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Apr 8, 2022 02:43:32   #
skyrider wrote:
And when Russia takes Ukraine, giving Russia 24% of the WORLD wheat and grain supply, what do you think will happen ?
Maybe you should look past your nose ???????????????????????????????????????????????


Russia already has 30% of the world's wheat supply...
More countries purchase from Russia than from the Ukraine...
And Russia's crops aren't in any danger...
People will just buy more wheat and grain from Russia...
At a higher price...
Possibly in Rubles...
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Apr 8, 2022 02:21:47   #
skyrider wrote:
And will have to learn to live with the reality that the sweep will go across the whole country and most definitely
right here in Odessa all because the slime bag western countries and the U.S. did nothing to stop it when they
certainly could have before it started.


They wanted this war...
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Apr 8, 2022 02:19:56   #
skyrider wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/germany-intercepts-russian-conversations-on-k*****g-civilians-in-bucha/ar-AAVXzQ1


Russia is making the same claims about the Ukraine...

Propaganda war...
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Apr 8, 2022 02:15:02   #
Phone call records shed light on what happened near Kiev

Looking for Russian atrocities alleged by Ukraine, Kiev’s security officials and Western journalists find something else
Phone call records shed light on what happened near Kiev

Ukrainian security officials and Western journalists who went looking for Russian atrocities northwest of Bucha in the Kiev region found no signs of human rights abuses, according to phone call records obtained by RT. Instead, locals told journalists the Russian troops gave them food and treated them well. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian official complained that his own side’s m*****a l**ted everything.

In a series of satellite phone calls, a reporter identified only as “Simon” tells his colleagues he visited Borodyanka – a town about 25 kilometers northwest of Bucha – and “there’s no bodies in the streets at all,” contrary to what he was led to expect.

The town has been “shelled to pieces,” Simon says, “but there’s no evidence of any rights abuses here at all.” In fact, he and his crew interviewed multiple residents who said the Russian troops had been very friendly and gave them food and water and other supplies. “And we got quotes on camera for that,” he adds.

“I don’t know what the prosecutor was talking about, but we have seen nothing like that, at all. It’s a completely different picture,” Simon tells his colleagues. One French journalist may have seen a body of someone k**led by shelling, but “no executions.”

The correspondent ends the call by saying he was going back to Bucha, to “try and find some more evidence of extrajudicial k*****gs there, but there’s no sign of any of that here.”

Ukraine has accused Russia of murdering over 400 civilians in Bucha before retreating from the town near Kiev last week. The US and its allies have accepted Kiev’s claims uncritically, citing them to impose more sanctions against Russia. Moscow has categorically denied the accusations, however, saying that Russian troops pulled out of the town on March 30, and that claims of k*****gs appeared only four days later – after Ukrainian security forces and TV cameras arrived in town.

Another intercepted call, between two Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) officials, revealed the situation in Kukhari, a town about 60 kilometers northwest of Bucha – and it, too, clashes with the prevailing media narrative coming from Kiev and the NATO capitals.

“From March 24 to April 3, after we pushed the ‘orcs’ away from here,” says a SBU official identified only as Sergey Anatolyevich, speaking to someone named Lesogor and using the Ukrainian derogatory term for Russians. “After the unit that pushed them out moved on, the territorial defense came from Malin … and marauded during that time. L**ted everything they could. Broke down doors, everything. Safes were opened, cars were stolen. They stuffed the cars with everything worth anything and took it away,” he adds.

“It turns out the ‘Moskals’ took nothing, but ours went in and l**ted everything,” Sergey Anatolyevich adds, using another derogatory term for Russians. Malin is a nearby town southwest of Kukhari, held by the Ukrainian military.

