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Men like Prigozhin need killing. How they end up dead matters little.

Evil is evil. Prigozhin was evil. Glad he is gone.


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Amazing how they just happened to have it recorded..people can't be that fucking stupid can they ??
 
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Drop your pants just about anywhere and someone will be there to take a video, Life today. Big Grin Sounds like at least some of the top Wagner heads went with him , a bargain any way you want .

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I'm not seeing it.

Pri is dead and so another takes his place. Now we trade a known and not particularly successful mercenary for maybe a smarter and more successful as of yet unknown successor who by the way is on the other side of Earth?

I didn't know Pri from Adam a couple months ago, he never shot at me and I don't usually celebrate strangers death. There is that whole, "Love your enemies," thing and if I were to wish anyone dead it'd be the known to me demon/ animals that I unfortunately live right here in Dillingham with.
 
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if I were to wish anyone dead it'd be the known to me demon/ animals that I unfortunately live right here in Dillingham with.


Uh, Is Dillingham somehow different than communities all over the country?

There are demon/animals all over, amongst us. Is the ratio somehow different in Dillingham?

Please enlighten us, especially when vigilante action is appropriate.

Bear in mind that I lived in Kotzebue for a while, so I have something to relate to - perspective.

That's when I started carrying. I got the heck outta there ASAP. I figured someone was gonna get hurt, and it was probably me.


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It will take time for someone to fill his place in the Russian system. He had a fairly substantive organisation built around him. Time Putin may not have and definitely not the easy ability that was available pre war.
But yes Putin will be looking for someone to fill his role.
 
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Men like Prigozhin need killing. How they end up dead matters little.

Evil is evil. Prigozhin was evil. Glad he is gone.


Totally agree.

He got what he deserved long ago.

Sadly, there are individuals in America and the UK who have done a lot more harm to humanity who are enjoying their lives!


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Prigozhin made a lot of money out of Africa.

There is a big demand for his special "services" there. The void will be filled.


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Lane is right. This man and his henchmen who died with him were killers. This was the man who tried to influence our 2016 elections.

The world is a slightly better place.
 
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if I were to wish anyone dead it'd be the known to me demon/ animals that I unfortunately live right here in Dillingham with.


Uh, Is Dillingham somehow different than communities all over the country?

There are demon/animals all over, amongst us. Is the ratio somehow different in Dillingham?

Please enlighten us, especially when vigilante action is appropriate.

Bear in mind that I lived in Kotzebue for a while, so I have something to relate to - perspective.

That's when I started carrying. I got the heck outta there ASAP. I figured someone was gonna get hurt, and it was probably me.


It isn't different, but as I've said other places, I have my eyes open and focused on what's outside my door, on my street, in my town and in my school, not what's on the tv 24 hour news half a world away.

I know because I've actually paid attention that I/ we/ the USA/ The West can have little to no influence or make a real difference in these modern 21st century Foreign Entanglements. We can make a real difference within our municipality, face to face. I'm concerned with and focused on the enemies of my daughter that live here, know me and me them.

I'm not the slightest anymore or less interested in this guy's death than I am the boogie man in Ecuador or Burma or Samoa.

Back in June Dillingham had a fentanyl death and two O.D's in the same weekend. I want that dealer.
 
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Men like Prigozhin need killing. How they end up dead matters little.

Evil is evil. Prigozhin was evil. Glad he is gone.


Totally agree.

He got what he deserved long ago.

Sadly, there are individuals in America and the UK who have done a lot more harm to humanity who are enjoying their lives!


It all comes back to the Great Satan,eh? The Ayatollah would be proud of you- even though, as a Sunni, he considers you an infidel and wants you dead….. cuckoo clap


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Men like Prigozhin need killing. How they end up dead matters little.

Evil is evil. Prigozhin was evil. Glad he is gone.


Men who create Prigozhin and then kill them like Putin are more to blame, and need killing more.

Yes, Prigoazhin’s death is not to be mourned.
 
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Well, you reap what you sow. Same can be said for Putin eventually.
 
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. . . and Trump.


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And Clinton
 
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Bush wasn't much better.
 
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Men like Prigozhin need killing. How they end up dead matters little.

Evil is evil. Prigozhin was evil. Glad he is gone.


Totally agree.

He got what he deserved long ago.

Sadly, there are individuals in America and the UK who have done a lot more harm to humanity who are enjoying their lives!


It all comes back to the Great Satan,eh? The Ayatollah would be proud of you- even though, as a Sunni, he considers you an infidel and wants you dead….. cuckoo clap


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If poor Yevgeny was indeed on that Embraer and not the one that turned back, the world is probably better off. But I really liked that he was a threat to Putin.


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Why did others have to die too??


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Not so sure that the other folks are all that innocent. They were reportedly Wagner employees.

And yes, Prigozhin assuming room temperature isn’t a bad thing.

Any guy who brags on going to hell shouldn’t be missed.
 
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Is it better that he is dead, is the world a better place if Putin continues to remove anyone who is or could be a threat to him?

The others on the plane might have been Wagner too but I doubt the crew were.

The world would almost certainly be a better place if Putin were to fall out of an upper story window but the chancers of it happening if he is able to remove anyone who might help him out the window are slim.
 
