Isn’t that the same vaginny that just quit? Nice to see her back.
Ron Paul observation
–1 We give Ukraine $1 billion
–2 Ukraine owes Russia $15 billion
–3 Ukraine pays Russia $1 billion
Therefore, USA is paying Russia to fight against us.
Goddamn, I wish George Carlin was still with us. He’d have a lot of fun with this.
Zarathustra
March 6, 2014 1:02 pm
Stucky,
What can I do to get Russia to invade me? I could use a billion benny bucks.
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March 6, 2014 2:38 pm
Vladimir Putin Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2014 14:00 -0500
It would appear the Norwegian Nobel Institute is starting to lose it. Just a few years after President Obama won the Peace Prize (while mired in overseas wars), the director of the prestigious entity announced today that Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused of invading Ukraine – suspiciously un-peaceful action – has been nominated for the Peace Prize. Putin joins NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai as a nominee for the award to be announced in October.
Via Voice Of Russia,
Putin is thought to be on the list, since Russian figures proposed his name in October, citing his role in the Syrian crisis.
The former KGB agent is credited with averting a US attack against Syria by suggesting putting Bashar al-Assad’s regime’s chemical weapons arsenal under international control.
But, as HuffPo notes,
In order to secure a spot on the list, essentially all that’s required is for a group or individual who falls under the broad criteria set by the Nobel Committee to formally submit your name and good deeds. The committee then selects from these nominations, but takes no responsibility for the pool of candidates they choose from.
This process has resulted in some truly terrible people being proposed over the years, including but not limited to: Joseph Stalin (twice), Adolf Hitler (as a protest), and Rush Limbaugh. Putin was also nominated last year and faced similar criticism as today.
Just need a few more invasions and should be a lock…
harry p.
March 6, 2014 2:51 pm
It is saying the video has been removed…?
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March 6, 2014 3:04 pm
Fixed it.
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March 6, 2014 3:05 pm
Former presidential hopeful and long-time lawmaker Ron Paul told RT that he doesn’t think the United States should get involved any further in the escalating situation in Ukraine.
Paul, a staunch non-interventionist who last year retired from Congress after more than a quarter-century, said during an exclusive interview with RT on Wednesday that there’s “no sense” in having America entangled in the overseas standoff.
“I don’t think we have any business there,” Paul told RT from his office in Texas this week.
Tensions in the European country have worsened in recent weeks, particularly after President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in February amid fiery anti-government protests in the capital city of Kiev. Violence quickly spread to other regions of the country, particularly in Crimea where local authorities have refused to recognize the new Ukrainian government and have established self-defense militias.
“I think it would be nice if we considered the Ukrainians. It’s their civil strike, their civil war, and deciding who to run that country should be left to them,” Paul told RT. “Unfortunately, others get involved and it seems like its irresistible for the US to be involved.”
So far the US has indefinitely severed military contacts with Russia and is reportedly weighing further sanctions should that country’s leader, President Vladimir Putin, authorize any advancement, especially in the peninsula of Crimea where pro-Russian troops have been stationed toe-to-toe against soldiers loyal to Ukraine. According to Paul, however, adding the US to the equation at any capacity would be the wrong move for US Pres. Barack Obama to make.
“We certainly don’t want to send troops in right now,”he told RT, and attempting to assist by offering any financial aid would be impossible.
“We are out of money,” he said, “so this idea that we are going to start bailing out Ukraine is total nonsense.”
“I don’t see how we could afford that, nor should we do it,” he said. “The whole thing makes no sense whatsoever from an economic viewpoint [or] from a political viewpoint. It’s always vying for control, and I think that’s what is going on.”
In Congress and while running for US president, Paul separated himself from the political establishment time and time again by adamantly opposing intervention of any sort. But while he may have retired last year after an unsuccessful third bid for the White House, he without a doubt is still critical of any attempts from the Obama administration to involve the country in another nation’s affairs.
“America always wants their hands in things. They have an empire to build and defend, and I think it’s a mess,” he told RT.
“I don’t think we should have an interest” in Ukraine, he added. “If we did it should be that we should encourage the Ukrainians to solve their problems, and once they have a government we should be open to working with them and talking to them.”
When asked by RT’s Liz Wahl if he had any advice for the current administration with regards to the Ukrainian conflict, Paul said “we should stay out of it and not be a participant.”