When Lesogor asks which unit was l**ting, the other official replies that no one really knows. “Some say Volhynian, others say someone else,” he says, referring to a region in western Ukraine.
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Apr 8, 2022 02:06:22   #
skyrider wrote:
The battle over Donbas will be like World War II, said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba. The fight for Donbas most likely will be similar to World War II, with major operations and maneuvers involving thousands of tanks, armored vehicles, aircraft, and artillery. “It will not be a local operation. Given what we see, Russia has its plan, we have our own, and the outcome of this battle will be decided on the battlefield," said Kuleba after meeting NATO foreign ministers in Brussels. He stressed that it is now crucial that their NATO allies do not tell Ukraine that they are still thinking and must follow all the procedures and that many problems must be resolved before they can decide. But, he added, “Either you help us now, and I'm talking about days, not weeks, or your help will come too late, causing thousands of deaths.”
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We break through walls to obtain military assistance. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, said that the problem Ukraine faces is its Western partners’ unwillingness to take specific steps when they are already desperately needed. Dmytro Kuleba noted that he appreciates and is grateful to all partners, but in the issue of military assistance to Ukraine, he constantly has had to "break through the walls." The first wall was that they were not ready to give us weapons. Well, we "broke" that. The next wall - "we will give you light weapons, but not heavy." We broke that, too. Then, until recently, we were told that “we are ready to provide defensive weapons, but not offensive ones.” In the first week of the war, I asked foreign ministers if their country would be able to give us some advanced, modern armaments. They said: "Dmytro, this is difficult because operators need to be trained for two months." If they had agreed to provide these weapons to Ukraine at the beginning, our military would be using them now.

We break through walls to obtain military assistance. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, said that the problem Ukraine faces is its Western partners’ unwillingness to take specific steps when they are already desperately needed. Dmytro Kuleba noted that he appreciates and is grateful to all partners, but in the issue of military assistance to Ukraine, he constantly has had to "break through the walls." The first wall was that they were not ready to give us weapons. Well, we "broke" that. The next wall - "we will give you light weapons, but not heavy." We broke that, too. Then, until recently, we were told that “we are ready to provide defensive weapons, but not offensive ones.” In the first week of the war, I asked foreign ministers if their country would be able to give us some advanced, modern armaments. They said: "Dmytro, this is difficult because operators need to be trained for two months." If they had agreed to provide these weapons to Ukraine at the beginning, our military would be using them now.
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We break through walls to obtain military assistance. The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba, said that the problem Ukraine faces is its Western partners’ unwillingness to take specific steps when they are already desperately needed. Dmytro Kuleba noted that he appreciates and is grateful to all partners, but in the issue of military assistance to Ukraine, he constantly has had to "break through the walls." The first wall was that they were not ready to give us weapons. Well, we "broke" that. The next wall - "we will give you light weapons, but not heavy." We broke that, too. Then, until recently, we were told that “we are ready to provide defensive weapons, but not offensive ones.” In the first week of the war, I asked foreign ministers if their country would be able to give us some advanced, modern armaments. They said: "Dmytro, this is difficult because operators need to be trained for two months." If they had agreed to provide these weapons to Ukraine at the beginning, our military would be using them now.
The battle over Donbas will be like World War II, ... (show quote)


NATO is not your ally...

The Donbas and Lahunsk Republics are a reality that the Ukraine that the Ukraine will have to learn to live with...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:52:40   #
PeterS wrote:
In 2020 Fox News paid some of their viewers to watch CNN for 30 days and while the result was shocking for Fox News it only verified that RWingers are zombified by watching and listening to the propaganda they continually spew. They need to be careful as they might just be given the t***h!

https://god.dailydot.com/fox-news-cnn-study/?fbclid=IwAR1UH7CMy5g703pk2lvVWZb0gxhiUdD--wdNdnfr4b3ZbQlu_iAGOwme-eI

Political scientists David Broockman and Joshua Kalla decided to try paying a group of regular Fox News viewers to watch CNN for 30 days back in 2020. They took surveys before and after the change, along with a test group that continued to watch Fox News during this time, and the results showed a slight change in specific beliefs in just 30 days.

