To: null and void
I don’t trust their media either anymore than I trust ours, but what are people in Crimea saying? I’m sure Russia has shut off their internet and telephone by now so they can’t communicate with the outside world and tell us how oppressed they are by invading Russians. Right? Look, if this is a lie and just propaganda, where’s the other side of it? I genuinely would like to read about it. Some people in Ukraine may really prefer the Russians over the EU. Just considering it could be possible.
6 posted on
03/02/2014 9:56:15 PM PST by
virgil
To: virgil
Some people in Ukraine may really prefer the Russians over the EU. Agreed.
7 posted on
03/02/2014 9:58:23 PM PST by
null and void
(<--- unwilling cattle-car passenger on the bullet train to serfdom)
To: virgil
Some of you people scare the shit out of me.
8 posted on
03/02/2014 10:00:03 PM PST by
VeniVidiVici
(Play the 'Knockout Game' with someone owning a 9mm and you get what you deserve)
To: virgil
Some people in Ukraine may really prefer the Russians over the EUOf course.
30 posted on
03/03/2014 12:25:08 AM PST by
MarMema
("If Americans really wanted Obamacare, you wouldn't need a law to make them buy it." Ted Cruz)
To: virgil
Some people in Ukraine may really prefer the Russians over the EU.
True. They’re the heirs of those who were shipped in to replace and take over the property of the Ukrainians murdered by the Soviets (Google: “Stalin Ukraine Hunger Genocide”).
In the more fortunate former Soviet republics, the locals merely bemoan the fact that a Russian family now (in 2014) lives in the house that grandpa built and had confiscated, and grandpa didn’t also get murdered. The fact that grandpa wasn’t murdered by the soviets is extra nice because he had the chance to have descendants to remember him, and tell me about the injustice.
38 posted on
03/03/2014 6:45:07 AM PST by
Atlas Sneezed
("Income Inequality?" Let's start with Washington DC vs. the rest of the nation!)
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