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March 6, 2014 4:23 pm
High-Probability Of Russian Assault Overnight, Ukraine Pravda Says
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2014 15:31 -0500
On the heels of the Russian navy intentionally sinking a vessel blocking the Ukrainian navy from entering The Black Sea, Ukraine Pravda reports that it is “most probable that Russian troops will assault units in Ukrainian Crimea overnight continuing to the weekend.” Citing a source in the uniformed services, Ukraine Pravda warns that “despite reports that Russian troops ended in learning, active phase lasts. They did not return to the barracks,” and maintain “peak readiness.”
Via Ukraine Pravda (via Google Translate),
On the night of Thursday to Friday a great opportunity to assault Ukrainian part of the Russian special forces.
This “Ukrainian Pravda” reported a source in the uniformed services.
“Despite reports that Russian troops ended in learning, active phase lasts. They did not return to the barracks. Could maintain peak readiness by the end of the weekend,” – said the source.
“The most probable that the assault would take place that night, but the danger will persist to the end of the weekend” – source added.
“There are three scenarios. First – this air strike,” – said the source.
He said that if Russian troops will withdraw from parts of the Ukrainian, that would mean this version.
“Helicopters are already relocated, and it is possible that they will do exactly helicopters,” – said the UP.
“The second option – a special operations force for disarmament,” – he said.
The interviewee said that in the Crimea are Russian special forces “Alpha”, “Vympel” and “Zaslon.”
“The third option: they can come up with ryazhenymy Cossacks, as with a living shield. Example is happening” – he added.
He also reminded that the Russian troops flooded his ship to block the path of Ukrainian courts.
According to the source, impacts may not be in all parts, but only by those who are the most combat-ready, including Sevastopol and Feodosiya.
And this follows the sinking of a ship to block the Ukrainian Navy…
An anti-submarine boat may have been the first casualty of the Russian incursion into Crimea, but it was hardly an act of violence, much less war: The Russian navy sank one of its own, junked vessels to create an obstacle, a Ukrainian official said on Wednesday.
The sinking was the latest in a series of moves by Russian naval forces in the area that were jangling the nerves of Ukrainian officers… the mouth of the bay was blocked by 10 Russian vessels including the formidable guided missile cruiser Moskva.
Anonymous
March 6, 2014 11:33 pm
hard to believe anyone or nation at this point.
but maybe that’s the plan
Anonymous
March 7, 2014 5:58 pm
Isn’t it RICH
Are we a pair?
Isn’t it rich?
Isn’t it queer?
Send in the drones
And where are the DRONES?
There ought to be DRONES..
Well, maybe next year.
Isn’t that the same vaginny that just quit? Nice to see her back.
Ron Paul observation
–1 We give Ukraine $1 billion
–2 Ukraine owes Russia $15 billion
–3 Ukraine pays Russia $1 billion
Therefore, USA is paying Russia to fight against us.
Goddamn, I wish George Carlin was still with us. He’d have a lot of fun with this.
Stucky,
What can I do to get Russia to invade me? I could use a billion benny bucks.
Vladimir Putin Nominated For Nobel Peace Prize
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2014 14:00 -0500
It would appear the Norwegian Nobel Institute is starting to lose it. Just a few years after President Obama won the Peace Prize (while mired in overseas wars), the director of the prestigious entity announced today that Russian President Vladimir Putin, accused of invading Ukraine – suspiciously un-peaceful action – has been nominated for the Peace Prize. Putin joins NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and Pakistani schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai as a nominee for the award to be announced in October.
Via Voice Of Russia,
Putin is thought to be on the list, since Russian figures proposed his name in October, citing his role in the Syrian crisis.
The former KGB agent is credited with averting a US attack against Syria by suggesting putting Bashar al-Assad’s regime’s chemical weapons arsenal under international control.
But, as HuffPo notes,
In order to secure a spot on the list, essentially all that’s required is for a group or individual who falls under the broad criteria set by the Nobel Committee to formally submit your name and good deeds. The committee then selects from these nominations, but takes no responsibility for the pool of candidates they choose from.
This process has resulted in some truly terrible people being proposed over the years, including but not limited to: Joseph Stalin (twice), Adolf Hitler (as a protest), and Rush Limbaugh. Putin was also nominated last year and faced similar criticism as today.
Just need a few more invasions and should be a lock…
It is saying the video has been removed…?
Fixed it.
Former presidential hopeful and long-time lawmaker Ron Paul told RT that he doesn’t think the United States should get involved any further in the escalating situation in Ukraine.
Paul, a staunch non-interventionist who last year retired from Congress after more than a quarter-century, said during an exclusive interview with RT on Wednesday that there’s “no sense” in having America entangled in the overseas standoff.
