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Deny and Shred

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208. The independent republic was formed in 2008, with US help.
Fri Sep 13, 2013, 03:26 PM
Sep 2013

From Feb 2008. I remember it well. S. Ossetia was in Aug 2008 - 6 months.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/02/17/AR2008021700176.html

Vlad wasn't happy about it, and basically said, 'Don't try for any more territory.' His credibility was on the line when Saakashvili tried to take S. Ossetia, hence the tanks. Basic facts? Failure indeed.

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I think it's time to roll the credits on this whole "American Exceptionalism" thingy Taverner Sep 2013 #1
Yup I agree gopiscrap Sep 2013 #2
I heard the next OpEd will be written by Kim Jong Un trumad Sep 2013 #3
For real. nt onehandle Sep 2013 #6
It's like Charles Manson telling us we should all love one another. zappaman Sep 2013 #113
We should love one another and it doesn't matter if Charlie or Jesus said it. 1-Old-Man Sep 2013 #115
It's called being a fucking hypocrite. zappaman Sep 2013 #118
It's also fair to point out that the message is right no matter who said it. n/t totodeinhere Sep 2013 #124
Putin's message is not right. zappaman Sep 2013 #125
So you support the concept of American exceptionalism? totodeinhere Sep 2013 #131
OK, point by point pick them out. 1-Old-Man Sep 2013 #150
Actually if the message is right its unfair to denigrate it with pointless assertions 1-Old-Man Sep 2013 #149
I agree. He wouldn't stop being Charlie Manson, but he would still be right. n/t Raksha Sep 2013 #126
if you're buying what putin is selling, warrior1 Sep 2013 #4
Did you actually read the OP, or are you reacting to the headline? markpkessinger Sep 2013 #10
I understand Hitler loved milk Trajan Sep 2013 #110
Um; he's saying the exact opposite robbob Sep 2013 #120
Hitler was against smoking, and for economical cars with good mpg markiv Sep 2013 #134
that's personality-ism markiv Sep 2013 #16
Personality-ism = red herring argument, "kill the messenger," etc. Raksha Sep 2013 #122
'Until, I could care less what he has to say' markiv Sep 2013 #24
McCain and Boehner agree with you Capt. Obvious Sep 2013 #46
This message was self-deleted by its author totodeinhere Sep 2013 #127
McCain was pushing for an even more aggressive military action than the one the President opposed markpkessinger Sep 2013 #173
McCain: Putin’s Op-Ed Insults Americans’ Intelligence Capt. Obvious Sep 2013 #198
I'm gay. sibelian Sep 2013 #68
You should write old Vlad a letter... bunnies Sep 2013 #107
I am gay also . . .` markpkessinger Sep 2013 #170
What a stupid comment mindwalker_i Sep 2013 #100
Yep. There is a faction of duers who still buy into the USA! USA! USA! quinnox Sep 2013 #5
They serve to counterbalance the "AmeriKKKa is the most destructive empire in history" crowd. Throd Sep 2013 #44
Is there really something so leftynyc Sep 2013 #74
Certainly seems that way, doesnt it. bunnies Sep 2013 #109
What does the rejection of American exceptionalism have to do with loving our country? Raksha Sep 2013 #137
I guess I wasn't raised that way leftynyc Sep 2013 #140
one can have pride heaven05 Sep 2013 #204
Nailed It! bvar22 Sep 2013 #205
Jingoistic, mindless nationalism: Raksha Sep 2013 #133
I seriously have no idea what leftynyc Sep 2013 #142
Sorry - I guess my use of "jingoism" is a bit dated, and dates me. Raksha Sep 2013 #148
I should have been more clear leftynyc Sep 2013 #151
I can't speak for anyone but myself, obviously, but is there some reason we can't do both? Raksha Sep 2013 #159
I'm so with you on the leftynyc Sep 2013 #196
Stalin's ghost appears to Putin in a dream, and Putin asks for his help running the country. snooper2 Sep 2013 #7
Good joke Capt. Obvious Sep 2013 #49
Yup, pro-Putin propaganda is good. ProSense Sep 2013 #8
Another person who posted in response to my headline, without reading the OP markpkessinger Sep 2013 #12
The op-ed is pro-Putin propaganda ProSense Sep 2013 #27
Some of it is no doubt self-serving BS . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #32
