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Where's the, "I pay my taxes, I support Ukraine!" guy?
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How many American $billions did the Defense Minister exit with?
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Posts: 9716 | Location: Dillingham Alaska | Registered: 10 April 2006Reply With Quote
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Shouldn't you be cowering in a corner somewhere wringing your hands like an old woman?

Your a real piece of work. You complain about corruption, then when something is done about addressing it you then complain about that too.

Could you humor me and answer my question you avoided before? How exactly would Saint Reagan bring peace to Ukraine if he were here, without providing the aid you so despise? Would he pray them into peace?

I do pay my taxes and I do support Ukraine, far better than being afraid to stand up or what is right.
 
Posts: 3770 | Location: Boulder Colorado | Registered: 27 February 2004Reply With Quote
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I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?
 
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


You are only hearing one side of the story!

Zelensky and his minions are filling up their coffers as long as the war goes on.

They have absolutely no interest to negotiate a settlement!


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Would you negotiate with people who are invading your sovereign territory and murdering your civilians?

How much of the UAE have you offered the Houthis to settle your little skirmish with them? None is my guess.
 
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This war started the day the West installed Zelensky.

Just brewing till they pushed Putin over.

Zelensky reneged on his promises.

It really IS WW3 going on now, in slow motion.

Europe is in dire straits.

And the stupid politicians like this war to divert attention from their failures.

American arms manufacturers are paying 40% dividends! clap


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Well that would be Russia's story, it is also devoid of facts.

I'm not so sure that it is Europe that is in dire straits, they seemed to have weather the winter just fine so far.

Things are not looking so peachy in Russia though. I'm sure the UAE and the Saudi's along with the Chinese will do their best to support the Russian economy and enable them to continue this needless war.
 
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Would you negotiate with people who are invading your sovereign territory and murdering your civilians?

How much of the UAE have you offered the Houthis to settle your little skirmish with them? None is my guess.


Notice how he skipped right over your question and moved directly into reflection mode????
 
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


Have said several, several times I do not think that.

Have also said several, several times I believe it is a mistake for the USA to lead in quite a few of these foreign entanglements, this one in Ukraine being the latest. We can't afford it, others can do it, and we Americans are likely not as well educated on the topic and issue as well as those closer to that zip code.

I suspect that when it's all said and done we'll find out we made quite a few mistakes and wasted a lot of treasure as we did in Afghanistan with our rush to be a hero. Although jackasses like skb loose no sleep over other people failing in efforts he and the other chickenhawks cheer led for, it bothers me quite a bit.

As I have said before, I believe the first dozen answers to any request made of our federal government, especially in foreign affairs should be, "no" out of instinct. Rush to be cautious, rush to be careful, reasonable, rush to be educated and wise.

How our experience Afghanistan isn't a pivotal change in American foreign policy stumps me.
 
Posts: 9716 | Location: Dillingham Alaska | Registered: 10 April 2006Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Scott King:
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


Have said several, several times I do not think that.

Have also said several, several times I believe it is a mistake for the USA to lead in quite a few of these foreign entanglements, this one in Ukraine being the latest. We can't afford it, others can do it, and we Americans are likely not as well educated on the topic and issue as well as those closer to that zip code.

I suspect that when it's all said and done we'll find out we made quite a few mistakes and wasted a lot of treasure as we did in Afghanistan with our rush to be a hero. Although jackasses like skb loose no sleep over other people failing in efforts he and the other chickenhawks cheer led for, it bothers me quite a bit.

As I have said before, I believe the first dozen answers to any request made of our federal government, especially in foreign affairs should be, "no" out of instinct. Rush to be cautious, rush to be careful, reasonable, rush to be educated and wise.

How our experience Afghanistan isn't a pivotal change in American foreign policy stumps me.


MONEY!
MONEY!
MONEY!

Yours.

Going into the wrong pockets!


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Posts: 69669 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


Have said several, several times I do not think that.

Have also said several, several times I believe it is a mistake for the USA to lead in quite a few of these foreign entanglements, this one in Ukraine being the latest. We can't afford it, others can do it, and we Americans are likely not as well educated on the topic and issue as well as those closer to that zip code.

I suspect that when it's all said and done we'll find out we made quite a few mistakes and wasted a lot of treasure as we did in Afghanistan with our rush to be a hero. Although jackasses like skb loose no sleep over other people failing in efforts he and the other chickenhawks cheer led for, it bothers me quite a bit.

As I have said before, I believe the first dozen answers to any request made of our federal government, especially in foreign affairs should be, "no" out of instinct. Rush to be cautious, rush to be careful, reasonable, rush to be educated and wise.

How our experience Afghanistan isn't a pivotal change in American foreign policy stumps me.


MONEY!
MONEY!
MONEY!

Yours.

Going into the wrong pockets!


Obvious to any thinking person and makes me nuts. I can't imagine what to say to the, "dropped on his head as a baby" guy that thinks shoveling billions to distant foreign shores to line criminal pockets is better than reinvestment in domestic wellbeing.
 
Posts: 9716 | Location: Dillingham Alaska | Registered: 10 April 2006Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Scott King:
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
quote:
Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


Have said several, several times I do not think that.

