This is why Republicans are wrong wanting a "GREAT" leader like Vladimir Putin

Define something
here we go the dean games begin....ok lets go....
A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".....define "things".....
Nuclear accidents.
are you deans spokesperson?....
Wow, you attack everybody don’t you? Something is wrong with you. Some sickness. Some kind of personality defect.

Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...
 
here we go the dean games begin....ok lets go....
A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".....define "things".....
Nuclear accidents.
are you deans spokesperson?....
Wow, you attack everybody don’t you? Something is wrong with you. Some sickness. Some kind of personality defect.

Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...

Deanrd complaining about someone attacking someone is ironic. He plumbs the depths of idiocy regularly.
 
Nuclear accidents.
are you deans spokesperson?....
Wow, you attack everybody don’t you? Something is wrong with you. Some sickness. Some kind of personality defect.

Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...

Deanrd complaining about someone attacking someone is ironic. He plumbs the depths of idiocy regularly.
Making an accurate observation is far different than an attack.

It’s OK to say I’m wrong. But then you have to prove I’m wrong. That’s where right wingers run into great difficulty.
 
are you deans spokesperson?....
Wow, you attack everybody don’t you? Something is wrong with you. Some sickness. Some kind of personality defect.

Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...

Deanrd complaining about someone attacking someone is ironic. He plumbs the depths of idiocy regularly.
Making an accurate observation is far different than an attack.

It’s OK to say I’m wrong. But then you have to prove I’m wrong. That’s where right wingers run into great difficulty.
and asking a question is far different than an attack ....and yes you were wrong....of course if you would answer questions asked of you instead of someone else always doing that for your lame ass, people may not have this shitty opinion just about everyone here has of you ...
 
You know, last month I watched the limited series "Chernobyl" on HBO. And, it told a lot about the cover up and how badly the Russian government botched the meltdown, as well as botched the coverup.

Well, after watching that series, and then seeing what is going on in Russia right now with that radioactive explosion, things are sounding eerily familiar.
Chernobyl happened under the Soviet government. Had this explosion occurred under the Soviet government, we wouldn't have heard anything about it either, just noted a spike in radiation over the Netherlands or whatever. Same as Chernobyl.
The Russian government is much more open.
Where are you getting these imaginings from?

The explosions turned up on seismic and satellite views and radiation was released and the government refused to say anything about it until confronted with these facts.

What is it with you right wingers and this love of Putin and Russia? They don’t love you.
I'm not a right winger and the Democrats were all for Obama's 'reset' so don't give me any crap over it, ok?

Those aren't imaginings, you need to get your facts straight :) First of all Chernobyl was under the Soviet Union. Chernobyl was in Ukraine and Ukraine was part of the Soviet Union so why are you blaming Russia?
You're aware this is racism, right? It is when you're blaming everything on just one ethnicity.
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.

Republicans are in love with Putin? Link please?
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.



There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?
He does not trust the globalists. His nation was crippled by their interference in 1917. He was part of it as he grew up in it. Russia would be nothing to you if she had no nukes. Merkel is loved by you. She was part of it also when there was an East Germany. You love her for she is selling out her own for the globalist dreams. Males in this world have been emasculated. Germany has suffered since 1914. And after WW2 German males were turned into eunuchs. Now it is our turn. Russia is not feminized. They lost 50 to 60 million people in two bloody decades. There is just some evidence. And there are alternate histories to what you spew. Since you change it anyway to fit your needs.
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.

They spent about 50 mil and proved all this collusion bullshit to be just that. If you think you know something, call the FBI.


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are you deans spokesperson?....
Wow, you attack everybody don’t you? Something is wrong with you. Some sickness. Some kind of personality defect.

Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...

Deanrd complaining about someone attacking someone is ironic. He plumbs the depths of idiocy regularly.
Making an accurate observation is far different than an attack.

It’s OK to say I’m wrong. But then you have to prove I’m wrong. That’s where right wingers run into great difficulty.

No, you make the accusation, you prove it.
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.



There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


Listen you brain damaged moron. I know that all you are here for, is to put out stupid cowardly zingers, and not engage in real dialog.


The "question" was answered, and even though I know you are stupid, you are not so stupid as to not be able to read the sentence just a few lines up.


So, es
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.



There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


That as a Russian leader he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.



