Why so Syriaous?

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At least I don't stutter when I type.
Do you see that little thing right beside the 's' at the end of the first 'yes'?

It's called a comma.

You should look it up.

If your 'brain function' (and I am using the term liberally) could be focused solely as driving a 4 cylinder car car you would make all Russian drivers look like professionals.

How would you makes the roads safer with an unlimited budget as you don't get to repair it very often? As a roadbuilder I should have the advantage in my own mind. If I am right my list should be longer and contain some useful information cause they have a lot of wrecks, especially skids on ice and snow and other times too much power and speed and probably a lot of alcohol, any way I hope the repair bills are way down.

(in winter)
on divided hi-ways instead of sloping to theoutside at 2% you invert the crown at 1% ('V' the road) and in the middle you make a soldi thin barrier (like a single or double row depending of speed and weight of the traffic) Where the ditches are you slope those to the outside at 3% and that is for snow. Since it will be around for months the snow is pushed to the outside and a pile 6ft high is made and as wide as the snow fall requires, it is then fluffed up to the quality of fresh fallen and when a skid occurs a car could disappear completely but stop in the snow-bank with no damage and the riders open the windows and climb up and the odd the snow and find the trunk and get the shovels and dig themselves out and the next day the road crew comes along and fixes the bank for the next slider to hit it. Te goal is to limit the number of cars that get turned to spaghetti when crossing the meridian and limit damage to people and vehicle when hitting the ditch. (a culvert system is just under the sod in the ditch and in the 'V' corners (side sloped) or storm drains in the summer, in the winter the water would freeze and make the road flatter when icy. To combat that trucks at scales would load up bins on the truck in front of the steering and traction tires and speed sensors would turn the belt so the material lasted to the shop or next set of scales. For private cars they need a universal rubber bumper wrap around in town, as the first of many steps to save property and people. Had things been different the next part might be more of a question than a solution. Being from the east and knowing what steel can and cannot do, you could design and estimate the production end better than, oh say a persons handles sharp corners by putting on bigger brakes. The walkways so they resemble the road that use overpasses if there was wheel chair access although I think an elevator taking a token (for the ones with wheelchairs ect) or cash for the lazy ones that take a ramp or escalator and then you walk far above the traffic and nobody gets tangled up with metal. (for the ones trying suicide of their own free will) make a hole with a hard landing for the ones that are looking to die rather than collect insurance) Goes to show how letting the KGB have the reigns so many years when their solution was to armor up the cars and such. Things are much different these days, now the citizens do not want any changes as promised by the West. The last 60 years have shown that the words said are never followed and never were intended to be followed when things were being said or signed.


and on it goes all from watch some vids on the recent vids from Russia rather than watching how the roads conditions are in Russia.

Your turn, 'winter roads in Russia' and the rest is optional and nothing else can be mentioned. If you can't then everything I claim about you that I do not have proof for has a factor greater than Zero that it is a fact and not just a theory.
I love it when I wind you up so much you start to babble,
 

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That should be 'Do you now? You have that as a flaw also, not that you are alone as most people on any forum do similar things.

The grammar was correct. Try again.

Certainly not to you when you post bull**** about the CIA and the reason they couldn't warn Hugo about an impending attack on him. HF how ****ing stupid are you, you must be twins as one person cannot be that gullible just by themselves so you have some sort of help.

An imaginary post? You can't help but create an alternative reality even here on CanCon.
 

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Do you see that little thing right beside the 's' at the end of the first 'yes'?

It's called a comma.

You should look it up.

I love it when I wind you up so much you start to babble,
Knew it would be too much of a task. One idea to save Russians some lives or car repairs and that was too much for you.

The longer I can keep you two talking about punctuation the better for everybody.
 

CDNBear

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Knew it would be too much of a task. One idea to save Russians some lives or car repairs and that was too much for you.
It wasn't to much, I just don't care to get involved in your distractions. I prefer to just make fun of you.

The longer I can keep you two talking about punctuation the better for everybody.
Nah, I can take apart idiotic posts like your with ease, and still have time to troll the other trolls that infest CC.
 

