Comments on: Putin Accuses U.S. In Georgia War

Russia PM Suspects War Linked To Presidential Campaign; White House Dismisses Claim As "Patently False"

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by toldyouso12 August 29, 2008 11:29 AM EDT
The US instigating this war (for whatever reason) could help explain why Bush and company initially said the conflict was unprovoked and did not admit that Georgia has invaded Ossetia first until after that news went viral on the internet--then the White House came up with the lame response that things were happening so fast on the ground that they could not get accurate information.

I think that is a lie. Because the President of Georgia readily admitted to invading Ossetia first, then getting attacked by Russia---if the President of Georgia knew and we are such buddies--what are the odds that Bush and company did not know? the fact is, Bush lies and spins so much, that anyone calling him a liar is likely to be accepted.

This should be looked into, and if true--Bush should be tried for treason, whether he is in office or not. Provoking war in any country based on political gain--if proven --means that we allowed people to be killed for personal reasons---that is beyond sick. Sounds just like Bush.
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by underdogus87 August 29, 2008 11:23 AM EDT
Certain forces in the United States could have initiated the conflict in Georgia to create an advantage to one of the US presidential candidates. Vladimir Putin voiced this opinion during his recent interview with CNN. Putin was particularly emphatic expressing his opinion about the state-run Western media providing false information about the conflict in South Ossetia. He exemplified his point of view with the interview of the US girl of Ossetian origin on Fox News. "As soon as the host did not like what she was saying, he began to interrupt her, he started to cough and croak. He was ready to poop his pants and do it so expressively to make her break off. Is this what they call information? No, this is not. This is misinformation,%u201D Putin said.
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 11:21 AM EDT
These chicken mafia people are everywhere heh. Wonder what they are putting in their chickens?
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Posted by MNBrant

The chickens are currently being stuffed by the Russians. As are the Doves and the Hawks.
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by toldyouso12 August 29, 2008 11:19 AM EDT
Why in the world would we want Russia to invade Georgie you F*ckin morons.

Posted by guyfrompa49 at 07:57 AM : Aug 29, 2008


Maybe... to finally give McCain an actual event to build his nonexistent platform on. After all, can''t use the Iraq war too much--it is a bitter pill--let''s try communism again. the Republicans have learned that nothing puts one of them in office quicker than fear. Guess we should be glad Plan A was not to cook up another attack on some American buildings full of people--then again, guess we should be wary--since Plan A backfired when we all discovered that GEorgia provoked the conflict first with an invasion--Bush and the GOP are on to Plan B. LOL
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by mnbrant August 29, 2008 11:19 AM EDT
First the Clinton/Tyson conspiracy now Putin/Tyson. These chicken mafia people are everywhere heh. Wonder what they are putting in their chickens? Injected with 10% tranquilizer solution. HMM
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by underdogus87 August 29, 2008 11:18 AM EDT
WHAT McCAIN VICTORY COULD MEAN: NO MONEY FOR HEALTH CARE AND END OF VOLUNTEER ARMY

In judging the shape of a future John McCain presidency, there are already plenty of dots that are easy to connect. They reveal an image of a war-like Empire so full of hubris that it could take the world into a cascade of crises, while extinguishing what is left of the noble American Republic.

By Robert Parry, Consortium NewsPosted on August 28, 2008, Printed on August 28, 2008

http://www.alternet.org/story/96687/
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 11:15 AM EDT
What will be the surprise in October? It cannot come in September for it will be forgotten by election day, so look for some event to occur which will seal the election for McSAME.
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Posted by panhandlpete

My guess is Iran will be attacked by either the US or Israel, and the corporate media will do the big spin to persuade the world to blame Iran. And the world will play along like it did with Iraq, and Georgia, and like it always does.
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by mnbrant August 29, 2008 11:14 AM EDT
What is NATO doing with all those battle ships and carriers in the black sea? Are they going to gum them (Russia) to death?
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by underdogus87 August 29, 2008 11:13 AM EDT
and all the illegals go back to their own country. Wow, I''''d even support that! Posted by panhandlpete comment # 666 whatta friggin loser!
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by toldyouso12 August 29, 2008 11:13 AM EDT
Their former colonies try to align themselves with the West because of the abuses of the Soviet system. So what do the Russians do in response? Go back to Stalin''''s methods! And they are surprised that they can''''t find other governments to support them!?