The right-wingers didn’t exactly turn into Democrats during their short change in viewing habits, but they became less likely to fall for Fox’s fear-mongering and misinformation. For example, the new CNN watchers were 13 points less likely than the control group to believe that electing Joe Biden would lead to a wave of police getting targeted and shot by Black L***s M****r activists. They were also slightly more likely to believe in things like long C***D and that v****g by mail is a positive.

In addition, the viewers that were asked to watch seven hours of CNN each week came to realize that Fox News declined to cover important things that might contradict their overall bias — namely, negative things regarding or said by Donald Trump.

Biases generally aren’t created in just 30 days, and both Fox News and the Trump era have caused more damage than can be undone in such a short amount of time, but the study does seem to prove that some Fox News viewers are still able to be reached with the t***h to some extent. It also suggests that Fox did, in fact, actively make the political divide so much worse rather than simply telling its viewers what they already believed or wanted to hear.

The whole idea left people a little more hopeful.


I like the part where it says this proves that some Fox viewers can still be reached with the t***h! Just goes to show that they still have work to do!
In 2020 Fox News paid some of their viewers to wat... (show quote)


People are influenced by the media???

I'm shocked!!!!

Simply shocked!!!

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Apr 8, 2022 00:50:02   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
My husband and I spent twenty one years in the AirForce, side by side with patriots. We watched widows being made during Nam. He had his first degree in pure math from Rutgers and his Masters from Boston University. Do you really think I just began watching the news?


It appears that way...

Since you're unaware of these wars and the horrific actions that were part of them...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:18:04   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
I'll go with wearing the pants, but I'm not so sure about those brains.


Only in comparison to Woody
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Apr 8, 2022 00:17:37   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
We hit Iraq with a true scorched earth policy. We leveled neighborhoods. Scores k**led. Upwards of half a million.

We, the US, did that.

And in between the two Iraqi wars, the sanctions k**led millions more...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:17:00   #
Carol Kelly wrote:
Was Iraq as deadly to children and the weak and was Iraq a country of faithful citizens such as Ukraine. I seem to recall WOMD and emissaries coming here asking us for help.
We should never have gone in there. There was 9/11, perpetrated by Arabs. The world was outraged and so were we. But we were deluded, just as we were in Afghanistan. Our guys were dying and leaving arms and legs and eyes for the saving of our country. How? In the end, twenty years later, we just walked out and left billions of dollars worth of equipment for our enemies to use against Christians. Not to mention: American blood. Same as in France years ago and they threw us out. Some very wise American asked if it would be okay to leave the American blood. I haven’t missed a lot.
I’ve been wrong a few times, I’ll admit. Being an Air Force officers’ wife, though I wasn’t actually n the military, I was very exposed.
Was Iraq as deadly to children and the weak and wa... (show quote)


Iraq k**led hundreds of thousands of children... And yes, they were faithful citizens to their nation... That's a d********g question... Especially if it means what I think it means...

9/11 had nothing to do with Iraq... They weren't friends with the Saudis or Afghanistan...

No WMDs...

Just millions of dead Iraqis...

Well done...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:13:39   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Why do they call a porcupine a porcupine? It is neither pine nor pork.


You mean "quill pigs"
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Apr 8, 2022 00:11:51   #
RascalRiley wrote:
As I understand it you need party approval to be a representative. Are there factions within that group of representatives? Is it like politics taken to the nth degree?


Ah... Yes, government positions are mostly restricted to party members...Although not all are members of the CCP...

The CCP has various factions... Or did... The became pretty United under Xi...

In the municipal government the rivalry isn't usually that intense...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:09:34   #
dtucker300 wrote:
So, your wife is the brains in the family!


Wears the pants too...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:07:38   #
proud republican wrote:
Why they call pineapple pineapple?? It's not pine or apple...Question everything! 😁🤔


Its etymology comes from its resemblance to a pinecone... Nothing more...
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Apr 8, 2022 00:01:04   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
Did you miss Iraq??


More likely she cheered for it....
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