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So the thread title or a topic is a distraction for you and you are just interested in shoveling your **** around, ... why would feel the need to explain that part of your personality? (not that it matters) You were doing the same **** several years back and you take your lack of progress that you are advancing in smarts, you were a ****ing tool back then and you are now also, only now it is clear who you spread your ***-cheeks for. ROFL

You do have it right there certainly is an infestation here, stinks more every time you and your fellow ****tards post.

Here are the real terrorists in Syria.
Paris, London could arm Syria rebels without EU support - Yahoo! News UK
France and Britain are prepared to arm Syrian rebels even without unanimous EU support, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said Thursday.
Paris and London will call for moving up the date of the next European Union meeting on the Syria arms embargo, and could decide to arm the rebels if the 27-member EU does not give unanimous agreement, he said.
France and Britain ask "the Europeans now to lift the embargo so that the resistance fighters have the possibility of defending themselves," he told France Info radio.


Lavrov: Arming Syria Rebels Breaches International Law

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned Wednesday that arming Syrian rebels would breach international law, after Western powers dropped growing hints about giving military aid.
Speaking in London after talks with his British counterpart William Hague, Lavrov also reiterated that it was for Syrians to decide the future of President Bashar Assad.
Lavrov's comments came a day after Prime Minister David Cameron said Britain would consider ignoring a European Union arms ban and supplying weapons to Syrian rebels if necessary.
"Arming the opposition is in breach of international law," Lavrov said at a joint press conference with Hague, British Defense Minister Philip Hammond and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu.
"International law does not allow, does not permit supplies of arms to non-governmental actors and in our point of view it is a violation of international law."
Lavrov rejected any chance of Russia urging Assad to step aside.


Russia is way ahead of the game on this one compared to NATO warmongers, you just can't buy better irony than that.
 

CDNBear

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So the thread title or a topic is a distraction for you...
Nope.

... and you are just interested in shoveling your **** around...
Nope, just making fun of yours.

, ... why would feel the need to explain that part of your personality? (not that it matters) You were doing the same **** several years back and you take your lack of progress that you are advancing in smarts, you were a ****ing tool back then and you are now also, only now it is clear who you spread your ***-cheeks for. ROFL
That's an excellent example of it.

You do have it right there certainly is an infestation here...
Of course I'm right, you keep posting.
 

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Sounds like the Russians are getting a little nervous. :)
Awarning shot across the bow hasn't even been fired yet, Russia is just saying that arming an NGO with the change in Governments in a foreign country is an act of war. So far it is the Arab league with Saudi pushing it's way to the front of the line headed for the hanging tree. Russia stays cool and so does Syria and Iran then Russia will be pulling UN duty in Syria while making the same kind of cash the US did in Gulf I, with the ones that created the foreign fighting force payin all the bills. (that was Isreal when the claimed to have 50,000 Mercs on speed dial to get them into Libya on very short notice. You are the same as the company you keep.

http://www.webcrawler.com/search/we...+Says+it+Violates+International+Law+&ql=&ss=t
(BEIRUT) - Syria's main opposition National Coalition welcomed an announcement by France on Thursday that it and Britain are ready to arm rebels fighting to oust the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
"We consider it a step in the right direction... Assad will not accept a political solution (to the conflict) until he realises he is faced with an (armed) force that will defeat him," said Coalition spokesman Walid al-Bunni.


http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/75606-syria-plans-to-use-chemical-arms-says-israel-intel-chief

Israel's military intelligence chief on Thursday said the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad has contingency plans to use chemical weapons as it battles insurgents.
Speaking at Israel's annual Herzliya Conference on security and policy, Major General Avi Kohavi said Assad was still in control of his stockpile of chemical weapons, which the Jewish state fears could fall into the hands of militants.
"Assad is making advance preparations to use chemical weapons. He did not give the order yet, but is preparing for it," he told delegates, while stressing that the Syrian leader was still in control of Damascus's chemical stockpiles, military hardware and the air force.
Addressing the same conference earlier this week, army chief Benny Gantz warned that "terrorist" groups fighting alongside insurgents seeking to bring down the Assad regime were becoming stronger.
"The situation in Syria has become exceptionally dangerous. The terrorist organisations are becoming stronger on the ground. Now they are fighting against Assad but in the future they could turn against us," Gantz said.