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The world was a better place when “the sun never set on the British Empire.”

“We” (UK and USA) used to take care of such matters.


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. . . another “the world was better looking in the rear view mirror” thread. They say some people fear change, you think.


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Is it better that he is dead, is the world a better place if Putin continues to remove anyone who is or could be a threat to him?

The others on the plane might have been Wagner too but I doubt the crew were.

The world would almost certainly be a better place if Putin were to fall out of an upper story window but the chancers of it happening if he is able to remove anyone who might help him out the window are slim.


Its never going to matter, as Long as the Russian people stay docile.

If Putin gos, another similar clone will pop up and keep going. Its only if the people revolt at some point that things will change with Russia... Potentially. There are still some massive hurdles in that regard too, the entire russian system is a cancer that infects every aspect of russian life.
Trying to find a decent enough group of people who will have the ability to end the corruption and crime control will be hard.

The world missed a chance by not really helping Yeltsin when he had the chance to maybe do so.
 
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Men like Prigozhin need killing. How they end up dead matters little.

Evil is evil. Prigozhin was evil. Glad he is gone.


We can celebrate for a day, then what comes after?

Is his mother still living?


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[QUOTE]Originally posted by nute:
Is it better that he is dead, is the world a better place if Putin continues to remove anyone who is or could be a threat to him?

The others on the plane might have been Wagner too but I doubt the crew were.

The world would almost certainly be a better place if Putin were to fall out of an upper story window but the chancers of it happening if he is able to remove anyone who might help him out the window are slim.[/QUOT

The plane was owned by Wagner. Ergo, the crew were almost certainty Wagner employees. Work for butcher/war criminal, pay the price. popcorn


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If he was on that plane, flying around Putin's back yard, he was not as smart as I had given him credit for being but with billions stashed away, global covert transportation assets and custom-built facilities in a dozen areas he effectively controls I remain unconvinced.


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. . . another “the world was better looking in the rear view mirror” thread. They say some people fear change, you think.


Change has a 50% chance of being wrong.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Is it better that he is dead, is the world a better place if Putin continues to remove anyone who is or could be a threat to him?

The others on the plane might have been Wagner too but I doubt the crew were.

The world would almost certainly be a better place if Putin were to fall out of an upper story window but the chancers of it happening if he is able to remove anyone who might help him out the window are slim.


Its never going to matter, as Long as the Russian people stay docile.

If Putin gos, another similar clone will pop up and keep going. Its only if the people revolt at some point that things will change with Russia... Potentially. There are still some massive hurdles in that regard too, the entire russian system is a cancer that infects every aspect of russian life.
Trying to find a decent enough group of people who will have the ability to end the corruption and crime control will be hard.

The world missed a chance by not really helping Yeltsin when he had the chance to maybe do so.


These people have been selectively bred over scores by killing off the men who would rise as they did.

Revolt is not in the current gene pool.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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. . . another “the world was better looking in the rear view mirror” thread. They say some people fear change, you think.


Change has a 50% chance of being wrong.


And 100% chance of occurring, it is the only consistent thing in life, change.
 
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. . . another “the world was better looking in the rear view mirror” thread. They say some people fear change, you think.


Change has a 50% chance of being wrong.


And 100% chance of occurring, it is the only consistent thing in life, change.


True. So might as well work hard to hays it towards the 50% correct category.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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. . . another “the world was better looking in the rear view mirror” thread. They say some people fear change, you think.


Change has a 50% chance of being wrong.


And 100% chance of occurring, it is the only consistent thing in life, change.


True. So might as well work hard to hays it towards the 50% correct category.


I knew there was a "progressive" deep inside you just dying to get out Big Grin tu2
 
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Yep…progressively searching for ways to keep bad change from happening.


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No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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Bad Change = Change I Disagree With


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If change is going to happen, why change things that don't need to change that are working?

Something is going to change, so why muck everything up with things that we don't need to?

Deal with the significant problems.
 
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Should we just elect you and Lane to determine what is working and requires no change?


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Should we just elect you and Lane to determine what is working and requires no change?


I would be perfectly happy with that. Both good men!
 
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Would that be a one horse vet race?
 
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If change is going to happen, why change things that don't need to change that are working?

Something is going to change, so why muck everything up with things that we don't need to?


Deal with the significant problems.


I think the voting majority here to decide that subject to a few constitutional limitations and a few incorporated rights that your side want to take away except firearm ownership that was the last with less precedent support to be incorporated.

Loosing elections is not how we set the boundaries of what does not need changed. See the Affordable Care Act which is constitutional for example.
 
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Should we just elect you and Lane to determine what is working and requires no change?


What power of IQ does it take to decide that when in public…

…females go to the women’s restroom and males go to the Men’s restroom?

A lot of our problems don’t require Einstein to solve. Yet, if you don’t pay attention these days…your 7 yr old daughter will be in the restroom with the Hell’s Angels.


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A born Texan has instilled in his system a mind-set of no retreat or no surrender. I wish everyone the world over had the dominating spirit that motivates Texans.– Billy Clayton, Speaker of the Texas House

No state commands such fierce pride and loyalty. Lesser mortals are pitied for their misfortune in not being born in Texas.— Queen Elizabeth II on her visit to Texas in May, 1991.
 
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