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In reply to the discussion: The knee-jerk dismissal (by some) of Putin's remarks is so drearily typical of the 'Ugly American' [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(106,214 posts)210. Again, South Ossetia is in Georgia, as that article notes
From that article:
The United Nations has administered Kosovo since 1999, when the NATO military alliance bombed Yugoslavia to force then-President Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw his forces from the province of 2 million. Milosevic's government was accused of waging a vicious campaign, including ethnic cleansing, to suppress an insurgency led by Thaci.
Serbia hadn't had control of Kosovo since 1999. The declaration of independence made almost no difference. No fighting happened because of it. The NATO force is still there. The UN is still there.
"His credibility was on the line" - and isn't that just what he now criticised Obama for? Saying his credibility was on the line, and considering an attack on a country? That's exactly what Putin did in 2008.
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The knee-jerk dismissal (by some) of Putin's remarks is so drearily typical of the 'Ugly American' [View all]
markpkessinger
Sep 2013
OP
I think it's time to roll the credits on this whole "American Exceptionalism" thingy
Taverner
Sep 2013
#1
We should love one another and it doesn't matter if Charlie or Jesus said it.
1-Old-Man
Sep 2013
#115
It's also fair to point out that the message is right no matter who said it. n/t
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#124
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
McCain was pushing for an even more aggressive military action than the one the President opposed
markpkessinger
Sep 2013
#173
They serve to counterbalance the "AmeriKKKa is the most destructive empire in history" crowd.
Throd
Sep 2013
#44
What does the rejection of American exceptionalism have to do with loving our country?
Raksha
Sep 2013
#137
I can't speak for anyone but myself, obviously, but is there some reason we can't do both?
Raksha
Sep 2013
#159
Stalin's ghost appears to Putin in a dream, and Putin asks for his help running the country.
snooper2
Sep 2013
#7
Another person who posted in response to my headline, without reading the OP
markpkessinger
Sep 2013
#12
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
Blaming the gas attack on the rebels and saying their next target is Israel. nt
geek tragedy
Sep 2013
#39
Although, the "criticize America first" & "America is always wrong" crowds are pretty tiresome too.
FSogol
Sep 2013
#20
Substituting the citizenry for the nation itself when the nation's actions are criticised
sibelian
Sep 2013
#69
Who said anything about god? I just believe we are an exceptional country. I travel a lot for my
OregonBlue
Sep 2013
#51
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
There are many places where this discussion would not be permitted . . .
markpkessinger
Sep 2013
#192
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
The rockets used to deliver the sarin are in the government's arsenal, not the rebels' nt
geek tragedy
Sep 2013
#104
Human Rights Watch, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and others all know Assad's forces did it.
pampango
Sep 2013
#75
I agree. As I said, "But with respect to Syria, responsibility for the chemical attack is not the
pampango
Sep 2013
#123
His 'concern' about interference in other countries without UN approval is hypocritical
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2013
#38
Incorrect. Those rebels moved to expand Georgian territory into S Ossetia first
Deny and Shred
Sep 2013
#206
You said "Those rebels moved to expand Georgian territory into S Ossetia first"
muriel_volestrangler
Sep 2013
#212
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
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
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
I don't dosmiss all of Putin's claims, I dismiss Putin as a valid messenger.
DrewFlorida
Sep 2013
#141
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
We should have both single payer health care and freedom of speech and association.
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#161
Localities ban books in the US and Boston was the leader of book banning for years
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2013
#185
Ask me that ridiculous question when you have to dodge daily car bombings, and can't find bread.
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2013
#182
Of course we are not the worst country on the planet. Far from it. But when we talk about
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#183
And the comparison is still....#1 economy, and last remaining Super Power, ALL DAY LONG!!!
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2013
#184
#1 economy for the 1%. That doesn't help most of us one bit. The average American's
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#186
Not a fan of the ridiculous wealth gap, but that's where Occupy was being useful, except they....
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2013
#188
Some DUers come from Russia. Some come from North Korea. Some come from Iran.
Tarheel_Dem
Sep 2013
#189
Putin risked his credibility by stating the opposition is behind the chemical attack.
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2013
#172
The use of chemical weapons is a war crime, regardless of who used them
DemocratSinceBirth
Sep 2013
#178
When your global approval level is in the teens, as Putin's is, people tend to dismiss anything you
stevenleser
Sep 2013
#202
Stating Americans are more defensive of attacks on their national character is a hilariously blind f
Pretzel_Warrior
Sep 2013
#166
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