But he is alive.
But he is alive.
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news. That guy on the pic was killed by ukrainean police during arest. Information about handcuffs might be fake.
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he liked strange games
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgX6QVUr6hc[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgX6QVUr6hc[/youtube]
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Haha that video is a perfect metaphor for Eastern European politics.

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The Ukrainian answer to "Bullet-proof Abs"?Wild Bill wrote:he liked strange games
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SgX6QVUr6hc[/youtube]
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Daughter of new prosecutor of Ukraine. What she is doing with Putin's portrait????


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Understanding the ivans:http://wakander.blogspot.se/2014/03/und ... ussia.html
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Surely this justifies an invasion!Wild Bill wrote:Daughter of new prosecutor of Ukraine. What she is doing with Putin's portrait????
One of the downsides of the Internet is that it allows like-minded people to form communities, and sometimes those communities are stupid.
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In that photo, you noticed Putin's portrait?Wild Bill wrote:Daughter of new prosecutor of Ukraine. What she is doing with Putin's portrait????
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not from the first glance :)baffled wrote:In that photo, you noticed Putin's portrait?
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Shit became real.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/2 ... 28743.html
A group of Ukrainian women is resorting to drastic measures to protest Moscow's moves in Crimea by calling for a sex strike against Russian men.
Organizers of the campaign "Don't Give It To A Russian" are urging fellow Ukrainian females to stay away from Russian men, the Atlantic reports. T-shirts designed by the campaign are emblazoned with the slogan, followed by a verse from the poem Kateryna by Ukraine's Taras Shevchenko: “O lovely maidens, fall in love, but not with the Moskaly (the Russians).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/2 ... 28743.html
A group of Ukrainian women is resorting to drastic measures to protest Moscow's moves in Crimea by calling for a sex strike against Russian men.
Organizers of the campaign "Don't Give It To A Russian" are urging fellow Ukrainian females to stay away from Russian men, the Atlantic reports. T-shirts designed by the campaign are emblazoned with the slogan, followed by a verse from the poem Kateryna by Ukraine's Taras Shevchenko: “O lovely maidens, fall in love, but not with the Moskaly (the Russians).