Posted by secundus2 at 12:51 PM : Aug 28, 2008


Now--if Georgia only joined the West due to fear of Russis, why did they invade Ossetia after secret meetings with Karl Rove and Israel? Because they feared Russia, or because they thought their new "allies" would have their back?


Either way, Georgia now knows the limitations of friendship with us and if Russia reabsorbs Ossetia as rumors say they will, both Europe and America just lost a major oil pipeline.
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by panhandlpete August 29, 2008 11:10 AM EDT
What will be the surprise in October? It cannot come in September for it will be forgotten by election day, so look for some event to occur which will seal the election for McSAME.

Let''s hope that it will be the DROP in gas prices to $2.50 per gal, all the troops come home, and all the illegals go back to their own country. Wow, I''d even support that!
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
" To suggest that the United States orchestrated this on behalf of a political candidate just sounds not rational."

ACTUALLY DANA, FROM BUSH AND HIS CABAL---THIS SOUNDS LIKE PAR FOR THE COURSE.
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Posted by toldyouso12

There are not many serious politicians or political analysts in the world that disagree with Putin, but there are even less around that are prepared to say what they think.
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by docpeter-2009 August 29, 2008 11:06 AM EDT
Frpm the above article, "If my guesses are confirmed, then that raises the suspicion that somebody in the United States purposefully created this conflict with the aim of aggravating the situation and creating an advantage ... for one of the candidates in the battle for the post of U.S. president."
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Dang George, is there anything you wouldn''t do underhandedly to try to elect McCain? Not enough to start a war in Iraq?
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by toldyouso12 August 29, 2008 11:04 AM EDT
" To suggest that the United States orchestrated this on behalf of a political candidate just sounds not rational."

ACTUALLY DANA, FROM BUSH AND HIS CABAL---THIS SOUNDS LIKE PAR FOR THE COURSE.
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 11:03 AM EDT
nextGenMan - Wrong as usual dirtbag. Just tired of all your conspiracy theories, your lies, your pitiful little liberal lives. You will all do anything to bash Republicans just to get your racist Obama into office. That includes lying and making up *** just for you own political agendas. Why in the world would we want Russia to invade Georgie you F*ckin morons.
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Posted by guyfrompa49

Just look at this quality right-wing post .... I rest my case.
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 11:01 AM EDT
Isnt it odd how almost all of the Bush-republican supporters typically just post abuse, never anything intelligent. Yet most (but not all) of the anti-Bush/republican supporters post well thought-out discussion points? What does that tell you about the american divide, and what a majority of the US population over the last 8 years has been thinking (or not thinking, as seems to have been the case)?
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 10:55 AM EDT
You''re a bunch of typical liberals who will believ anything negative or just make s*it up as you go. It''s really pitiful.
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Posted by guyfrompa49
And there was I thinking you might have something useful to contribute. My mistake.
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
"PUTIN ACCUSES THE US"... This guy has lost the plot... I''''d like to try the weed he is on!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by crusader1200

At the moment he is on americas dumbest weed - Bush. And he is showing that weed just how weedy he really is.
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by nextgenman August 29, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
tapsettle - Not when idiots make posts like this. You people on here a re so un American it makes me sick. You''''re a bunch of typical liberals who will believ anything negative or just make s*it up as you go. It''''s really pitiful.

Posted by guyfrompa49 at 07:50 AM : Aug 29, 2008
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Yawn. Another Jesus Nutball claiming nobody loves America but them.

Its really pitiful.
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by tapsettle August 29, 2008 10:51 AM EDT
commie ba$tards!
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Posted by whiskyrokkr

Do you have any evidence to support those two points, ie. that (presumably) Russians are communists (do you know what communism is?) and are of questionable birthright?
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