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To: Cementjungle
I'm getting that you are pro-Russian in its claim for territory from Ukraine. I am understanding of the Russian position on this; Crimea was not historically part of Ukraine. It just disturbs me that Russia feels strong enough to do it given Obama's weakness. It's the kind of thing in this day and age that should be handled diplomatically.

In addition, I am mindful that nations have used their ethnic brethren for land grabs and soft invasions, such as HItler's Germans in eastern Europe, or Muslims in the Balkans taking a piece of Serbia. That tactic could be used against us someday. Mexicans are closing in on a majority in California, and will be a majority someday in Arizona and New Mexico. It seems far-fetched now, but I am looking ahead several decades, when Obama's destruction of the US has borne fruit, and the breakdown leads to all kinds of possibilities, including regional entities emerging.

Yes, there are some differences between eastern Ukraine and the Southwest, but the analogy holds. The southwest was Mexican. We took it. Now, they are repopulating it, and may try to take it back someday. Their claim to it is as good as Russia's to the Ukraine. So, support Russia and be ready to support Mexico or Aztlan.

16 posted on 03/03/2014 9:51:48 AM PST by Defiant (Let the Tea Party win, and we will declare peace on the American people and go home.)
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To: Defiant
I'm getting that you are pro-Russian in its claim for territory from Ukraine.

No, actually I'm pretty neutral on the whole topic. I just don't think it's the same situation as Mexicans in the southern part of our country, that's all. We can agree to disagree on that point.

17 posted on 03/03/2014 10:46:16 AM PST by Cementjungle
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