http://www.naharnet.com/stories/en/...ck-in-beirut-port-awaiting-departure-to-syria
Three Russia warships docked on Thursday in Beirut Port, and al-Mayadeen television reported that they will stay in Lebanese waters for three days before departing to Syria.
"The warships carry 700 soldiers and are planning to stay in Mediterranean waters for three days,” al-Mayadeen said, adding that they will then sail to the Syrian port of Tartus.
 
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Syria stays cool? Now you're really in La La Land. The country is a mess and gets worse every day. The drain of treasure must be enormous. Doubt and fear fills the air. The panicky cries from a Russian statesman says it all.
 

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Syria stays cool? Now you're really in La La Land. The country is a mess and gets worse every day. The drain of treasure must be enormous. Doubt and fear fills the air. The panicky cries from a Russian statesman says it all.
Foreigh miliraty intervention tends to do that, it is still way less that it is costing the Arab states and NATO has to rip off it's own citizens to pay for the 'failed coup'.

You links say it all, troll.
 

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Foreigh miliraty intervention tends to do that,

Like as in the Russians? lol

Too easy.

it is still way less that it is costing the Arab states and NATO has to rip off it's own citizens to pay for the 'failed coup'.

You links say it all, troll.

What are you talking about? It's an away game on Syria's field. All the action is happening in Syria. It will be decades to rebuild what has been so destroyed. And the rebellion is not close to being over. I am happy to see the slow grind continue for as long as possible. I enjoy seeing suicide bombers passing each other on the road. The treasure of Russia being drained as well as Syria. Fighters from all over coming from all over to join the rebels fight against the Assad regime. Just feeding the Rebs just enough to keep it going. Small arms, RPGs to pop the tops off Syrian tanks. Good stuff. Tanks and BMPs cost a lot of money and the Syrians are losing a bunch. Did you see all those Russian ships. More meat for the grinder!
 

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Like as in the Russians? lol

Too easy.



What are you talking about? It's an away game on Syria's field. All the action is happening in Syria. It will be decades to rebuild what has been so destroyed. And the rebellion is not close to being over. I am happy to see the slow grind continue for as long as possible. I enjoy seeing suicide bombers passing each other on the road. The treasure of Russia being drained as well as Syria. Fighters from all over coming from all over to join the rebels fight against the Assad regime. Just feeding the Rebs just enough to keep it going. Small arms, RPGs to pop the tops off Syrian tanks. Good stuff. Tanks and BMPs cost a lot of money and the Syrians are losing a bunch. Did you see all those Russian ships. More meat for the grinder!
Russian has a defense pact, supporting a Government is not an act of war, it is an act to prevent war. Syria just had elections, where were the rebels, nowhere to be seen as they know they would get the least amount of votes.

Like NATO or Israel would have the balls to attack somebody who is more than capable of defending themselves. Goes to show how ****ing deluded you are though. lol
 

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Russian has a defense pact, supporting a Government is not an act of war, it is an act to prevent war.

What does that have to do with anything?

An act to prevent war! lol. Too funny. How's that defense pact working out for them?

Syria just had elections,

SYRIA JUST HAD ELECTIONS!




where were the rebels, nowhere to be seen as they know they would get the least amount of votes.

They were out kicking azz.

But seriously... that comment was so ridiculous. As if Rebels are going to run for office in a dictatorship that they are fighting. Are you REALLY that dumb?



Like NATO or Israel would have the balls to attack somebody who is more than capable of defending themselves. Goes to show how ****ing deluded you are though. lol

Israel has whipped Syria's azz each and every time. They bomb them whenever they choose. Israel just had some sweet airstrikes on Syria. As for NATO they fight wherever they wish and the Russians haven't stepped in once. Have a nice day.

 

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What does that have to do with anything?

