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another_liberal

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10. Those people we are talking about, Yats allies . . .
Sat Sep 13, 2014, 03:50 PM
Sep 2014

The Ukrainian ultra-nationalists, are publically proclaimed fascists. That is fact, and can be found in the public record. It has nothing in the least to do with anyone's propaganda.

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Even if Yats "Popular Front Party" loses . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #1
Y'know, the one thing that fascinates me about your consistent anti-fascist statements RiverNoord Sep 2014 #2
Because they like the agitprop. Igel Sep 2014 #6
Those people we are talking about, Yats allies . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #10
All 1% Duckhunter935 Sep 2014 #27
Russia is not my cause, and they are responsible for their own crimes . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #9
I think I understand your perspective better now - thanks. RiverNoord Sep 2014 #36
I believe Putin will have all of Ukraine by the end of next ballyhoo Sep 2014 #3
Putin doesn't want all of Ukraine cosmicone Sep 2014 #4
I used to think that too, but because of exactly what you ballyhoo Sep 2014 #5
Putin shouldn't want any of Ukraine. It's not his country to tell what to join and what not to join. pampango Sep 2014 #13
Putin can do whatever he wants in Kiev since a Western Power came in ballyhoo Sep 2014 #15
No he can't. Last I checked he is not the president of Ukraine so he can't do anything in Kiev. pampango Sep 2014 #19
I suggest you find and read Paragraph 3 of the Budapest Memorandum ballyhoo Sep 2014 #21
The EU offered a deal; Yanukovich rejected it. That's economic coercion? pampango Sep 2014 #34
Only Crimea unless they are forced into a war, in which they ballyhoo Sep 2014 #35
It has already been established that you are a fan of idealism cosmicone Sep 2014 #33
Except Ukraine was Duckhunter935 Sep 2014 #28
America from 1950 to 1960 - you mean 1950 - December 1954 - the Mccarthy years - karynnj Sep 2014 #7
An issue for you--not me. I was too busy eating non-GMO food, playing ballyhoo Sep 2014 #16
As I was born in 1950, it was in high school that I learned who McCarthy was karynnj Sep 2014 #23
McCarthy ended in 1956. That left four years of ballyhoo Sep 2014 #25
You condemn all teachers because your daughter had some bad ones? karynnj Sep 2014 #29
I was with those protesters in the sixties all over ballyhoo Sep 2014 #31
Great place to be ? R3druM Sep 2014 #8
Absence of police brutality. Lying in government confined to a few. Better educations for Americans, ballyhoo Sep 2014 #12
Absence of police brutality --- did you forget the coverage of the police attacks on peaceful karynnj Sep 2014 #30
I was in Meridian, Mississippi. I saw it first-hand. It was NOT like ballyhoo Sep 2014 #32
Now that the American Empire has Ukraine in its greedy clutches . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #11
I think many of those things are going to happen next ballyhoo Sep 2014 #14
Did you see that Michael Moore interview video clip posted recently? another_liberal Sep 2014 #17
That's what I'm talking about. The rich have drained money from the people right under ballyhoo Sep 2014 #18
Like you said . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #20
You have a fine mind, AL, and ballyhoo Sep 2014 #22
A beautiful thought . . . another_liberal Sep 2014 #24
Uh oh, looky here...... ballyhoo Sep 2014 #26
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