nwtk2007 wrote:
That's the best, but my bird prefers a more "spirited" drink and a stogie.
Well once Thanksgiving is cleared the tree sitting in water opening up for two days before its placed, the Cognac and Christmas music follows and on occasion during decorations finished for the evening a Romeo and Juliet is aromatic to the fireplace going too..ππ about the only time I want one..
but donβt tell anyone~~π
Happy Thanksgiving week! You've been missed.
Birdmannnnnnnnnnn~~~
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JFlorio wrote:
Happy Thanksgiving week! You've been missed.
You have been missed most sincerely!! A big kiss for ya .. with permission of course..as long as Mrs. doesn't mind too...Come on Iβm waiting~~ lololololl
Once the Russians had been pushed back from the area they had "liberated" from Ukraine, we were able to see the huge crowd of Ukrainians coming out and cheering the defeat of the Russians. It also underscored the ludicrous vote that the Russians had staged showing that that area wanted to be connected to Russia. Perhaps the Crimea is a different area, but that part of the Donbas region certainly didn't turn out to be. Based on that it might be logical to assume that the other areas that Russia has captured (rather than the liberation fraud the Russians tried to portray) from Eastern Ukraine will also be glad to be liberated by the Ukrainians.
krhealeo2 wrote:
Once the Russians had been pushed back from the area they had "liberated" from Ukraine, we were able to see the huge crowd of Ukrainians coming out and cheering the defeat of the Russians. It also underscored the ludicrous vote that the Russians had staged showing that that area wanted to be connected to Russia. Perhaps the Crimea is a different area, but that part of the Donbas region certainly didn't turn out to be. Based on that it might be logical to assume that the other areas that Russia has captured (rather than the liberation fraud the Russians tried to portray) from Eastern Ukraine will also be glad to be liberated by the Ukrainians.
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You do know Millie came out today and said that Ukraine canβt win the war
krhealeo2 wrote:
Once the Russians had been pushed back from the area they had "liberated" from Ukraine, we were able to see the huge crowd of Ukrainians coming out and cheering the defeat of the Russians. It also underscored the ludicrous vote that the Russians had staged showing that that area wanted to be connected to Russia. Perhaps the Crimea is a different area, but that part of the Donbas region certainly didn't turn out to be. Based on that it might be logical to assume that the other areas that Russia has captured (rather than the liberation fraud the Russians tried to portray) from Eastern Ukraine will also be glad to be liberated by the Ukrainians.
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If you are referring to Kherson, it is not in the donbas.
I am. Thank you. But my point remains the same. When Donbas is freed from their Russian "liberators" I wonder how many of the citizens of that area also will celebrate being freed from those "liberators." It will interesting to see.
krhealeo2 wrote:
I am. Thank you. But my point remains the same. When Donbas is freed from their Russian "liberators" I wonder how many of the citizens of that area also will celebrate being freed from those "liberators." It will interesting to see.
In 2014 there was a referendum vote on separating from Ukraine. It passed with 90% in favor. The Ukraine military has been shelling them and killing them ever since. IOW, they were in a civil war with Kiev and western Ukraine.
Had the French been able to help the south during our civil war and succeeded, how many southerners would have been upset about that? Probably not all, who knows.
FYI, Crimea held the same type of vote in 1991 before the break up of the Soviet Union, to be taken out of Kiev control and switched over to Moscow. It passed by 94%. In 2014 another vote to be integrated into the Russian Federation passed with even greater percentage. I would suggest you do a little reading about the abuse of Russian nationals in those regions and you will see why.
What I don't get is why Ukraine is fighting at such a high price to retain control of lands containing people they hate???? I personally think it is economics but the pressure is from the west, not Ukraine leadership or their people. Their people simply see it as a Ukraine versus Russia hate war and they seem willing to fight it. Sad!
Thank you for your post. You are correct, I make assumptions without any attempt to make sure they could be wrong. Again thank you for your correction.
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