The nuclear warmongers...
Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2016 1:21 pm
...are the democrats.
Yes she did, but did she do it because of her own convictions, or was she snookered by Bush. Hell, even Colin Powell was even snookered and regretted it. I'm guess she fell victim partly to Bush's lies and partly to the psyhcosis that befell most New Yorkers after 9/11.Spidey wrote:Well, Hillary did vote for the Iraq invasion, so that merits some blame, and since Bushie isn’t running for anything…that question is sort of moot.
And in MHO most warmongers are cowardly pussies...note "they" never go and fight. (save a few)
It looks like you're scared by your political regime and you are afraid to become really free. Well, our business to offer, your business refuse, it's your choice.Top Gun wrote:Maybe you're twenty kinds of delusional?
TC, for you. Review of this Andrew Osborn totally and completely does not correspond to what Putin said. Do not insult your intellect to read it. This is some sort of comedytunnelcat wrote:Sigma, maybe you need to take at look at the extreme ultra-nationalists in your own country.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-ally-t ... 08894.html
Sigma, do you realize that very few people in the United States ever think about Russia? You're not considered an ally nor a threat nor a source of inspiration, and not even an enemy. People here simply don't consider Russia at all. No one in America cares about Russia except a few politicians who can use the Cold War to scare dimwitted voters. There is nothing Russia can offer the United States. You have nothing we want. No resources, no culture... nothing.sigma wrote:It looks like you're scared by your political regime and you are afraid to become really free.
I'm shocked that you do not know anything. Well, at least it is good that the majority of Russian knows about America much more than Americans about Russia.vision wrote:Sigma, do you realize that very few people in the United States ever think about Russia? You're not considered an ally nor a threat nor a source of inspiration, and not even an enemy. People here simply don't consider Russia at all. No one in America cares about Russia except a few politicians who can use the Cold War to scare dimwitted voters. There is nothing Russia can offer the United States. You have nothing we want. No resources, no culture... nothing.sigma wrote:It looks like you're scared by your political regime and you are afraid to become really free.
We know all about Russia. We just don't care about anything you do. Whatever Russians do or think is inconsequential to Americans. How much do you care about what goes on in Ghana? Luxembourg? Greenland? That's how Americans feel about Russia. You are basically meaningless to us. It's not that we feel inferior, it's that you don't even register as something we should care about. I know you think Russia is a great nation, but no one in the US has thought about Russia since the early 90s.sigma wrote:Well, at least it is good that the majority of Russian knows about America much more than Americans about Russia. My God, the United States suffers from an inferiority complex )
The ignorant masses of the US will care when they find out that Obama's government starts a hot war with Russia. By then it'll be too late.vision wrote:We know all about Russia. We just don't care about anything you do. Whatever Russians do or think is inconsequential to Americans. How much do you care about what goes on in Ghana? Luxembourg? Greenland? That's how Americans feel about Russia. You are basically meaningless to us. It's not that we feel inferior, it's that you don't even register as something we should care about. I know you think Russia is a great nation, but no one in the US has thought about Russia since the early 90s.sigma wrote:Well, at least it is good that the majority of Russian knows about America much more than Americans about Russia. My God, the United States suffers from an inferiority complex )
That's fine)vision wrote:We know all about Russia. We just don't care about anything you do. Whatever Russians do or think is inconsequential to Americans. How much do you care about what goes on in Ghana? Luxembourg? Greenland? That's how Americans feel about Russia. You are basically meaningless to us. It's not that we feel inferior, it's that you don't even register as something we should care about. I know you think Russia is a great nation, but no one in the US has thought about Russia since the early 90s.sigma wrote:Well, at least it is good that the majority of Russian knows about America much more than Americans about Russia. My God, the United States suffers from an inferiority complex )
You are so brainwashed it's almost adorable.sigma wrote:It looks like you're scared by your political regime and you are afraid to become really free. Well, our business to offer, your business refuse, it's your choice.Top Gun wrote:Maybe you're twenty kinds of delusional?
Buddy, I see what I see from the outside. You know me first day? I will not talk nonsense in order to win a ridiculous dispute.Top Gun wrote:You are so brainwashed it's almost adorable.sigma wrote:It looks like you're scared by your political regime and you are afraid to become really free. Well, our business to offer, your business refuse, it's your choice.Top Gun wrote:Maybe you're twenty kinds of delusional?
So Andrew Osborn was the former Moscow correspondent for the Daily and Sunday Telegraph. So?sigma wrote:TC, for you. Review of this Andrew Osborn totally and completely does not correspond to what Putin said. Do not insult your intellect to read it. This is some sort of comedytunnelcat wrote:Sigma, maybe you need to take at look at the extreme ultra-nationalists in your own country.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/putin-ally-t ... 08894.html
Vladimir Zhirinovsky wrote:“Americans voting for a president on November 8 must realize that they are voting for peace on planet Earth if they vote for Trump,” Reuters quoted Zhirinovsky as saying. “But if they vote for Hillary it's war. It will be a short movie. There will be Hiroshimas and Nagasakis everywhere.”