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Georgian Army Moves To Retake South Ossetia; Hundreds Of Civilians Reported Dead

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by stanlop2005 August 8, 2008 8:50 PM EDT
Those bloody KGB agents are all over the place.
They are present rullers of Russia.

The South Osetian''s government and its President are the paid KGB officers too.

They are receivers of huge Russian money flow to this province and they need money to buy some nice properties in Spain or, just to steal hard cash.

This is most common matter for entire Rissian goverment to pocket as much cash as they can to invest it to the WEst.

G-8 must be G-7 without Russia only, otherwise the nations will withdrow their respect to it.
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by stanlop2005 August 8, 2008 8:48 PM EDT
Those bloody KGB agents are all over the place.
They are present rullers of Russia.

The South Osetian''s government and its President are the paid KGB officers too.

They are receivers of huge Russian money flow to this province and they need money to buy some nice properties in Spain or, just to steal hard cash.

This is most common matter for entire Rissian goverment to pocket as much cash as they can to invest it to the WEst.

G-8 must be G-7 without Russia only, otherwise the nations will withdrow their respect to it.
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by james77773 August 8, 2008 8:43 PM EDT
Just watching CNN now, and they Lie, Lie, Lie. Now Geogia is crying that they are being attacked by Russians. But what else can be expected after Georgians attacked and killed Russian people? Full payback!!!!!!!!! Bush, McCain is getting what he wanted all along, another WAR, and media is covering up so for this. SHAME!!!!!!
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by tapsettle August 8, 2008 8:40 PM EDT
Some of you idiots are unbelievable ignorant. Wasn''t Saddam bombing his ''own country'' a reason for the US to destroy Iraq and kill hundreds of thousands in the process? I hope Russia stuffs Georgia, and get control of the gas and oil transitway in the process, which is the primary reason why Bush stirred up this hostility (you dont think he gives a stuff about Georgians do you?).
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by rave_on3 August 8, 2008 8:34 PM EDT
did they care to tell the truth, that Georgia was the agressor and Russia responded?

Posted by james77773 at 05:19 PM : Aug 08, 2008

It''s their own *** country you dumb phuuck. They were bombing the Russians out of their country.
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by tapsettle August 8, 2008 8:32 PM EDT
Georgia IS the agressor, any idiot can see that, but NO, the US have to come down firmly on the side of their ''pal'' Georgia, no matter what wrong they have done. Georgia should beware as, like Saddam, she may not remain a ''pal'' for long, and then she''d better watch out.
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by vietnam21 August 8, 2008 8:30 PM EDT
Go get ''em Georgia.
We''re behind u.
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by james77773 August 8, 2008 8:19 PM EDT
and who told you? CNN? ABC?:))) go check their sites on Georgia-Russia topic... did they care to tell the truth, that Georgia was the agressor and Russia responded?
Firstly, FREE your small brain from this *** you read, then care for others people''s noses.
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by ndjam August 8, 2008 8:10 PM EDT
james77773
You have no idea. A million plus people were slaughtered by Russia in Chechnya since the 1990''s. If that number is nothing for you then you have big problems. Free Chechnya, Free Daghestan, FIRST. Then you can stick your big nose in Georgia''s business.
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by jgunther7 August 8, 2008 8:09 PM EDT
BajaJohn1 you don''t know what is going on and have nothing to say, so you say it anyway.
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by ontheleft August 8, 2008 7:54 PM EDT
I wonder what Bush is going to do. Is he going to condemn the invasion? Or is he going to take it further and "strongly" condemn the invasion?
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by jgunther7 August 8, 2008 7:51 PM EDT
james77773, lets hope that US citizens never have to feel the same about their contry.
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by james77773 August 8, 2008 7:31 PM EDT
"There are no Germans left to confirm that story, so we will have to rely on the Russians version"

Oh, wrong, there are lots of germans left, but they are ashamed by this day, and their families are too. This ugly history will never be forgotten by any side.
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by six-six-seis August 8, 2008 7:26 PM EDT
The United States called for an immediate cease-fire. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had spoken to the parties involved and was working to end the fighting...

get a load of this Wind.bag, what hypocrisy.
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by james77773 August 8, 2008 7:25 PM EDT
Why is Russia sticking their nose in this countries business ---- for the same reasons that USA does. Hypocrite!
Russia does not want Georgia, forget it. Who cares for this mandarine state???
Another your mistake - there were never millions of Chechens, NEVER, just a million or so....... and by statistics of last year, they still have more then a million.

You just have things wrong and wrong again, better just shut.....
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by jgunther7 August 8, 2008 7:22 PM EDT
There is a resurgence of Russian pride, and history will repeat itself. The Russians only take so much abuse and then they come back in force. When they do come back, they take no prisoners and hell will be riding with them. Just remember the armies of Napoleon trying to sneak back out of Russia after committing terrible atrocities, the pompous Armies of Queen Victoria that were run out of the Crimea, and the once massive armies of Nazi Germany that went into Russia and never came out. The Russians who were once derided for not having a viable army in WWII turned on the Germans with new tanks stretching from one edge of the horizon to the other. There are no Germans left to confirm that story, so we will have to rely on the Russians version.
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by lochlan-2009 August 8, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
Russia is going to squash them hard. Bush better keep us out of this little fight. This is Caspian Sea natural gas pipeline area, so I guess we''ll see.
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by deceler8 August 8, 2008 7:16 PM EDT
Rats...we coulda sent Brett Favre to Georgia...imagine the surprise when his plane landed in Tbilisi...
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by lagunaloir1 August 8, 2008 7:14 PM EDT
I hope that Obama will win your election this year. He seems to be fine and I do hope he will change your brains at list a bit!
Are you mad? Running around screaming about your democracy you are destroying one countries and drag another countries like Georgia in wars. Why do you think that you are better or cleverer than other nations? Why do you think that you can solve other countries'' problems if you cannot do it with your own?
You are f**cing filthy liars and should be ashamed of your behaviour.

Georgia started this war because of your influence but it changes nothing. They are guilty and like NAZIs should be pennlized for their war crimes against S Osethia.
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by lagunaloir1 August 8, 2008 7:13 PM EDT
I hope that Obama will win your election this year. He seems to be fine and I do hope he will change your brains at list a bit!
Are you mad? Running around screaming about your democracy you are destroying one countries and drag another countries like Georgia in wars. Why do you think that you are better or cleverer than other nations? Why do you think that you can solve other countries'' problems if you cannot do it with your own?
You are f**cing filthy liars and should be ashamed of your behaviour.

Georgia started this war because of your influence but it changes nothing. They are guilty and like NAZIs should be pennlized for their war crimes against S Osethia.
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