That is all. That is NOT, as you say, "loving" him, you fucking moron.
 
Wow, you attack everybody don’t you? Something is wrong with you. Some sickness. Some kind of personality defect.

Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...

Deanrd complaining about someone attacking someone is ironic. He plumbs the depths of idiocy regularly.
Making an accurate observation is far different than an attack.

It’s OK to say I’m wrong. But then you have to prove I’m wrong. That’s where right wingers run into great difficulty.
and asking a question is far different than an attack ....and yes you were wrong....of course if you would answer questions asked of you instead of someone else always doing that for your lame ass, people may not have this shitty opinion just about everyone here has of you ...
Well this is pretty much a right wing echo chamber. Of course these people don’t want to hear the truth. Look at you.
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.



There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


Listen you brain damaged moron. I know that all you are here for, is to put out stupid cowardly zingers, and not engage in real dialog.


The "question" was answered, and even though I know you are stupid, you are not so stupid as to not be able to read the sentence just a few lines up.


So, es
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.



There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


That as a Russian leader he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.



That is all. That is NOT, as you say, "loving" him, you fucking moron.
you said: he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.

By that same criteria, you could say Saddam Hussein was trying to serve Iraqi interests and the ayatollah was trying to serve Iranian interests and Fidel Castro was trying to serve Cuban interests.

Rightwingers can make an excuse for any behavior.
No matter how lewd or awful or disgraceful or terrible. They can make a case to support it.
 


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How does a ragtag deplorable army in need of a shower
Somehow defeat a global superpower?
How does Queen Hillary underestimate her haters?

[Queen Hillary]
Once we beat the traitors, we'll be greeted as liberators!


[COMPANY]
Yay!


[BURR]
Now, turns out we have a secret weapon!
A leader you know and love who’s unafraid to step in!
He’s constantly confusin’, confoundin’ the Progressive henchmen
Ev’ryone give it up for America’s favorite fighting Russian!

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Uncle Vlad!!
 
There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


Listen you brain damaged moron. I know that all you are here for, is to put out stupid cowardly zingers, and not engage in real dialog.


The "question" was answered, and even though I know you are stupid, you are not so stupid as to not be able to read the sentence just a few lines up.


So, es
There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


That as a Russian leader he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.



That is all. That is NOT, as you say, "loving" him, you fucking moron.
you said: he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.

By that same criteria, you could say Saddam Hussein was trying to serve Iraqi interests and the ayatollah was trying to serve Iranian interests and Fidel Castro was trying to serve Cuban interests.

Rightwingers can make an excuse for any behavior.
No matter how lewd or awful or disgraceful or terrible. They can make a case to support it.


Two points.


1. I disagree with your examples.

2. AND Putin was generally judged, not compared to Third World despots, but to President Obama, who seemed to be operating more from an ideological perspective than what was good for America.
 
Ironic post is ironic.





More like idiotic post is idiotic...

Deanrd complaining about someone attacking someone is ironic. He plumbs the depths of idiocy regularly.
Making an accurate observation is far different than an attack.

It’s OK to say I’m wrong. But then you have to prove I’m wrong. That’s where right wingers run into great difficulty.
and asking a question is far different than an attack ....and yes you were wrong....of course if you would answer questions asked of you instead of someone else always doing that for your lame ass, people may not have this shitty opinion just about everyone here has of you ...
Well this is pretty much a right wing echo chamber. Of course these people don’t want to hear the truth. Look at you.
whatever that has to do with what i said....once again twinkle toes...nice dance....
 
There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


Listen you brain damaged moron. I know that all you are here for, is to put out stupid cowardly zingers, and not engage in real dialog.


The "question" was answered, and even though I know you are stupid, you are not so stupid as to not be able to read the sentence just a few lines up.


So, es
There are TWO, prime real world events that I think you are talking about.


1. The desire of many/most republicans to not have a new Cold War with Russia. This is not an endorsement of Putin.


2. The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait. That is not an endorsement of Putin.



Consider your crazy op to be refuted. Try to be less crazy. I think with work, you could get from howling at the moon crazy, down to just bat shit crazy, with just a few years work.


If you want to. And really try.
You said:

The recognition that Putin appears to rule in an attempt to serve the interests of his nation and it's citizens. That is a statement admitting that Putin has at least ONE worthy personality trait.

And the evidence of that is?


