screw old vodka breath- He is a no player in the world anymore and is trying to get other people to fight his battles. Russia doesn't need nukes they need AA
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screw old vodka breath- He is a no player in the world anymore and is trying to get other people to fight his battles. Russia doesn't need nukes they need AA
Putin is no "vodka breath", but it's true that his speech in Munich caused a wave of concern and amazement among almost everyone present. Even Bush's harshest critics in Europe.
There may be a little exaggeration there but it looks like something many may have been thinking but have not chanced saying it in public.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eki
You're right Eki. You have been saying that, but now Putin gets the paycheck and limo service. Something not fair about that. Maybe you ought to run for office.
Concerning the NATO missile defense systems in Poland and the Czech Republic - of course Putin forgot to mention that... Poland and the Czech Republic feel more secure. :rolleyes: Oh, how sad it is, Pootie-Poo, that everyone in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus seems to want to gravitate away from Russia, and towards the US. :rolleyes: Now why is that, I wonder? :rolleyes:
I couldn't agree more. I'm not afraid to die and I've grown sick and tired of USA bombing countrys left right and centre. A good nuking of Iran would more than likely result in another world war, and I support that so people finally can open their eyes for what America is doing to world stabillity.Quote:
Originally Posted by fousto
right on Versi - we need to isolate. Hey I heard there is a city south of stockholm that is heavily populated by islamics and the city is no longer safe for blue eyed swedes to walk around. I also heard that in Holland muslims will soon be the majority population.Quote:
Originally Posted by VresiBerba
so versi in your opinion we should have left kuwiat alone and just accepted 911 and moved on - right
Fousto, you should stop listening to those voices in your head. Besides, Iran had nothing to do with Iraq's invation in Kuwait or the 911 attacks.Quote:
Originally Posted by fousto
According to the CIA Factbook, 5.5 % of the people of the Netherlands are Muslim. I think perhaps the take-over is not yet imminent. :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by fousto
Heh he. Not only Putin, but also Australia's Howard is lecturing the Americans on what they should do or not do:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,251367,00.html
While Obama and Howard duke it out rhetorically, Australian Labor Party leaders appeared stunned by Howard's comments about a U.S. senator.
"It's the first time that I can recall that an Australian prime minister has engaged in American politics in such a partisan way ... actually telling American people what side of politics they should vote for," said opposition foreign affairs spokesman Robert McClelland.
"It's most inappropriate, it demeans the Australia-United States alliance to suggest it's a relationship between political parties rather than an enduring relationship between two people," he said.
whadda think couple yearsQuote:
Originally Posted by studiose