Have also said several, several times I believe it is a mistake for the USA to lead in quite a few of these foreign entanglements, this one in Ukraine being the latest. We can't afford it, others can do it, and we Americans are likely not as well educated on the topic and issue as well as those closer to that zip code.

I suspect that when it's all said and done we'll find out we made quite a few mistakes and wasted a lot of treasure as we did in Afghanistan with our rush to be a hero. Although jackasses like skb loose no sleep over other people failing in efforts he and the other chickenhawks cheer led for, it bothers me quite a bit.

As I have said before, I believe the first dozen answers to any request made of our federal government, especially in foreign affairs should be, "no" out of instinct. Rush to be cautious, rush to be careful, reasonable, rush to be educated and wise.

How our experience Afghanistan isn't a pivotal change in American foreign policy stumps me.


MONEY!
MONEY!
MONEY!

Yours.

Going into the wrong pockets!


Obvious to any thinking person and makes me nuts. I can't imagine what to say to the, "dropped on his head as a baby" guy that thinks shoveling billions to distant foreign shores to line criminal pockets is better than reinvestment in domestic wellbeing.


Money is not the only thing that matters Scotty boi. Some folks, me for example, find principal matters more than money. Allowing Russia to rewrite the rules of international behavior and rewarding them for their aggression could have huge negative effects here in the USA and world wide.

Any thinking man can see that you limp dick.

If you are so concerned about the money, then why do we never hear you complain about the biggest recipient of US foreign aid in the post war era, Israel?
 
Posts: 3770 | Location: Boulder Colorado | Registered: 27 February 2004Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by skb:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
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Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Scott King:
quote:
Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


Have said several, several times I do not think that.

Have also said several, several times I believe it is a mistake for the USA to lead in quite a few of these foreign entanglements, this one in Ukraine being the latest. We can't afford it, others can do it, and we Americans are likely not as well educated on the topic and issue as well as those closer to that zip code.

I suspect that when it's all said and done we'll find out we made quite a few mistakes and wasted a lot of treasure as we did in Afghanistan with our rush to be a hero. Although jackasses like skb loose no sleep over other people failing in efforts he and the other chickenhawks cheer led for, it bothers me quite a bit.

As I have said before, I believe the first dozen answers to any request made of our federal government, especially in foreign affairs should be, "no" out of instinct. Rush to be cautious, rush to be careful, reasonable, rush to be educated and wise.

How our experience Afghanistan isn't a pivotal change in American foreign policy stumps me.


MONEY!
MONEY!
MONEY!

Yours.

Going into the wrong pockets!


Obvious to any thinking person and makes me nuts. I can't imagine what to say to the, "dropped on his head as a baby" guy that thinks shoveling billions to distant foreign shores to line criminal pockets is better than reinvestment in domestic wellbeing.


Money is not the only thing that matters Scotty boi. Some folks, me for example, find principal matters more than money. Allowing Russia to rewrite the rules of international behavior and rewarding them for their aggression could have huge negative effects here in the USA and world wide.

Any thinking man can see that you limp dick.

If you are so concerned about the money, then why do we never hear you complain about the biggest recipient of US foreign aid in the post war era, Israel?



Hahahaha!

American politicians have principles?

Hahahaha!

Those crooks ruling you lot, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM! clap


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Posts: 69669 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by skb:
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Originally posted by Scott King:
quote:
Originally posted by Saeed:
quote:
Originally posted by Scott King:
quote:
Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I pay my taxes and support Ukraine too.

Scott, do you really think we should just watch while the Russians kill and conquer those people?


Have said several, several times I do not think that.

Have also said several, several times I believe it is a mistake for the USA to lead in quite a few of these foreign entanglements, this one in Ukraine being the latest. We can't afford it, others can do it, and we Americans are likely not as well educated on the topic and issue as well as those closer to that zip code.

I suspect that when it's all said and done we'll find out we made quite a few mistakes and wasted a lot of treasure as we did in Afghanistan with our rush to be a hero. Although jackasses like skb loose no sleep over other people failing in efforts he and the other chickenhawks cheer led for, it bothers me quite a bit.

As I have said before, I believe the first dozen answers to any request made of our federal government, especially in foreign affairs should be, "no" out of instinct. Rush to be cautious, rush to be careful, reasonable, rush to be educated and wise.

How our experience Afghanistan isn't a pivotal change in American foreign policy stumps me.


MONEY!
MONEY!
MONEY!

Yours.

Going into the wrong pockets!


Obvious to any thinking person and makes me nuts. I can't imagine what to say to the, "dropped on his head as a baby" guy that thinks shoveling billions to distant foreign shores to line criminal pockets is better than reinvestment in domestic wellbeing.


Money is not the only thing that matters Scotty boi. Some folks, me for example, find principal matters more than money. Allowing Russia to rewrite the rules of international behavior and rewarding them for their aggression could have huge negative effects here in the USA and world wide.

Any thinking man can see that you limp dick.

If you are so concerned about the money, then why do we never hear you complain about the biggest recipient of US foreign aid in the post war era, Israel?



Hahahaha!

American politicians have principles?

Hahahaha!

Those crooks ruling you lot, EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM! clap


It appears that being born into corruption allows you to see it in others. A benefit of a monarchy I had not considered previously clap
 
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