Actually as your attack was at Republicans for supposedly "loving Putin" it does not really matter whether we republicans are right about Putin


It is the view of some of US, and it is NOT, us "loving him" but granting credit where it is due.


That is the point. That is utterly contradicts your claim. That is what you want to address, not whether or not our opinion on him is factually correct.
So what’s the “credit“ that you are granting Vladimir Putin?
:popcorn:


That as a Russian leader he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.



That is all. That is NOT, as you say, "loving" him, you fucking moron.
you said: he is trying to serve Russian interests, ie doing his job, as he sees it.

By that same criteria, you could say Saddam Hussein was trying to serve Iraqi interests and the ayatollah was trying to serve Iranian interests and Fidel Castro was trying to serve Cuban interests.

Rightwingers can make an excuse for any behavior.
No matter how lewd or awful or disgraceful or terrible. They can make a case to support it.
you do the same dam thing for those you obey without question....how are you any different?...
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

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A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.

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What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.
Are you still talking about Russia? Lol pure comedy haha
 
What we know -- and don't -- about the mysterious Russian missile explosion

The explosion of a suspected Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile last week has caused a lot of confusion and anxiety, fueled in part by Russian authorities' continuing secrecy around the accident.

Local authorities initially said Tuesday that residents had been told to temporarily leave on Wednesday morning while a military operation was conducted. The local governor, Igor Orlov, then disputed that, calling reports of evacuations "absurd" and saying they weren't taking place.

The same village authorities then said the request to leave had been cancelled.

Putin has touted the missile as having almost “unlimited” range and it is a centerpiece of a new generation of nuclear weapons that he has been saber-rattling at the West in an attempt to look tough at home and force the U.S. to negotiate with him on arms control abroad.

At least 5 nuclear engineers were killed in the blast, while three more suffered non-life threatening injuries, according to Russia’s nuclear agency.

Two more defense personnel were reported killed.

The dead engineers have been hailed as heroes serving the Motherland by officials and will receive posthumous state medals.

President Vladimir Putin has still not commented publicly on the explosion.

--------------

A great leader "leads", not hide things from the people he "rules".

These are the gun laws in Russia:

  • There is only one Federal law regulating firearms and no state laws
  • You cannot own a short-barreled handgun for self-defense
  • Applying for a gun license requires a psychiatric evaluation
  • Russian mass gatherings, protests, and public events at educational institutions prohibit firearms
  • You can only own up to ten licensed firearms with a purchased license. The license is valid for five years (other than ones that fire rubber bullets)
  • Local police must visit gun owners’ residences at least once a year to verify the safe storage of guns
  • For initial and renewal licenses, applicants must attend a six-and-a-half hours training class. The Russian government offers the class and applicants must pass written tests.
  • Federal law prohibits using a firearm against women
Owning, Using, and Carrying Guns in Russia - USA Carry

And yet Vladimir Putin's Russia has these extreme gun laws and yet gives millions to the NRA. Republicans wouldn't put up with these laws.

See what I mean? If Republicans are so in love with Vladimir Putin and know nothing about him, they know even less about Donald Trump.

What are you smoking?
Since when are Republicans in love with Vladimir Putin? What was that? I can't think of a single Republican pundit, or Republican voter, or member of the Republican party on this forum, that has ever said or indicated they wanted a leader like Valdimir Putin.

Lastly, maybe you haven't been on youtube much, but there are dozens on dozens of videos with Russia walking out with guns, and shooting. You are telling me the Russian government is sending people to some guys house out in Siberia to check his gun? Bull crap.

This is the problem with all you people on the left. You don't seem to grasp that writing a law, doesn't magically change reality.

You can make the law whatever you want. Doesn't mean that is how it works. You can write a law that says "Affordable Care Act" and have the price of health insurance triple.

You can write a law that says wealthy people have to pay a percentage of their net worth, and the wealthy people in France simply pack up and move out of the country.

And you can write a bunch of gun laws in Russia, does not mean a single person is going to follow any of them.
 
Trump now says that the G7 needs to become the G8.

He’s going to talk to the G7 about bringing Russia back in.

He said the reason Russia was kicked out of the G8 wasn’t because they invaded their neighbor but because Putin outsmarted Obama and Obama didn’t like it.

I told you.

Trump works for Vladimir Putin.
 

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