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In reply to the discussion: Don't mess with nuclear Russia, Putin says [View all]Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)29. agreed
if that would stop it there, I have a feeling it will not though.
This really is starting to remind me of the late 30's. Just give him some land and he will be happy and stop.
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you sir . invaded ukrane . not us . plain and simple . want us to back down , leave sir.
allan01
Aug 2014
#1
And how would you have reacted had he said the same to us when we invaded Iraq? nm
rhett o rick
Aug 2014
#61
That was kinda my point, the citizens need to vote Putin out the next time around
IronGate
Aug 2014
#55
Plus 1000! I have been saying since the Crimea invasion that the lesson is that nuclear armed
kelly1mm
Aug 2014
#53
Politifact: Contrary to claims, the United States did not spend $5 billion to incite the rebellion
pampango
Aug 2014
#42
No that's what climate change deniers always say. That does not work with liberals.
pampango
Aug 2014
#72
As The Man Said, Sir: You Can Have Your Own Opinions, But Not Your Own Facts...
The Magistrate
Aug 2014
#75
True, but that is not what I posted. I asked for the source the poster referred to so that
pampango
Aug 2014
#100
"Contrary to claims, the United States did not spend $5 billion to incite the rebellion in Ukraine"
Cha
Aug 2014
#114
How do you figure? Mr. Yanukovych left just after signing an agreement to stay in power until
pampango
Aug 2014
#36
More To The Point, Sir, If They Did, Would You Want The U.S. Moving Tanks And Troops Into Mexico?
The Magistrate
Aug 2014
#18
I Disagree With All Of Them, Ma'am, But Fail To See How Any Supporting Putin In Ukraine Can Do So
The Magistrate
Aug 2014
#38
National borders don't mean as much if they are contiguous to a strong country?
pampango
Aug 2014
#78
"In my pragmatic world, everyone is not equal because they cannot be." "Thus, Russia's national
pampango
Aug 2014
#101
So "everyone is not equal because they cannot be" is an acceptable liberal policy outside the US
pampango
Aug 2014
#122
If you do not find it morally acceptable that Russia's (powerful) interests trump Ukraine's (lesser)
pampango
Aug 2014
#125
But We Know Who You Think Is For Calling Him, Sir, You Have Made That Quite Clear
The Magistrate
Aug 2014
#76
Calling Attention To Just Who You Say Wants That Bluff Called, And Why, Sir, Is Worth Doing
The Magistrate
Aug 2014
#93
Remember Bush during his mission accomplished speech. "The United States is the most powerful"
Monk06
Aug 2014
#84
A sign of insecurity and weakness, when you grab for the nuclear threat.
TwilightGardener
Aug 2014
#98