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3 hours ago, njbuff said:

Just go back to memory lane and look at how  America’s most wonderful chosen President, Obama, handled Russia.

 

The hypocrisy is astonishing and the haters of Trump are blind to it or just don’t give a ff about how Obama handled it.

 

 

I was an undergrad during Reykjavik and the media did it's Reagan bashing before and all through and ever after

 

It wasn't of any effect at all

 

 

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7 hours ago, GG said:

 

It matters very little what Trump says,

 

No. -It matters very little what you say... Even the words of a completely daft U.S. president can move markets, inflame international tensions, and ignite

 

general panic across the global political spectrum...  Decisions regarding human lives, critical resources, and trillions of dollars, are made by what the

 

President says.  But by all means continue your far-right rim-job... 

 

7 hours ago, GG said:

US has adopted the most aggressive posture against Russia since the Cold War.

 

:lol: Yah... Implemented by the previous administration! -Or were you referring to the house sanction Bill Trump reluctantly signed?

 

Never mind, because it doesn't matter. -Trump even rolled-back some of the Obama administration tech sanctions! 

 

What he did was respond to Russian nerve-gas attacks in the U.K. -Because he absolutely had to...  Btw, you should probably expect a couple of those attacks

 

here since our weak-willed appeaser-in-chief prefers kow-towing over confrontation with the other block-bully.

 

 

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2 minutes ago, #34fan said:

:lol: Yah... Implemented by the previous administration! -Or were you referring to the house sanction Bill Trump reluctantly signed?

 

Never mind, because it doesn't matter. -Trump even rolled-back some of the Obama administration tech sanctions! 

 

What he did was respond to Russian nerve-gas attacks in the U.K. -Because he absolutely had to...  Btw, you should probably expect a couple of those attacks

 

here since our weak-willed appeaser-in-chief prefers kow-towing over confrontation with the other block-bully.

 

 

 

Factual beatdown incoming in 3, 2, 1....

 

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3 minutes ago, #34fan said:

:lol: Yah... Implemented by the previous administration! -Or were you referring to the house sanction Bill Trump reluctantly signed?

 

 

Right Mr flexible was really tough on them.

 

 

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1 minute ago, joesixpack said:

 

I always get a good laugh out of Dims who claim Obama was a strong leader.

 

 

Dont forget Obama's red lines!

 

Oh and Crimea too! Real tough!

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1 hour ago, Deranged Rhino said:

(So, she's either an anti-Putin spy beholden to the neocon-neoliberal handlers in the states - or she's not a spy at all and is in fact a grad student who doesn't know what she's talking about. Considering she's deemed a flight risk, I'd say the latter is probably the least likely of the two)

 

Every communication between her and Torshin referenced in the indictment was made in public on Twitter. If he was handling her, he wasn't doing a good job of keeping it covert. Which says, to me, he wasn't really her handler. Someone else was. 

 

Considering her cozy relationship to Scott Walker and the neocon/neoliberal establishment inside DC, I have the probability as high she was being used to spy on Torshin. 

 

Remember, HRC was running (with support from both sides of the establishment aisle) on preemptively starting a war with Russia. Regime change in Moscow has long been a goal of the neocon/neoliberal establishment. Those plans require knowing who would replace Putin, which means working with his opposition to create a relationship. That's what her role seems to be when examined through the espionage lens.

No, she was advancing the interests of the RUSSIAN Federation, according to the indictment and the evidence provided.

 

And HRC was going to attack Russia? Ok!

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9 minutes ago, Bray Wyatt said:

 

Dont forget Obama's red lines!

 

Oh and Crimea too! Real tough!

 

he almost got out of his easy chair and swung his man-purse over those ones

 

 

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2 minutes ago, #34fan said:

 

No. -It matters very little what you say... Even the words of a completely daft U.S. president can move markets, inflame international tensions, and ignite

 

general panic across the global political spectrum...  Decisions regarding human lives, critical resources, and trillions of dollars, are made by what the

 

President says.  But by all means continue your far-right rim-job... 

 

 

:lol: Yah... Implemented by the previous administration! -Or were you referring to the house sanction Bill Trump reluctantly signed?

 

Never mind, because it doesn't matter. -Trump even rolled-back some of the Obama administration tech sanctions! 

 

What he did was respond to Russian nerve-gas attacks in the U.K. -Because he absolutely had to...  Btw, you should probably expect a couple of those attacks

 

here since our weak-willed appeaser-in-chief prefers kow-towing over confrontation with the other block-bully.

 

 

 

Learn something new every day.  I honestly missed the news where Obama opened up more federal lands for oil exploration, approved the Keystone pipeline,  loosened energy production regulations, resumed defensive installations in East Europe, sold arms to Ukraine, put a stop to slaughter in Syria, and killed 200 Russian mercenaries.

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Just now, row_33 said:

that's okay, it was a boring and nothing time that needed a softy as POTUS

 

he accomplished nothing worthwhile, perfect fit for those 8 years

 

Recovery from the Great Recession and OBL dead and out to sea say :lol:

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1 minute ago, Gary M said:

 

Right Mr flexible was really tough on them.

 

 

 

Oh please... This wasn't a proud moment for Obamka either....  I didn't like it one bit until I realized it was actually a Break-up line.

 

Barack was a candy-ass... -Not a dumass.

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Just now, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Recovery from the Great Recession and OBL dead and out to sea say :lol:

Health care for 30 million, too, all while working with a screwed up Congress for six years that can't even work with a President of its own party!

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14 minutes ago, 26CornerBlitz said:

 

Recovery from the Great Recession and OBL dead and out to sea say :lol:

 

wasn't aware that a Great Recession occurred, was too busy at work and enjoying life

 

 

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9 minutes ago, GG said:

 

Learn something new every day.  I honestly missed the news where Obama opened up more federal lands for oil exploration, approved the Keystone pipeline,  loosened energy production regulations, resumed defensive installations in East Europe, sold arms to Ukraine, put a stop to slaughter in Syria, and killed 200 Russian mercenaries.

 

Well, while they did cancel the Bush Administration's BMD plans, they created their own with the Aegis Ashore BMD system, to be installed in Poland by 2018.  That, though, was apparently cancelled by the Obama Administration in 2013...

 

...as he is rumored to have promised to Medvedev...  :lol:

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