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Moscow: Supporting Saakashvili "Mistake Of Historic Proportion"; Claims That Arms Came In With U.S. Aid

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by September 1, 2008 8:16 AM EDT
caliengineer wrote:

"Russia is starting a war. Putin is the new Hitler. We don''''t need to wait. Just forget the Mideast and bomb those Communists. Yes- the new communism there is very nearly complete. Now, it is ready to spore as did the old one."

Russia is doing exactly what we have done throughout the world over the past 70 years, except they don''t bother to conceal things.

Having said this, we also need to take a tough stance on this, and let them know exactly what they will get if they keep pressing.

Meanwhile, GW Bush does nothing, because he''s squandered our military might by invading a country that was already dead.

Unlike GW Bush, Putin is an intelligent man, who knows exactly what the situation is, and what he can do.

And he also knows that GW Bush won''t do anything - because GW Bush is a lame duck and is finished anyway.
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by ajaxtheleast September 1, 2008 8:10 AM EDT
Putin better go back to the old
tried and proven Russian way !!!

Regeme change and or arms embargo either
takes too long and can get real messy or
doesn''t work at all,,,, Just ask the two
geniuses trying to keep arms from
Hesbollah and Hamas.

Putin doesn''t like Suckassvili ??

Then Suckassvili ends up in the hospital
with a face looking like the outside
of a pinapple gurgling something that sounds
like,,,"Ptttnn did iit ttt meee."

It aint pretty but it works,,,
The old fashion Russian way.
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by im4honesty September 1, 2008 7:48 AM EDT
Russia is starting a war. Putin is the new Hitler. We don''''t need to wait. Just forget the Mideast and bomb those Communists. Yes- the new communism there is very nearly complete. Now, it is ready to spore as did the old one.


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Posted by caliengineer


Good idea... but first we have to bomb Iran, and then North Korea, and then Argentina, and then Syria, and then Mexico, and then Canada, and then Texas. Ah, hell, let''s just blow up the planet, that''ll stop ''em.
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by ogobeone September 1, 2008 7:48 AM EDT
Perhaps Mr. Sergey Lavrov should be calling for elections to be held, instead of overthrowing an elected head of state.

Not to be expected, since Lavrov''s government is not elected.
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by tbweb September 1, 2008 7:42 AM EDT
I understand how Russia feels completely, its very frustrating when a request is made to stop supporting what one side thinks is a bad leader and the other side does not listen! Why should the United States listen to and entertain Russia`s request to stop supporting Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili? The United States is not arming Georgia with nuclear technology or nuclear know how like Russia is doing in Iran! Which brings up Iran, why is Russia still supporting Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad when the U.S. made a similar request to Russia to stop supporting him which Russia ignores! Despite several U.N. Sanctions Russia still supports Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad! I don`t speak for my government of course, but I suggest that when Russia stops supporting Ahmadinejad, the U.S. will think about not supporting Saakashvili!
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