Lots of tough guys on line hoping for a good war they can watch on TV. Too few of you are on a flight to fight your glorious war.
The kind of people I call cowards.
Maybe we have no Stolichnaya we can pitch, but we can get our fingers out of the Roosky pie. Consider alternatives to the few Roosky products out there.
The typical American taxpayer neither fights his own fires nor pursues armed criminals. That's why he pays taxes - so firefighters and policemen do it for him. The same analogy applies to military operations. If the American taxpayer wanted to fight all of the nation's wars on his own, the defense department should be disbanded and replaced with a levy that is imposed in military emergencies. Apart from average $5000 per capita tax imposed on the average taxpayer for having a defense department, in any confrontation with Russia, which has thousands of nuclear warheads mounted on missiles, the average American is risking his neck, as well as the necks of his entire family. To say that he is a coward for wanting Russia kept in check is more than an insult - it is factually wrong.
Lots of tough guys on line hoping for a good war they can watch on TV. Too few of you are on a flight to fight your glorious war.
Actually, you are wrong. I spend a good bit of time over in Europe. I have seen the graves there of those murdered by Russians. Many times. History shows that whereever Russians march misery follows. Crimea is the end of the beginning of Putin’s adventures. Ignoring him now will just increase the bloodshed in the end.