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DIY-HP-LED

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Do you mean the 'civilians' who are defending their homes? Who better to leave military gear for?
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Ya see, it's shit like that, the average Trumper can relate to, armed citizens defending actual freedom from a forgien foe! Donald split his own base, all those gun loving "freedumb" fighters can relate to this shit and he is on the wrong side of it, Vlad's side.

Here's an idea, the CIA should recruit private mercenaries to send to Ukraine from among right wing militias! Parachute them in with DO NOT RETURN tags attached to fight against communism in the Ukraine! Tell Zelenskiy they are disposable... :lol:
 
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hanimmal

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Ya see, it's shit like that, the average Trumper can relate too, armed citizens defending actual freedom from a forgien foe! Donald split his own base, all those gun loving "freedumb" fighters can relate to this shit and he is on the wrong side of it, Vlad's side.

Here's an idea, the CIA should recruit private mercenaries to send to Ukraine from among right wing militias! Parachute them in with DO NOT RETURN tags attached to fight against communism in the Ukraine! Tell Zelenskiy they are disposable... :lol:
I think that would be more likely to be giving Russia more feet on the ground.
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
Ya see, it's shit like that, the average Trumper can relate too, armed citizens defending actual freedom from a forgien foe! Donald split his own base, all those gun loving "freedumb" fighters can relate to this shit and he is on the wrong side of it, Vlad's side.

Here's an idea, the CIA should recruit private mercenaries to send to Ukraine from among right wing militias! Parachute them in with DO NOT RETURN tags attached to fight against communism in the Ukraine! Tell Zelenskiy they are disposable... :lol:
This would be dropping to the moral level of the cryptoKlan.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I'm not sure what I'd do if I were asked by a soldier from an invading army for food.

Russian army is built upon conscripts, just kids who were forced to serve. I might give him a PBJ, I suppose.
Trade him a meal for his rifle and ammo, then tell him, north east is that direction while pointing.
 

Fogdog

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Ya see, it's shit like that, the average Trumper can relate too, armed citizens defending actual freedom from a forgien foe! Donald split his own base, all those gun loving "freedumb" fighters can relate to this shit and he is on the wrong side of it, Vlad's side.

Here's an idea, the CIA should recruit private mercenaries to send to Ukraine from among right wing militias! Parachute them in with DO NOT RETURN tags attached to fight against communism in the Ukraine! Tell Zelenskiy they are disposable... :lol:
DIY, you are some kind of crazy.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I think that would be more likely to be giving Russia more feet on the ground.
Hey if the Russians don't shoot the fuckers the Ukrainians will, they can use them to clear minefields, the old fashioned Russian way, marching shoulder to shoulder!
 

topcat

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62 percent of voters say Putin wouldn't have invaded Ukraine if Trump were president: poll
A new Harvard CAPS-Harris Poll survey released Friday found that 62 percent of those polled believed Putin would not be moving against Ukraine if Trump had been president. When looking strictly at the answers of Democrats and Republicans, 85 percent of Republicans and 38 percent of Democrats answered this way.

However, 38 percent of all Americans polled believed that Putin would have invaded Ukraine even if Trump had been president.

A majority of Americans polled — 59 percent — also said they believed that the Russian president moved on Ukraine because Putin saw weakness in President Biden, while 41 percent said that it was not a factor in Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine.

Soon after Russia invaded Ukraine late Wednesday, President Biden condemned what he described as an "unprovoked and unjustified attack" and expressed solidarity with Ukraine. The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Russian financial institutions, Russian elites and their family members, the Nord Stream 2 AG — the parent company of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline — and, the White House confirmed Friday, Putin himself, among other entities.

However, the U.S. has resisted calls to kick Russia out of the SWIFT international banking system, despite appeals from Ukrainian officials and some U.S. lawmakers.

Yeah. Putin would call up Trump and tell him to stop arming the countries next to Russia. And polish my boots while you are licking them down there.

I have been dissapointed in Americans of late, this does not help much.
Pootin' would have invaded, knowing Individual 1 would not respond. In addition, he would have gotten Loser 45 to take the U.S. out of NATO.
 

captainmorgan

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Ukrainians report that the Armed Forces of Ukraine crushed a column of Kadyrovites who crossed the border of the country. It is alleged that, in particular, Magomed Tushaev, the head of one of the regiments of Kadyrov's guards, was liquidated. War is like that. It's not like shooting unarmed people in the back.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Is there Facebook in Russia?
Facebook has almost 70 million users in Russia, and 24 million in Ukraine, around half the total population of each country, so its reach is significant, as is its impact.

Russia Announces Partial Bans on Face



Facebook has almost 70 million users in Russia, and 24 million in Ukraine, around half the total population of each country, so its reach is significant, as is its impact. And if anyone knows the potential of Facebook for influencing public opinion, it would be Russia, which has repeatedly sought to interfere with foreign democracies by sowing misinformation via the app.

As such, it’s little surprise to see Russia move to restrict Facebook access in an effort to control the public narrative, which it’s also sought to do during previous incidents, by threatening action and imposing laws to force social platforms to remove content at its request.

But it once again underlines the importance of social media as a connective tool, which is especially important in times of crisis. Misinformation is everywhere right now, along with otherwise-motivated groups posting false stories and reports in an effort to drive engagement.
 

captainmorgan

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Russia is a dying country, their population demographics show how bad it is. They have no young people and many of the ones they have are substance abusers. This was the shirtless midgets last chance at expanding his borders. A healthy population would look more like a pyramid not a christmas tree with a wide trunk.


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