To: Bogey78O
“Anyone who believes this result is a fool.”
Do you REALLY think the people there, mostly Russians, want to be part of the Ukraine? If so, you’re in a VERY SMALL group, limited to the Administration and yourself - not even the media buys that line.
25 posted on
05/11/2014 5:05:46 PM PDT by
BobL
To: BobL
Oh please...holding an election under the threats of invasion and with a angry mobs going about in the streets smashing symbols of the ukrainian government is coercion..period.
35 posted on
05/11/2014 5:14:25 PM PDT by
fabian
(" And a new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo in laughter")
To: BobL
Russians are not majority over there, more like 35-40%, there's no way 75% of people voted, even if they wanted, there were not enough “voting stations”, results were known days ago, one of leaders of “separatists” was discussing them with Russian officials days ago in intercepted communication, there's no way any voting with such a mess going on over there is legitimate. Undoubtedly many people over there are pro-Russian, normally without chaos and instability fueled up by Russia, local leaders should sit at the table with Kiev gov, If they wanted to go for autonomy or even independence and held a referendum without any external pressure, I wouldn't say a word but now It is Balkan style disaster in the making, mainly due to involvement of that large asiatic shit from the east.
To: BobL
Do you REALLY think the people there, mostly Russians, want to be part of the Ukraine? Russians were marching right next to ethnic Jews and Ukrainians in the Maidan. This racial tribalism is only being promoted by the Kremlin.
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