Right, and everyone should have jump up and applauded "self-serving BS" ProSense Sep 2013 #41
What next...why don't we listen to the "substance" of what Rand Paul says? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #78
Why not? If he is against NSA spying on Americans, does that mean I have to be for it? eridani Sep 2013 #195
Still have no idea why the Op at your link is relevant to anything! Vinnie From Indy Sep 2013 #25
considering that you are the ultimate propagandist noiretextatique Sep 2013 #43
Putin is the Professor, Obama is Gilligan markiv Sep 2013 #9
Yea... The "Professor" who really puts Teh Gays in their place farmbo Sep 2013 #112
or, Putin = Marcia, Obama = Jan markiv Sep 2013 #130
That Mussolini guy wasn't so bad..... Fastcars Sep 2013 #11
And the U.S. is all sweetness and light n/t markpkessinger Sep 2013 #15
Putin is not a "critic" BeyondGeography Sep 2013 #13
Fine . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #19
Blaming the gas attack on the rebels and saying their next target is Israel. nt geek tragedy Sep 2013 #39
+1 JustAnotherGen Sep 2013 #77
Please see my clarification at #165 below . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #171
Balderdash. geek tragedy Sep 2013 #175
My problem with Putin's piece in the NYT today cali Sep 2013 #14
On that point I agree with you . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #21
then there's that "one point" you were asking for... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #81
You are attributing a phrase to me that I never used . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #193
You can hate the messenger...Putin is indeed a putz...but.. joeybee12 Sep 2013 #17
That is the point precisely! n/t markpkessinger Sep 2013 #23
worst of all, it's Fascism that is parasitic markiv Sep 2013 #31
Great point, and often overlooked. Raksha Sep 2013 #162
Yup 2naSalit Sep 2013 #146
Simple minds seek simple answers! Vinnie From Indy Sep 2013 #18
Although, the "criticize America first" & "America is always wrong" crowds are pretty tiresome too. FSogol Sep 2013 #20
You can't be serious . . .. markpkessinger Sep 2013 #22
True, as a nation, but individuals? Just look around you. n/t FSogol Sep 2013 #26
Substituting the citizenry for the nation itself when the nation's actions are criticised sibelian Sep 2013 #69
Rhetoric! I was talking about constant criticism of the nation. n/t FSogol Sep 2013 #71
NSA spying and Syria warmongering in the space of one month markiv Sep 2013 #135
'loath to engage in any kind of honest self-examination ' markiv Sep 2013 #29
sounds like faux news noiretextatique Sep 2013 #50
Rush Limbaugh is really offended by the OpEd. JohnnyLib2 Sep 2013 #28
Message auto-removed Name removed Sep 2013 #30
and our country spys on/gives it's citizen's jobs/livelyhoods away wholesale markiv Sep 2013 #37
You think Putin DOESN'T Do that? VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #84
i was talking what i know about our country, not what i dont know about theirs markiv Sep 2013 #91
Putin was KGB treestar Sep 2013 #157
and Bush Sr was CIA markiv Sep 2013 #160
We just had a hunger strike in California nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #73
Putin will fix a nice cup of radioactive tea for his detractors... VanillaRhapsody Sep 2013 #85
For all of our faults, I believe we are an exceptional nation. OregonBlue Sep 2013 #33
Huh. Would you say God favors us, in some way? quinnox Sep 2013 #40
Who said anything about god? I just believe we are an exceptional country. I travel a lot for my OregonBlue Sep 2013 #51
exceptional...how? noiretextatique Sep 2013 #45
The very fact that we are even on this board says a lot. There are many places in the world where OregonBlue Sep 2013 #62
But we are not exceptional nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #70
thank you for answering noiretextatique Sep 2013 #94
I wish I could travel abroad more often to be honest nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #95
Thanks OregonBlue.. Glad your son is getting help. Cha Sep 2013 #174
