Comments on: Russia Stakes Out Stronghold In Georgia
Day Before Promised Withdrawal, Russians Dig Major Fortifications In Key Parts Of Country
- I am Russian and was proud of being Russian just before that war, but not any more.
Now I feel ashamed because of President Medvedev and his mate bloody KGB agent Putin are co-citizens on mine.
The EU and the US must treat those accordingly as a war criminals.
Time has come. - Reply to this comment
- I am Russian and was proud of being Russian just before that war, but not any more.
Now I feel ashamed because President Medvedev and his mate bloody KGB agent Putin are co-citizens on mine.
The EU and the US must treat those accordingly as a war criminals.
Time has come. - Reply to this comment
- The Ossetians are no longer willing to live side by side with the Georgians anymore - and who can blame them after that Georgian midnight bombing of civilians, that so seldom mentioned unprovoked massacre that started this whole war. I think Georgia, with their actions, conceded Ossetia.
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- Georgian Pres. Saakashvili, invaded South Ossetia, but I don''t hear any US news condemning him for his
war crimes of murdering innocent people....just shooting them. The Russians have been stationed in S. Ossetia on their bases there since 1992 as Peacekeepers since the terrible fighting in 1991 between Georgia and S. Ossetia in which Ossetians wanted their freedom from Georgia. I wonder what part the US had in this. - Reply to this comment
- What''s a '' leftard?''
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- Americans use way to much oxygen and other natural resources!if you quit breeding the world will be a much better place
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Posted by mawskrat at 06:48 PM
Now doesn''t that sound better and much closer to the truth? - Reply to this comment
- You know a lot about China. Are you Hello Kitty the chinese doll?
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You seem to know a lot about being a dumb American? Are you a cheeseburger from McDonalds? And I think Hello Kitty is from Japan but such distinctions are surely lost on someone of your limited knowledge - even of pop culture which is America''s speciality. - Reply to this comment
- leftards use way to much oxygen and other natural resources!if you quit breeding the world will be a much better place
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- leftards use way to much oxygen and other natural resources!if you quit breeding the world will be a much better place
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- No surprise here. Georgia is lost under Bush''s watch. The U.S. has no respect left in the world.
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- Now watch perform Russia conduct "surgical strikes" to "extract" anti-Russian missels from Poland.
And Condoleeza Con won''t be able to do a da** thing about it but act surprised. - Reply to this comment
- Each day the US is Iraq costs the US about 300 million dollars. Each day the US is in Iraq = 1 university or hospital in China. Each month the US is in Iraq = a new regional rail system in China. 1 year of the US in Iraq = new highway system throughout the entire nation of China. Consider that for one moment.
Posted by Insurgeon at 05:25 PM : Aug 21, 2008
To bad we can''t change the name "China" to "Iraq." - Reply to this comment
- no worry the Russians are our friends!
//leftards - Reply to this comment
- Each day the US is Iraq costs the US about 300 million dollars. Each day the US is in Iraq = 1 university or hospital in China. Each month the US is in Iraq = a new regional rail system in China. 1 year of the US in Iraq = new highway system throughout the entire nation of China. Consider that for one moment.
Posted by Insurgeon at 05:25 PM : Aug 21, 2008
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You know a lot about China. Are you Hello Kitty the chinese doll? - Reply to this comment
- Each day the US is Iraq costs the US about 300 million dollars. Each day the US is in Iraq = 1 university or hospital in China. Each month the US is in Iraq = a new regional rail system in China. 1 year of the US in Iraq = new highway system throughout the entire nation of China. Consider that for one moment.
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- china stinks,,,
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Posted by terrorislamz at 04:57 PM
Yes. And how many billions do need to borrow from China this month my American friend? Hahahahaha - Reply to this comment
- Posted by terrorislamz at 04:57 PM : Aug 21, 2008
We can hardly talk. Remember Balco and Marion Jones... - Reply to this comment
- LEWESTON14-ARE YOU NOT AWARE THAT THE US CAN OBLITERATE THE RUSSIAN SOLDIERS AND ARMAMENTS ON GEORGIAN SOIL WITH PINPOINT ACCURACY FIRING IT FROM THE US MAINLAND.THINK ABOUT THOSE CRUISE MISSILES FAR AWAY FROM THE AFGHANISTAN AND SUDAN TERRITORIES WHICH SCORED DIRECT HITS. NOT EVEN MENTIONING NAVY WARSHIPS AND THOSE SUBMERGED NUCLEAR SUBMARINES WHICH CAN FIRE BELOW THE SEA SURFACE.ALSO NOT MENTIONING OUR AIRFORCE JETFIGHTERS WHICH HAVE PINPOINT ACCURACY FROM OUR PRECISION SMART BOMBS FIRING OUTSIDE RUSSIAN AND GEORGIAN TERRITORIES. HOW ABOUT OUR STEALTH JETFIGHTERS AND STEALTH BOMBERS.THE RUSSIANS WON''T EVEN KNOW WHAT HIT THEM.
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- Russia would never have done this if they hadn''t seen the world turn its back on Iraq, if they hadn''t seen the US News Media and Liberals undermine the war there from the beginning, and if they didn''t think that a Democrat will become President. This is the world that hypocritical Liberal politics created.
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- "Who is McCain that he can tell a government to start a war?"--Posted by AJMarine111
Here''s what McCain tells them, through his campaign advisor who is a lobbyist for Georgia:
"Attack now, while Bush and Obama are on vacation, and the Russians are sure to respond. That is about the only thing that will get me elected president, as any more Middle East based disasters will only remind people of my support for the Iraq war. But a war in Georgia/Russia will show off my foreign policy credentials. If you don''t attack, Obama will win, and he''ll never support any kind of takeover of the breakaway provinces by Georgia, and doesn''t want to restart the Cold War with Russia the way I do."
For a president like Saakashvili, that would be all it would take. Plus, the multinational oil companies, who want to keep the Georgia oil pipelines under their control, would pledge big bucks to Saak (and McCain) should they pull it off. - Reply to this comment
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