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In reply to the discussion: What we're told about (the overthrow) bears only the sketchiest relationship with reality (Guardian) [View all]newthinking
(3,982 posts)24. I have only made two comments about Putin and his actions
In one comment I said I felt that things were heading to a serious military civil war and when Russia came it it stopped that trajectory (for the time being).
The only other personal comments specifically about Putin, Crimea, or the Russian intervention has been around giving an understanding from the other half of the country, because the current narrative denies half the story.
It is really unfair for you to table me as a "Putin lover". It is too bad you feel you must stoop to that. It is a great way to attempt to intimidate some, but I am beyond being intimidated by that kind of talk. In fact it makes me more determined to present the information that I have learned of the situation.
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What we're told about (the overthrow) bears only the sketchiest relationship with reality (Guardian) [View all]
newthinking
Mar 2014
OP
That would be quite funny if it were coming from someone known for pushing a single viewpoint
newthinking
Mar 2014
#10
Yeah, you're just trying to be 'fair and balanced' by offering the pro-Putin "viewpoint."
ProSense
Mar 2014
#13
Well, right here at DU, we have plenty of posters who have lived there, or have family there,
quinnox
Mar 2014
#3
People who are from Ukraine or somehow connected to Ukraine are just as likely to have an agenda
Fumesucker
Mar 2014
#27
I believe that you and I are the only people anywhere who do not know what is going on.
pangaia
Mar 2014
#5
I don't quite buy the bullshit whine "Waaaah, the President was elected in a fair election..."
MADem
Mar 2014
#6
Right, and the PMs on the west were not corrupt? Corruption is endemic there
newthinking
Mar 2014
#16
Why wait until May to have an election? We have no idea what a majority of Ukrainians think about
sabrina 1
Mar 2014
#26
Indeed. He also didn't expropriate tens of billions from the treasury and live in obscene luxury.
MADem
Mar 2014
#53