There are many places where this discussion would not be permitted . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #192
I'll take the word of my President over warrior1 Sep 2013 #34
Obama just defended NSA spying and tried to involve us in another ME war markiv Sep 2013 #42
but...he's evil noiretextatique Sep 2013 #55
Putin = professor, Obama = Gilligan markiv Sep 2013 #58
You can make that moronic analogy leftynyc Sep 2013 #79
Putin=Mr. Roper , Obama Jack Tripper n/t Tveil Sep 2013 #80
Dmitry Medvedev = Mr. Firley Capt. Obvious Sep 2013 #97
Your post = the ship wreck phleshdef Sep 2013 #89
That is such BS. WCLinolVir Sep 2013 #93
sarcasm, newbie noiretextatique Sep 2013 #102
I'm in agreement with your replies...and on this one in snappyturtle Sep 2013 #66
and our recent public 2naSalit Sep 2013 #152
An evil man like Putin nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #65
I don't think you'll find many of us here think that "we inhabit some lofty moral plane (plain?). pampango Sep 2013 #35
You believe that the rebels were responsible for the gas attack and that their geek tragedy Sep 2013 #36
I don't know who was responsible . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #48
The major point of his essay was Syria, and his dishonest blaming geek tragedy Sep 2013 #56
do you know for sure who did the gassing? noiretextatique Sep 2013 #57
Every credible analysis points at the Syrian government. geek tragedy Sep 2013 #61
credible analysts are wrong on occasion noiretextatique Sep 2013 #83
Actually, all the credible analysts said Bush was full of shit. geek tragedy Sep 2013 #88
who benefits? noiretextatique Sep 2013 #98
"cui bono" is speculation, not evidence. geek tragedy Sep 2013 #99
no conclusive evidence yet, is there? noiretextatique Sep 2013 #103
The rockets used to deliver the sarin are in the government's arsenal, not the rebels' nt geek tragedy Sep 2013 #104
ok nt noiretextatique Sep 2013 #105
If you depend on the US Intelligence Agencies bvar22 Sep 2013 #119
You mean like this credible analysis? Raksha Sep 2013 #145
Not a credible analysis--essentially rumor-mongering by people geek tragedy Sep 2013 #147
Human Rights Watch, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and others all know Assad's forces did it. pampango Sep 2013 #75
responsibility for the chemical attack is not the only issue here noiretextatique Sep 2013 #82
I agree. As I said, "But with respect to Syria, responsibility for the chemical attack is not the pampango Sep 2013 #123
i'm afraid of that noiretextatique Sep 2013 #132
Remember when the USA blasted the CHEMICAL AGENT ORANGE on Vietman. Sequoia Sep 2013 #128
His 'concern' about interference in other countries without UN approval is hypocritical muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #38
so, he's no different than our leaders noiretextatique Sep 2013 #47
No, I would say he's more violent muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #54
Incorrect. Those rebels moved to expand Georgian territory into S Ossetia first Deny and Shred Sep 2013 #206
South Ossetia in in Georgia, not Russia muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #207
The independent republic was formed in 2008, with US help. Deny and Shred Sep 2013 #208
Again, South Ossetia is in Georgia, as that article notes muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #210
Both were disputed territories Deny and Shred Sep 2013 #211
You said "Those rebels moved to expand Georgian territory into S Ossetia first" muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #212
Right, disputed. 'rebels ... wanting independence.' Deny and Shred Sep 2013 #213
He said there was no proof Assad released chemical weapons BainsBane Sep 2013 #52
I don't know any rah! rah! HappyMe Sep 2013 #53
The Cultists make every issue about personalities kenny blankenship Sep 2013 #59
I agree, and even if he wrote this at 4th grade level, nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #60
Wow, I think you nailed it with this one! quinnox Sep 2013 #63
Well, thank you nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #67
+1 leftstreet Sep 2013 #86
Thank you alcina Sep 2013 #138
