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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2014 14:59:30 GMT 1
The Russian government have installed an unelected prime minister. Sergei Aksyonov (The Goblin) is a business man with murky passed and criminal tendencies. He obviously has been charged with making Crimea Russian by any means, The idea of democracy in this region is now a pipe dream. I fear for all the people, I hope we won't hear of war crimes and ethnic cleaning in the future, but I'm not confident. www.aol.com/article/2014/03/09/crimeas-new-leader-with-a-murky-past-now-working-to-tie/20845969/
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Post by stantheman on Mar 9, 2014 20:11:48 GMT 1
The Russian government have installed an unelected prime minister. Sergei Aksyonov (The Goblin) is a business man with murky passed and criminal tendencies. He obviously has been charged with making Crimea Russian by any means, The idea of democracy in this region is now a pipe dream. I fear for all the people, I hope we won't hear of war crimes and ethnic cleaning in the future, but I'm not confident. www.aol.com/article/2014/03/09/crimeas-new-leader-with-a-murky-past-now-working-to-tie/20845969/ how can you question peoples intelligence when you constantly post rubbish. i reckon the rouskies should take the crimea quickly as those living there are indigenous rushing. .
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Post by Deleted on Mar 9, 2014 21:27:38 GMT 1
The Russian government have installed an unelected prime minister. Sergei Aksyonov (The Goblin) is a business man with murky passed and criminal tendencies. He obviously has been charged with making Crimea Russian by any means, The idea of democracy in this region is now a pipe dream. I fear for all the people, I hope we won't hear of war crimes and ethnic cleaning in the future, but I'm not confident. www.aol.com/article/2014/03/09/crimeas-new-leader-with-a-murky-past-now-working-to-tie/20845969/ how can you question peoples intelligence when you constantly post rubbish. i reckon the rouskies should take the crimea quickly as those living there are indigenous rushing. . Pull your trousers up your ignorance is showing.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2014 0:22:17 GMT 1
how can you question peoples intelligence when you constantly post rubbish. i reckon the rouskies should take the crimea quickly as those living there are indigenous rushing. . Pull your trousers up your ignorance is showing. May I make a suggestion....before you comment on a thread have the good manners to read about the subject matter, and then make an informed comment...like everyone else does. Thousands of peoples lives are in the balance.....GROW UP!!!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2014 0:22:28 GMT 1
how can you question peoples intelligence when you constantly post rubbish. i reckon the rouskies should take the crimea quickly as those living there are indigenous rushing. . May I make a suggestion....before you comment on a thread have the good manners to read about the subject matter, and then make an informed comment...like everyone else does. Thousands of peoples lives are in the balance.....GROW UP!!!
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Post by stantheman on Mar 10, 2014 8:47:10 GMT 1
have you got a parrot foggy?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2014 14:08:13 GMT 1
have you got a parrot foggy? obviously a long way off growing up!!!
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Post by nickkielcepoland on Mar 19, 2014 20:17:56 GMT 1
Putin said this yesterday; "I do not like to resort to quotes, but in this case, I cannot help it. Here is a quote from another official document: the Written Statement of the United States America of April 17, 2009, submitted to the same UN International Court in connection with the hearings on Kosovo. Again, I quote: “Declarations of independence may, and often do, violate domestic legislation. However, this does not make them violations of international law.” End of quote. They wrote this, disseminated it all over the world, had everyone agree and now they are outraged. Over what? The actions of Crimean people completely fit in with these instructions, as it were. For some reason, things that Kosovo Albanians (and we have full respect for them) were permitted to do, Russians, Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars in Crimea are not allowed. Again, one wonders why." www.washingtonpost.com/world/...f19_story.htmlDoes Putin's implication that there is a parallel here contain some validity? I personally don't know what to think about it.
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Post by master on Mar 19, 2014 20:38:40 GMT 1
The way i see it if the Russians in Crimea dont like the way the area is governed then they should move back to mother Russia because Crimea is part of the Ukrain
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Post by stantheman on Mar 19, 2014 21:14:24 GMT 1
agreed master.
well done putin.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 21:21:57 GMT 1
The problem is, we have to believe that the hastily called referendum was free and fair, or was the result known before the vote?.....known as the Mugarbe syndrome.
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Post by nickkielcepoland on Mar 19, 2014 21:30:49 GMT 1
The problem is, we have to believe that the hastily called referendum was free and fair, or was the result known before the vote?.....known as the Mugarbe syndrome. I don't believe it was fair, but I can't be sure. (are you watching Man United on TV now? )
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2014 21:39:42 GMT 1
Yes Nick, for once making good watching.
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Post by nickkielcepoland on Mar 19, 2014 21:47:03 GMT 1
Yes Nick, for once making good watching. Good luck
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Post by stantheman on Mar 19, 2014 22:08:39 GMT 1
how do you know it wasn't fair.
i see it this way.
the anti russians started the trouble in kiev.
riots and death result.
the russians decide their people in the crimea need protecting.
give them a vote to see if they want to be part of mother russia.
they vote yes.
crimea is absorbed into russia and the people are safe once again.
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