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stevenleser

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69. And so if we invade those countries where the bases are, it's not really an invasion?
Mon Mar 2, 2015, 04:28 PM
Mar 2015

That's what you and other folks are demanding we believe regarding Russia's invasion of Crimea.

Who knew?

People that divorced from reality don't deserve to be taken seriously. NuclearDem Mar 2015 #1
If we did that we would have to deny everybody who is divorced from reality a voice here. Agnosticsherbet Mar 2015 #2
I'm not saying they need to be banned or silenced. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #4
There is a dedicated group that believe the Kremilin's narrative. Agnosticsherbet Mar 2015 #7
What makes it worse is when an individual who once had respectable journalistic credentials.... Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #9
Video: A Russian soldier from Siberia talks about his service in Donetsk. (link to DU thread) Agnosticsherbet Mar 2015 #65
Their nonsense needs to be moved to Creative Speculation when it appears. FSogol Mar 2015 #8
I would not be opposed to that idea. Agnosticsherbet Mar 2015 #10
Agreed. Much more plausible CT is pushed there... Anansi1171 Mar 2015 #44
they should be treated like Alex Jones and be shunted to the Creative Speculation forum uhnope Mar 2015 #32
Fear. And hate or confirmation bias. Igel Mar 2015 #3
I had to look that one up. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #11
There comes a point in time when you have to apply the "chemtrail" msanthrope Mar 2015 #5
Just a sample of what I'm talking about: Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #6
There is a lot of truth in the second one JonLP24 Mar 2015 #16
No, there are a lot of falsehoods in the second. Putin has admitted Russian troops' role in Crimea stevenleser Mar 2015 #20
His dispute lies in the idea the troops were already there JonLP24 Mar 2015 #27
There is no dispute. Having bases somewhere doesnt greenlight invasion. That's dishonest to the core stevenleser Mar 2015 #30
So if the US sent troops from Guantanamo towards Havana, seizing territory geek tragedy Mar 2015 #41
Exactly. Using that persons same logic, it's OK for us to takeover whatever countries in which we stevenleser Mar 2015 #47
I mean over the word "invasion" JonLP24 Mar 2015 #49
This is hilarious. It's not unique. Invading another country is invading. We invaded Panama. stevenleser Mar 2015 #68
I hardly feel it is desperate JonLP24 Mar 2015 #70
It's desperate. nt stevenleser Mar 2015 #73
I think this is mostly semantics also. CanadaexPat Mar 2015 #64
Noam Chomsky and Stephan Cohen are crackpots too? Cayenne Mar 2015 #40
Yes, they are. And Putin has admitted they were terribly wrong or lying about this. nt stevenleser Mar 2015 #48
If Cohen and Chomsky have claimed that there was no Russian invasion of Crimea, then yes. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #63
Well Russia's army was already there JonLP24 Mar 2015 #12
Russia had troops on its Black Sea fleet bases. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #13
I haven't closely looked into exact details on who did what JonLP24 Mar 2015 #14
Ukraine was in no shape to defend itself regarding Crimea. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #17
To join Russia JonLP24 Mar 2015 #25
The bigger question is when were they ever taken seriously? nt William769 Mar 2015 #15
Sadly, way too many people take them seriously. Even on here. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #18
Back in the 1930's, these people would have excused Germany for annexing Austria too. FLPanhandle Mar 2015 #19
In the 1930s JonLP24 Mar 2015 #38
As I wrote in my #20, Putin has already shown what Parry and Pilger wrote to be wrong (or a lie) on stevenleser Mar 2015 #21
Are you on a One Man Mission to start World War III? Octafish Mar 2015 #22
So because I called out one of your favorite sources, I'm suddenly Dr. Strangelove? Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #23
Buddy, I served with Dr. Strangelove. Dr. Strangelove was a friend of mine. I knew Dr. Strangelove. Octafish Mar 2015 #28
Well, you do seem to want to frame me as a neo-conservative hawk. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #62
Are you intent on seeing every former Soviet republic sliced and diced? NuclearDem Mar 2015 #46
Robert Parry WAS a great journalist...but now? zappaman Mar 2015 #24
Pilger is pretty much on Team Putin when it comes to GLBT rights. Fuck him. geek tragedy Mar 2015 #26
Wow, I hadn't seen that. NuclearDem Mar 2015 #31
he also called Obama a "glossy Uncle Tom." geek tragedy Mar 2015 #33
Thanks for this. zappaman Mar 2015 #34
No one here who carries water for the Putin regime gives a fuck about geek tragedy Mar 2015 #36
Yes. zappaman Mar 2015 #39
I've seen that framed as 'the 1% doesn't care about civil rights, only money.' So we don't either? freshwest Mar 2015 #71
I don't take sources seriously if they deny the Russian invasion of Crimea. hrmjustin Mar 2015 #29
something is missing here guillaumeb Mar 2015 #35
No, there was no foreign funding or arming of the citizens who revolted at Yanukovych's geek tragedy Mar 2015 #37
There is a lot of corruption JonLP24 Mar 2015 #42
did not happen? guillaumeb Mar 2015 #43
The attempt to blame the departure of this kleptocrat on evil geek tragedy Mar 2015 #45
Stand trial in Ukraine means very different than stand trial mostly anywhere else JonLP24 Mar 2015 #50
the US has over 700 military bases all over the globe guillaumeb Mar 2015 #51
So because Russia is not as bad as the US, that makes Russia's behavior just fine. NuclearDem Mar 2015 #52
I will pick the one who sends its troops where they are not legally geek tragedy Mar 2015 #53
what of Guantanamo Bay? guillaumeb Mar 2015 #55
The lease is per a 1934 treaty. geek tragedy Mar 2015 #56
and the US has violated every treaty guillaumeb Mar 2015 #57
Interesting argument as to why we shouldn't object to what Russia is doing nt geek tragedy Mar 2015 #58
refer back to #57 guillaumeb Mar 2015 #60
And so if we invade those countries where the bases are, it's not really an invasion? stevenleser Mar 2015 #69
interesting response but a misreading of my posts guillaumeb Mar 2015 #74
Yanukovich was elected in 2010 on a platform of closer integration with Europe, not "closer ties pampango Mar 2015 #54
Yanukovych left because his efforts to crack down on dissent backfired. Tommy_Carcetti Mar 2015 #59
The real question is Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #61
I think it is the same question with the same answer. stevenleser Mar 2015 #72
The Soviet sympathizer has been the disgrace of the left for a century Sen. Walter Sobchak Mar 2015 #66
Political pundits in general do not deserve to be taken seriously tularetom Mar 2015 #67
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