Re: Ukraine
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 4:47 pm
spenghood lolwub wrote:Once again, your Facebook friends raise the bar for spenghoodAgent 47 wrote:
stans safe as fuck, he just got out of jail for being a #LAD
spenghood lolwub wrote:Once again, your Facebook friends raise the bar for spenghoodAgent 47 wrote:
Sure you and others will be on hand to be condescending whatever the outcome.ehbrums1 wrote:I just can't wait for Dubunked to tell us all the new insightful things he learned from watching Rachel Maddow
нет, I'm just helping him find the error in his waysgarethom wrote:Sure you and others will be on hand to be condescending whatever the outcome.ehbrums1 wrote:I just can't wait for Dubunked to tell us all the new insightful things he learned from watching Rachel Maddow
Is Rachel Maddow a dirty word around here because Nowaysj called her a fascist or because she has, like, views on shit and stuff? I mean, she's just as blinkered as pundits on the right, sure, but ingesting her rhetoric as part of a balanced news diet is hardly justification for the sort of criticism dubunked's had to defend himself against in this thread. She is a pundit (i.e. a professional opinion giver), not a newsreader after all. For someone as extreme and reactionary as NowaystheworldsnotgonnasufferafierydeathRIGHTNOW to call her out seems like hypocrisy with a bit of change.ehbrums1 wrote:I just can't wait for Dubunked to tell us all the new insightful things he learned from watching Rachel Maddow

Ooh right in the feelSnowaysj wrote:

Big step in the right direction IMHO.MPs in Crimea have asked Moscow to allow the southern Ukrainian region to become part of the Russian Federation.
Parliament said if its request was granted, Crimean citizens could give their view in a referendum on 16 March.
A government minister in Kiev should be ignored all the way to the ballot box. Leave Ukraine to people who care about Ukraine... if as big a majority in Crimea as is suggested want to be Russian there is zero point in trying to convince them to stay. Let them get on with using democracy for something useful.A government minister in Kiev said it would be unconstitutional for Crimea to join Russia.
magma wrote:probably important things relating to your red brick university life... like pasting other people's slogans onto stock images
magma wrote:so as long as you want to put off all those "relevant things" you need to be doing in your red brick uni life in order to voluntarily help me pass the time I'm getting paid for
jesus christ magma that's embarrassingmagma wrote:I enjoy you almost as much as my synth, only I don't have to press "Demo" to get you to play yourself.
https://www.facebook.com/GeorgeGallowayMPgeorge galloway wrote:Russia has a LEGAL right to have 30,000 troops in Ukraine. It has half that and hasn't spilled a DROP of blood...The "prime minister" of Ukraine is self appointed. His "government" is unelected. The actual government was driven out by western backed force...The killing of 77 in Maidan was done by snipers hired by the opposition says Estonia. BBC has yet to broadcast the Ashton tapes proving this...