You welcome nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #139
+1 Thank you n/t Catherina Sep 2013 #177
If Pat Robertson said he was in favor of gay rights, would you sing his praises? randome Sep 2013 #64
Characterizing my post as "singing Putin's praises" is grossly dishonest . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #169
The replies in the thread highlight your point Hydra Sep 2013 #72
Yes, they do nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #153
American Exceptionalism is like cancer. dgibby Sep 2013 #76
What planet do you live on? WCLinolVir Sep 2013 #87
If theres some criticism we need to hear, it needs to come from a credible messenger. phleshdef Sep 2013 #90
The thing is, I'm not sure a messenger exists who would be deemed sufficiently credible . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #191
American exceptionalism. Rex Sep 2013 #92
Sorry. We don't need to be lectured to by the Kremlin. n/t pnwmom Sep 2013 #96
I haven't read Putin's remarks, JoeyT Sep 2013 #101
Putin is not hypocrite Kuroneko Sep 2013 #106
don't let assad paint a picture of putin in panties or sing a song putin hates or he's toast. Sunlei Sep 2013 #108
Good post. wouldsman Sep 2013 #111
I agree with you and the OP. ocpagu Sep 2013 #116
+1. And how sad that is n/t Catherina Sep 2013 #179
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'tis BlancheSplanchnik Sep 2013 #114
America. Where "lofty moral plane" = Drone. n/t jtuck004 Sep 2013 #117
The talking point of the GOP is to be nauseated.... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2013 #121
Boehner says he is insulted by Putin's remarks. totodeinhere Sep 2013 #129
Like many here, the Speaker belongs at the children's table nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #136
That's a childish remark itself muriel_volestrangler Sep 2013 #163
I don't dosmiss all of Putin's claims, I dismiss Putin as a valid messenger. DrewFlorida Sep 2013 #141
With you, but the adults are having a fruitful nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #144
As opposed to knee-jerk dismissals of anything the U.S. President says as a bunch of lies. CakeGrrl Sep 2013 #143
"Ugly American" here. FUck Putin, and all who celebrate him. It's become quite creepy, the.... Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #154
Are we really so exceptional? totodeinhere Sep 2013 #156
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We should have both single payer health care and freedom of speech and association. totodeinhere Sep 2013 #161
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That is blatantly unconstitutional treestar Sep 2013 #200
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And the comparison is still....#1 economy, and last remaining Super Power, ALL DAY LONG!!! Tarheel_Dem Sep 2013 #184
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"Latin America is but a cyst on the anus of the world." Tarheel Dem Bluenorthwest Sep 2013 #187
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I need to clarify something . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #164
Mark to the last point, it would also disqualify allies nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #165
Point taken! markpkessinger Sep 2013 #167
Putin risked his credibility by stating the opposition is behind the chemical attack. DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #172
Putin's primary argument in the Op-Ed is . . . markpkessinger Sep 2013 #176
The use of chemical weapons is a war crime, regardless of who used them DemocratSinceBirth Sep 2013 #178
It is the 10th incident. Why now? nadinbrzezinski Sep 2013 #181
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Exactly! n/t markpkessinger Sep 2013 #190
You don't understand! It's simply not possible for anyone to be right on one subject-- eridani Sep 2013 #197
Putin and his words are held in very low regard globally. His global approval level is in the teens stevenleser Sep 2013 #201
Putin (Russia) is one of the few Allies the Assad Regime has. Progressive dog Sep 2013 #203
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