Putin introduces martial law in illegally annexed Ukrainian regions

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Like CNBC would be able to define the word “illegally” without choking on the terms. There was NOTHING illegal about the referenda. There was a great deal of illegal activity in the 2014 coup carried out by the US which lead to the death of over ten thousand Russians protesting the illegal government that shelled them for 8 years.

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i am very sorry that it is me who has to carve it into the web, but it would be easier for u to contemplate upon facts - as a laywer, as u insist - and take a look on the international frame in which Putin, as a lawyer, and a very precise one, i have to tell u, conducts

it’s been hilarious to observe u in the last year as contrary to almost everything that comes by.

these people in the Donbass voted 8 years before of their own conscience to be part of the Rus. my compatriots in so called, ‘Transcarpathia’, in my tongue “Karphat-bottom”, voted for Hungary more then 30 years before.

i really do not understand how are u not capable of understanding that when ur tongue is banned in ur own country-place, where u have been living in the last few thousand of years (oh-oh-oh, yes! few people have the living tradition of the old) ‘feels’.
that is what the Ukronazi government has done to Rus, to Pole, to Hungarian indigenous people.

there are no Ukrainan ‘regions’, since it is a region only. Donbass never were ‘Ukrainian’ ever. “The Ukraine” is the borderline or brotherline, maybe we may call itt botherline. Donbass is Rus.

i believe u want to contribute to the world, which is the most beautiful place we live in and share.

ontopic slaughter:

  1. it is not ‘putin’ who introduces anything, but the Rus Fed guyz who are playing the game believe or not
  2. when u r bombarded u put martial law in place. simple judiciary ruling. u r a lawyer, r u not?
  3. those mostly rus ‘leute’ voted for Russia, again and with many-many blood in the last eight years.

the Ukronazis just brought down the Turul (the bird: Saker) sculpture marking the AD 895. date of the return of the Huns - or the Incoming - on Sunday. deeze peezlovin’ ukronazis who are bought and paid and swallowed by Swampington. clearly letting their minions run amok.

these r few words i may sow, but i know them important to be heard around the world.

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There hasn’t been any free election in Russia since Putler sat in Kremlin. He was dismantling free press for years, diligently. Now there are only two gov. run channels on RU tv and nothing else. Below a nice article with dates and circumstances surrounding a liquidation of free press agencies in RU.

How Russia’s independent media was dismantled piece by piece | Russia | The Guardian

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It’s not much different in our country. No one goes anywhere in the political frame work without the blessings of reigning politicos and big money donors to pay for the VERY expensive advertising in main stream media controlled by a few corporations.

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Of course, here in US the fascism and totalitarianism are tightening their grip by the day, nobody with two brain cells will say otherwise. My point is, that if one has too functioning brain cells, one will not find or make beacon of freedom out of Russia.

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are u really concerned about what is going on FedRus free channels?

oh, man u have luxury problems!

I don’t live in Russia I live here. What goes on there is their own business. We seem to get joy out of elder abuse for a President.

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The Guardian. Now there is a piece of journalistic (fill in the blank). HUGE eye roll.

I don’t live in Russia, either, but since my parents visit in 1959, my brother’s WHOI projects with Russian oceanographic programs, and my sister’s adoption of a brother/sister combo out of Siberia, it has been hard NOT to follow what is going on in the country. This not Khruschev’s, nor Gorbochev’s Russia- it isn’t even the Russia that Putin was originally put in to control. This is a new, stronger, much more resilient country but composed of the same fighting DNA that has kept them going through all the wars and conflicts intended to destroy them. As Dr. Farrell has pointed out, when you chose to be Russian Orthodox, fiercely independent of the Vatican, you will have made your commitment to fight to the end.

There are no more gulags and you CAN criticize Putin all you want. You can not, however, maintain a pedophllic existence, be a tranny reading to children at the library, throw crap out of your car or onto the sidewalk, or do drugs in public. There is no homeless problem as there are public housing facilities. Owning your own home is less common than living in an apartment and elderly often live in housing that had been provided them by the state manufacturing where they worked. Unlike the 60’s when people stood in line for food (the practice will now be coming to Europe and eventually the US), food is expensive but plentiful. Dachas were originally provided free to Russians after the war so that they could have a “country place” to grow food during the relatively short summer. It is not Europe nor the US but it sure isn’t the country that you seem to think it still is.

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Well I meant to start a conversation & I guess it worked…

@justawhoaman While I don’t hold CNBC’s opinion of the situation, I’m not pro-Putin either & certainly not pro-NUTTO. There’s too many unanswered questions with regard to 2014-15; perhaps Putin thought a new POTUS would be more cooperative. That would mean he either knew about Trump, or, was just wishing upon a star & Putin does not strike me as that type. Yes, I know about Harris’ big mouth & her statement re: joining NUTTO but it still doesn’t explain Putin’s actions or lack of action(s) & that pretty much leaves 2 possibilities, both of them not good ones.

  1. Putin anticipated, or knew about Trump, therefore, decided not to go full bore & sweep Ukraine; obviously a huge miscalculation. (He doesn’t seem the miscalculating kind.)

  2. Putin is not wholly in charge of Russia’s military.

Either way, Putin is more globalist & IMO, someone has him by the short hairs. One thing I can PROMISE you is that The Russian People have no where near the freedoms, or illusions of such, as we have here in The U.S. Granted, we are watching as they slip away & might not get them back in our lifetime, but Russians have far less.

Last I was in Russia was 2012.

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La la la la la la WHATEVER la la la la. We don’t have to agree. (When we do, my eyebrows go up just before the hackles.)

The reason for the the la la was due to minimum letters in a comment. I was simply trying to say, “whatever”, we don’t agree on that.

That was intelligent. Guess no answers here, only bias.

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No. Having an intelligent comment about something which you claim inside information (from Poland?) and me just from my research in people I have “vetted” over the past year, ends in a stalemate. You can call it bias, I call it Houston.

Not from Poland. I have friends who were forced to return to U.S. from Russia because of what’s happened & I have been there 3 times, & you?

Not playing that game.

Hmm, first name-calling, then, snatching up her dolly & going home. This is what people with no real defense do. Okay, fine with me.

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LOL. I love to write whole paragraphs and then hit delete. Int isn’t worth arguing with you.

First name calling. What… Houston? ROFL

Still no intelligent defense, eh? Okay. Hey, you forgot your dolly. Here you go…

“Houston. We have a problem. They detect the bubbles in the pool.”