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I am astounded you would correlate any limits on freedom as you mention above with Russia. If you blow / topple statues and light fires wearing a BLM shirt, you're probably fine. |
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Personal attacks not cool here.... Please stay on subject
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They would have to step out of character and that’s not happening.
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there’s more to civility than expecting it from others. you have to show it too. really something, for you and paul to complain about. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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lead by example. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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it’s not because americans want to be imprisoned. it’s not on the water, doesn’t have great mountains or skiing. but it offers a great quality of life at a fraction of the cost of living in new england. and the state leaves you pretty much alone.. very different from CT. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Why should anyone take your constant insults? |
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So did I mess the announcement that only you have the right to hit back? I'm very sorry if I missed that. |
And let me remind you all, the subject is Ukraine........
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1/3rd of Taiwan mysteriously lost power...that's weird
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I didn't pass these anti protest Laws those states did ... and we know why those laws were passed and (your BLM reference says it all) it's a slippery slope and it all starts somewhere.. But Truckers blocking roadways is supported by the same party who passed these .. funny how that works :btu: |
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try paying closer attention. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Wonder if this is the reason the convoy is stalled - cheap Chinese tires:
Trent Telenko, a retired Pentagon staff specialist and military history blogger, suggests another big reason may be Russia's tires, as he explained in a long, illustrated Twitter thread based on photos of deserted Russian Pantsir-S1 wheeled gun-missile systems and his own experience as a U.S. Army vehicle auditor. "When you leave military truck tires in one place for months on end," the sidewalls get brittle in the sun and fail like the tires on the Pantsir-SR, he wrote. "No one exercised that vehicle for one year." Karl Muth, an economist, government adviser, and self-described "tire expert," jumped in, agreeing with Telenko but adding some details about the tires. "There is a huge operational level implication in this," Telenko said. "If the Russian Army was too corrupt to exercise a Pantsir-S1, they were too corrupt to exercise the trucks and wheeled [armored fighting vehicles] now in Ukraine," meaning "the Russians simply cannot risk them off-road during the Rasputitsa/mud season." That is a problem for the convoy in the north, he added. "The Crimea is a desert and the South Ukrainian coastal areas are dryer. So we are not seeing this there. But elsewhere the Russians have a huge problem for the next 4 to 6 weeks." Read Telenko's whole thread on Twitter. |
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