“I don’t think we have any business there,” Paul told RT from his office in Texas this week.
Tensions in the European country have worsened in recent weeks, particularly after President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in February amid fiery anti-government protests in the capital city of Kiev. Violence quickly spread to other regions of the country, particularly in Crimea where local authorities have refused to recognize the new Ukrainian government and have established self-defense militias.
“I think it would be nice if we considered the Ukrainians. It’s their civil strike, their civil war, and deciding who to run that country should be left to them,” Paul told RT. “Unfortunately, others get involved and it seems like its irresistible for the US to be involved.”
So far the US has indefinitely severed military contacts with Russia and is reportedly weighing further sanctions should that country’s leader, President Vladimir Putin, authorize any advancement, especially in the peninsula of Crimea where pro-Russian troops have been stationed toe-to-toe against soldiers loyal to Ukraine. According to Paul, however, adding the US to the equation at any capacity would be the wrong move for US Pres. Barack Obama to make.
“We certainly don’t want to send troops in right now,”he told RT, and attempting to assist by offering any financial aid would be impossible.
“We are out of money,” he said, “so this idea that we are going to start bailing out Ukraine is total nonsense.”
“I don’t see how we could afford that, nor should we do it,” he said. “The whole thing makes no sense whatsoever from an economic viewpoint [or] from a political viewpoint. It’s always vying for control, and I think that’s what is going on.”
In Congress and while running for US president, Paul separated himself from the political establishment time and time again by adamantly opposing intervention of any sort. But while he may have retired last year after an unsuccessful third bid for the White House, he without a doubt is still critical of any attempts from the Obama administration to involve the country in another nation’s affairs.
“America always wants their hands in things. They have an empire to build and defend, and I think it’s a mess,” he told RT.
“I don’t think we should have an interest” in Ukraine, he added. “If we did it should be that we should encourage the Ukrainians to solve their problems, and once they have a government we should be open to working with them and talking to them.”
When asked by RT’s Liz Wahl if he had any advice for the current administration with regards to the Ukrainian conflict, Paul said “we should stay out of it and not be a participant.”
High-Probability Of Russian Assault Overnight, Ukraine Pravda Says
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/06/2014 15:31 -0500
On the heels of the Russian navy intentionally sinking a vessel blocking the Ukrainian navy from entering The Black Sea, Ukraine Pravda reports that it is “most probable that Russian troops will assault units in Ukrainian Crimea overnight continuing to the weekend.” Citing a source in the uniformed services, Ukraine Pravda warns that “despite reports that Russian troops ended in learning, active phase lasts. They did not return to the barracks,” and maintain “peak readiness.”
Via Ukraine Pravda (via Google Translate),
On the night of Thursday to Friday a great opportunity to assault Ukrainian part of the Russian special forces.
This “Ukrainian Pravda” reported a source in the uniformed services.
“Despite reports that Russian troops ended in learning, active phase lasts. They did not return to the barracks. Could maintain peak readiness by the end of the weekend,” – said the source.
“The most probable that the assault would take place that night, but the danger will persist to the end of the weekend” – source added.
“There are three scenarios. First – this air strike,” – said the source.
He said that if Russian troops will withdraw from parts of the Ukrainian, that would mean this version.
“Helicopters are already relocated, and it is possible that they will do exactly helicopters,” – said the UP.
“The second option – a special operations force for disarmament,” – he said.
The interviewee said that in the Crimea are Russian special forces “Alpha”, “Vympel” and “Zaslon.”
“The third option: they can come up with ryazhenymy Cossacks, as with a living shield. Example is happening” – he added.
He also reminded that the Russian troops flooded his ship to block the path of Ukrainian courts.
According to the source, impacts may not be in all parts, but only by those who are the most combat-ready, including Sevastopol and Feodosiya.
And this follows the sinking of a ship to block the Ukrainian Navy…
An anti-submarine boat may have been the first casualty of the Russian incursion into Crimea, but it was hardly an act of violence, much less war: The Russian navy sank one of its own, junked vessels to create an obstacle, a Ukrainian official said on Wednesday.
The sinking was the latest in a series of moves by Russian naval forces in the area that were jangling the nerves of Ukrainian officers… the mouth of the bay was blocked by 10 Russian vessels including the formidable guided missile cruiser Moskva.
hard to believe anyone or nation at this point.
but maybe that’s the plan
Isn’t it RICH
Are we a pair?
Isn’t it rich?
Isn’t it queer?
Send in the drones
And where are the DRONES?
There ought to be DRONES..
Well, maybe next year.