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Norway: Russia to freeze NATO military ties

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Sep 1, 2008
 
When Do We Discuss Truth wrote:
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Just another example of another person who is totally ignorant, stupid and dumb.
Just another person who tells the truth and you can't handle it.

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Sep 1, 2008
 
Jones wrote:
It is good to realize that the Russian KGB regime of Putin and Medvedez decided to become isolated from NATO and US while isolating Russia and the axis of evil of radical Islam.
Russia is now isolated from most of the civilized world with the Iranian radical Islamic regime, the Syrian regime and their Islamic terrorist suicide bomber organizations of Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, The Mehdi Army and the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in Iraq, and in addition al Qaida, Taliban and Fattah in Pakistan Afghanistan, Lebanon and West Bank.
Since 1998 ex. KGB Putin supported the nuclear WMDs of Saddam in Iraq inspite of the United Nations resolutions which led to the Iraq war and the removal of Saddam.
After Saddam was removed from power in Iraq by US and Allies, Putin concentrated on building the Iranian nuclear WMDs plants all over Iran and supporting Iranian resistance to UN resolutions that called Iran to stop the Uranium enrichment that is needed for nukes and for dirty bombs for the Islamic terrorists.
Putin kept arming the Islamic terrorist of Hezbollah, Hamas and the Mehdi Army with missiles and road side bombs that killed many American troops.
The cooperation between the Russian regime of Putin and the radical Islamic regimes that finance and arm the Islamic terrorists organizations' attacks against US and NATO explain the support that the Russian regime provide to the evil Iranian regime in the UN security council, aiming at sabotaging UN efforts to stop Iran’s Uranium enrichment.
It is time for President Bush to cut all commercial connections between US and Russia and to stop purchasing oil from Russia and Venezuela. It is time to close all the Russian gas stations in US like Luke Oil that bring Russian employees from Russia and to send them back to Russia.
In addition, US and NATO need to go ahead and block the Strait of Hormuz to Iranian ships that carry gasoline and nuclear hardware to Iran.
US must prepare for the halt of oil flow from the Middle East through the Strait of Hormuz by starting drilling US oil, natural gas, clean coal, tar and oil shale ASAP with a special emergency plan by President Bush.
Yup! It's high time that we tap into our own resources instead of invading countries and stealing theirs.

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Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>Yeah right. I been in Russia, and their nature is not dependent on GB or anybody. They're savage thugs and that's it
Stereotyping by such an impecibly biased and biggotted source. An American high on Braggadocchia.

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G L Rockwell wrote:
The Russians can thank Bush for attacking Iraq and disrupting the world oil market. Just as Saudi Arabia pushed the old Soviet Union into the ditch of time by driving down oil prices with open spigots. The Iraqi war plus mass consumpsion in the West and elsewhere have driven oil prices back up to the point where Russia is the main producer behind Saudi Arabia in the world.
Now the Russians have the money again and can rebuild their armed forces, including keeping their nuclear weapons up to date.
I wonder if many people still consider the dangers of nuclear war? Have we forgotten nuclear winter, the saying that after a nuclear war,"The living will envy the dead." Yet the foolish in Russia and certainly in the nutty Bush administration seem to be unaware of the projected results of ten or twenty megaton warheads exploding all over the world.
With his mouth, Bush has created a much more dangerous world. Things often get out of hand. Attacking Iraq and threatening Iran and North Korea seem like child's play to the Bush while a small attack in Georgia as regrettable as it is seems like an earth shaking event. What a joke we have as a president.
Bush reminds me of our beloved Adolf Hitler who had to write a letter to Mussolini and explain why WWII was three years ahead of schedule. Seems the war that was supposed to start in 1943 got underway in 1939 because Britian and France declared war over the Leader's attack on Poland. A shocked Hitler now had to fight. When the Russians moved into Europe and started getting ready to attack Germany proper, Hitler was forced to attack Russia.
One can go through history and come up with plenty of example of large wars which started with misunderstanding or the grandstanding of very foolish leaders. Who can be sure that today's propaganda wars will not become tomorrow's shooting wars?
What rewritten history do you consult in your demented attempt to justify world events accoridnt to you.

HItler shocked Russia by attacking Russia, Nazi sympathiser.

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Sir Alexander wrote:
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Bobby, when were you in Russia? 1991? Moscow is the most luxurious and expensive city to live in, rated in 2007-2008.
Their economy has grown by over 70% with Putin Administration. Unemployment rates are at its lowest. Corporate Russia is prospering to the beyond.
Believe me, with this Iraq war going on, Russians are far more well-put economically than US is (sadly, as I live here in US...)
Where did you see thugs? How can you brand or lable the largest nation in the WORLD "thugs"? If I came to New York, and first place I visited is the Spanish Harlem, or the Ghetto..what kind of an impression of hte US do you thinkn I would have?
I would be saying "Holy Crap, its burning cars, theft and killings on daily basis"...thats almost the definition of THUGS.
So do the research before making accusations.
Amen!

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brejamin wrote:
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Spoken like a true Politically Correct liberal that silences opposing opinions through name calling and blame placing.
I shouldn't call you a liberal. You obviously are not for any type of liberty. Can't even let a person voice their opinion without inturn doing exactly what the same thing. You call people names for them calling people names. I may disagree withsome ones statements but I do not call them names for it.
You are not a liberal you are a Facist, like most so called liberals.
the poster made a biggoted remark and I called him on it. I am so sorry that you don't like that.

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Stefanya wrote:
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So is the USA.
So does the USA.
WOW.

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Sep 2, 2008
 
brejamin wrote:
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Very well argued but we are not doing that bad here in the U.S. Our unemployment rates are lower now than under clinton and our annual income is better too. I understand that things are not getting better but what do you expect when we make nothing here? We chased all our corporations out with outrageous taxes and out of control unions.
Look at what is happening in California, or even better Detroit. They are excellent examples for my arguments and what I believe are the true problems in our country.
Everyone's got problems. Without problems, this world would be dull :(

But Bobby's comment about thugs was inaccurate.

Re: Detroit: Unfortunately, the auto business is slumping :( and this is where Detroit will suffer its biggest blow by its own economy, which is sad. We here in NY will feel it very much as well...

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Stefanya wrote:
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Amen!
:) Thank you Stefanya :)
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Sir Alexander wrote:
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Everyone's got problems. Without problems, this world would be dull :(
But Bobby's comment about thugs was inaccurate.
Re: Detroit: Unfortunately, the auto business is slumping :( and this is where Detroit will suffer its biggest blow by its own economy, which is sad. We here in NY will feel it very much as well...
So how much time did you spend in Russia?

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Sep 3, 2008
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>So how much time did you spend in Russia?
Plenty. I am russian, living here in the US. And to be more precise, many...many years spent there..:)

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#53
Sep 3, 2008
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>So how much time did you spend in Russia?
Why do you assume that people who disagree with you haven't been to Russia? Maybe they have been to Russia and still see it through different eyes than yours.
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Sep 3, 2008
 
Stefanya wrote:
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Why do you assume that people who disagree with you haven't been to Russia? Maybe they have been to Russia and still see it through different eyes than yours.
You're right there. I've met some who think/feel Russia is a wonderful place, even after being there. World is a strange place

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Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>You're right there. I've met some who think/feel Russia is a wonderful place, even after being there. World is a strange place
Yup, strangely not everyone looks through the eyes of hate and bigotry and good old double standards. Those who don't, realize some don't have a monopoly on "wonderful."
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