An act to prevent war! lol. Too funny. How's that defense pact working out for them?
Assad is still in power so it looks like it is doing what it was intended to do. It is NATO and Israel that can't handle long wars, and they only attack unarmed places for the most part.

SYRIA JUST HAD ELECTIONS!
Goes to show how often you get out of your closet.

(in part)
The new Syrian constitution of 2012, approved in popular referendum, introduced multi-party system without guaranted leadership of any political party.[1] In a new article 88, it introduced presidential elections and limited the term of office for the president to seven years with a maximum of one re-election.[2]
Elections in Syria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The rebels are a true dictatorship if you consider where they want to hold elections. After all in Syria treason is a death sentence, only in America does it get you a pay-raise.

(in part)
The Free Syrian government, headed by ---, is conducting its first regional elections in early march 2013 for Aleppo, Syria’s largest city and main commercial hub. Due to fighting, the elections are being held by 200+ representatives in Ghazi, Turkey.

The rebel-held areas of Syria have gone through three phases. First, there was a political organization of exiles, the Syrian National Council, which had little connection to local areas and militias.
Local leaders and militia heads were incorporated with the SNC to form the National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces in November 2012, with a leader, Moaz al-Khatib, elected by its assembly met in Doha, Qatar.
In March, 2013, representatives of local areas in Aleppo city and province met in Ghazi, Turkey, to elect a city council and provincial council.


They were out kicking azz.

But seriously... that comment was so ridiculous. As if Rebels are going to run for office in a dictatorship that they are fighting. Are you REALLY that dumb?
Can't call it terrorism? They had choices before they picked up arms and started killing Government troops. Best go rescue Bahrain as the Gov there is killing civilian protestors.



Israel has whipped Syria's azz each and every time. They bomb them whenever they choose. Israel just had some sweet airstrikes on Syria. As for NATO they fight wherever they wish and the Russians haven't stepped in once. Have a nice day.

The pic is a good representation of Israel in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebannon, and now Syria. Considering their history of terrorism it's a wonder any even made it into the 29th century. Must still sting that God punted their collective asses off the promised land some 2600 years ago. That their conduct is exactly the same today as in 600BC shows they are a lot more than a little slow on the uptake.

The military of today in the US.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=EUq719jHE0E#!
 
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Council members "appealed to all Lebanese people to preserve national unity in the face of attempts to undermine the country's stability and stressed the need for all Lebanese parties to respect Lebanon's policy of disassociation and to refrain from any involvement in the Syrian crisis," the statement added.
Security Council Voices 'Grave Concern' over Lebanon-Syria Border Violence

That is something the Arab League, France, the UK, Germany, the US, Israel and a few more should take to heart themselves considering they would be crying their eyes out should foreign Mercs be hired to cause a civil war in their own countries
 

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Assad is still in power so it looks like it is doing what it was intended to do. It is NATO and Israel that can't handle long wars, and they only attack unarmed places for the most part.

You said the Russian defense pact was to prevent war. The Syrians are knee deep in war.

Oh I forgot... you jump from point to point when you lose.



The rebels are a true dictatorship if you consider where they want to hold elections. After all in Syria treason is a death sentence, only in America does it get you a pay-raise.

As I said... jumping around



Can't call it terrorism? They had choices before they picked up arms and started killing Government troops. Best go rescue Bahrain as the Gov there is killing civilian protestors.

Still have the blinders on I see.

Protesters killed in Syria shooting - Middle East - Al Jazeera English




The pic is a good representation of Israel in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebannon, and now Syria.

What a drain on the Assad regime this will be.

Considering their history of terrorism it's a wonder any even made it into the 29th century.

29th Century?


Must still sting that God punted their collective asses off the promised land some 2600 years ago.

Yet here they are today! That is the stinger eh?
 

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They should probably focus on fighting the guys in sandals and T-Shirts than worrying about the Israelis. Israel has proven it can kick Syrian azz daily if they choose.
Without donated armament and US funding? Botswana could kick *** too if they didn't have to raise a penny for arms.

Is Israel going take in the Christian refugees? LMFAO...clueless