Do you really talk like that??
You understood didn't you? If I'da said born TO I'da been talking about his mother - besides, I was typing fast. Coffee was ready....;-)
Do you really talk like that??
For the number that died it is no joke. How did both sides decide standing near the far- range of artillery shells was the way to fight a war once each side had more than 1 machine gun? Gas was first use in WWI (I hope but certainly it reached a climax in that it was banned from then on) The development kept going on, the use not so much until Agent Orange was used.World War One started with an assassination of Duke Ferdinand and the Alliances
kicked in due to hysterical reaction.
No one should take this lightly
The style caught my eye before the content of the message. I kind of liked it, although more than a few times might get to be somewhat annoying. Let's leave it at that, she should have had an RIDF chip on him to see where he was hanging out, put a bark collar on him and zap him from home if she heard something she didn't approve of. What if his mother was the psycho one, I'm sure there is a movie or two out where that was an influence. Carrie in boys shoes as he was actually a bit 'delicate looking' when standing beside a large man.You understood didn't you? If I'da said born TO I'da been talking about his mother - besides, I was typing fast. Coffee was ready....;-)
The US left.
Some kind of de-secalation is needed and fast.
How did Crimea become part of the Ukraine in the first place? - No ... I'm not speaking in geographic or tectonic terms
I agree. But I have a bad feeling about this.
Kruschev made it a part of Ukraine in the 1950's.
Damn right. Question is, will we keep bickering about petty right and left issues or will our politicians be able to work together to de-escalate this. We're not talking iraq or Afghanistan with AK47s here, but one of the world's major nuclear powers. We can't afford conflict, yet we also can't afford to ignore international law either. So we have to intervene, but then we need people who know diplomacy. This deos not look good in the least.
Like a false flag?I agree. But I have a bad feeling about this.
Kruschev made it a part of Ukraine in the 1950's.
I thought Japan was off their back porch, you know, wave at the ones in Alaska that are on their front porch.I guess it really all depends on Russia whether they want to deescalate this or not. The Ukraine knows it cannot win a shooting war. I always had a bad feeling of letting former Soviet Bloc countries into NATO and I am pretty glad the Ukraine was rejected membership. We've (the US) been hanging around on Russia's back porch for too long.
Like a false flag?
Who owned the leader before the recently fled one? Her resume seems to be longer than it needs to be, lengthy jail terms tend to do that.
Nobody throw their hat into the ring yet?
I though Japan was off their back porch, you know, wave at the ones in Alaska that are on their front porch.
There is probably a list of the campaign promises, compare that to the present.Where are they now?
The Ukraine will have some extra (recent additions) people to send by that time while Crimea will have painted everything olive green and no stickers.Oh, and...
Take That Putin! Obama Won’t Send U.S. Delegation To Paralympic Games In Russia…
This is embarrassing.
Not to appear insensitive but if I was there and came in last my new career would be heavy drinking.Best of luck to the athletes. All politicians can run is elections anyhow....