6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Come out for your people Hillary - disgusting. She's having a melt down. Ha ha ha!!! I wonder how much trouble John Podesta is in now....will he wind up shot in the back in 2 weeks time?
707shap_Srbin Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 USA + Russia = friends!!!!!! I hope, for a long time forward! 2
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 It's so quiet in the Hillary camp, you can hear an email get deleted...... 1
150GCT_Veltro Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) It's so quiet in the Hillary camp, you can hear an email get deleted...... ...but you can hear this one, finally! It flies again! Edited November 9, 2016 by 150GCT_Veltro
Gambit21 Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 If the general public only knew. Easier to keep heads in the sand I guess, Body count got bigger just in the last few days
SOLIDKREATE Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) I am almost in tears of joy but the Military man in me is choking them back. I am beyond happy. I have to thank the UK for leading the charge and showing the world that 'The People' do have a voice. WE CAN get rid of corruption! Now Russia + USA, we will be unstoppable. I even drew 'War Paint' on myself. Now tomorrow I wear RED to work! Edited November 9, 2016 by II./ZG1_SPEKTRE76 2
Plesski Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 I think I understand your hopes but I fear that this guy is as far from real solution as she was. Anyway gratz USA. Alea iacta est. Y.
=362nd_FS=Hiromachi Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 That just proves how bad your election system is, with weak primaries and lack of candidates thats what happens. Hillary just handed victory to Trump and Democrats can only blame themselves. 1
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Now Russia + USA, we will be unstoppable. That is kind of scary indeed, especially when remembering what Trump has said about his commitment to NATO allies.
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 In general Putin must be thrilled with this years results when thinking of global power scale. EU became weaker after Brexit, Trump is "more understanding" about Russia's views. Now only China needs to break into seven kingdoms or something
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 and the funny thing was that it was Clinton's strategy to go up against Trump
6./ZG26_Custard Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 John Podesta will probably be ritually sacrificed at the next spirit cooking event held in NY. Meanwhile at Trump Towers Meanwhile in Saudi Arabia they want a refund! Meanwhile...... 40 odd percent of social media. 2
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Milo visits Fox's news room and steals all their cake lol My heart goes out to those who will be hurting today and I hope that the new president will now read the science on the climate issues the world faces, and then act and lead as such a powerful and developed nation should do, rather than point the finger at Johnny Foreigner. Do as you wish with your own country and people through your democratically elected leader, but we all have to share this planet. giggle j/k
=362nd_FS=Hiromachi Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9m2valF3s84 Jason and others were really right, America at this point very split and lack of trust between the citizens is going to be a major problem if you wont learn how to build that trust again.
Dakpilot Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 I am very happy the Republicans won I may take a while to get over the 'personality' of the new President though Cheers Dakpilot
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Hurray! Pictures like that make me wonder if that would be certainly enough for the big bear's appetite or would it be another "Sudetenland"? Would it be followed by pictures like that:
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Haha indeed. Mr Trump can certainly afford himself a giggle or two before the serious business begins. The serious business of fixing the US economy, it's industry and manufacturing absolutely..... Daily Mail front page lol
216th_Jordan Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Putin, Erdogan, Trump. What a nightmare. The world is getting further apart. 1
216th_Lucas_From_Hell Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Yes Kemp, Russia will invade everything. Beware of the bear, boo-hoo! If you had been in Ukraine when that stuff went down you'd understand why virtually everyone in Crimea was very, very happy to have joined Russia and went back to being treated like human beings again. But if you want to believe there is some master plan to annex everything ever just 'for the lolz' then go ahead. Nearly everyone who I know in Ukraine now goes holidaying in Crimea, and comes back telling people how great things are. If you feel like you in Germany are in a better position to decide how Crimea should live, don't let me stop you Anyway, I wonder how many pundits will lose their jobs soon. CNN and other Clinton-leaning outlets were still pretending she was going to win even with two states to go, it was a bizarre thing. 7
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) There could be a lot more shocks coming around the corner. Generral elections coming in many European countries....grab your popcorn lol Yes Kemp, Russia will invade everything. Beware of the bear, boo-hoo!If you had been in Ukraine when that stuff went down you'd understand why virtually everyone in Crimea was very, very happy to have joined Russia and went back to being treated like human beings again. But if you want to believe there is some master plan to annex everything ever just 'for the lolz' then go ahead.Nearly everyone who I know in Ukraine now goes holidaying in Crimea, and comes back telling people how great things are. If you feel like you in Germany are in a better position to decide how Crimea should live, don't let me stop you Anyway, I wonder how many pundits will lose their jobs soon. CNN and other Clinton-leaning outlets were still pretending she was going to win even with two states to go, it was a bizarre thing. The MSM is dead Edited November 9, 2016 by 6./ZG26_Emil
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Sadly to the delight of so many. Including those on the side of 'terror'. You mean Saudi Arabia and Qatar? The funders of ISIS? 2
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) Yes Kemp, Russia will invade everything. Beware of the bear, boo-hoo! If you had been in Ukraine when that stuff went down you'd understand why virtually everyone in Crimea was very, very happy to have joined Russia and went back to being treated like human beings again. But if you want to believe there is some master plan to annex everything ever just 'for the lolz' then go ahead. Okay. I don't actually think that there is a master plan for Russia to invade everything, but just a couple of comments about "virtually everyone in Crimea was very, very happy". 1. That is according to those news channels that you were watching, right? How many different media sources were you following to make an objective evaluation of these reports? 2. Virtually everybody was happy in Sudetenland also about being part of Germany. So is that good enough reason to break treaties and annex part of another country? Let's take another example, Estonia. At the end of World War 2 most of the ethnic Estonians were evacuated from north-eastern part of Estonia and the area was afterwards forcibly habitated with ethnic Russians by Soviet Union. What if according to some Russian poll these people would be "very happy" to be part of Russia? Edited November 9, 2016 by II./JG77_Kemp
MarcoRossolini Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Welp. Hard to see what's happy about it. What happened to the motion that the whole world vote in the US election?
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/11/09/trump-left-just-lost-war-climate-change/
216th_Lucas_From_Hell Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Okay. I don't actually think that there is a master plan for Russia to invade everything, but just a couple of comments about "virtually everyone in Crimea was very, very happy". 1. That is according to those news channels that you were watching, right? How many different media sources were you following to make an objective evaluation of these reports? 2. Virtually everybody was happy in Sudetenland also about being part of Germany. So is that good enough reason to break treaties and annex part of another country? Let's take another example, Estonia. At the end of World War 2 most of the ethnic Estonians were evacuated from north-eastern part of Estonia and the area was afterwards forcibly habitated with ethnic Russians by Soviet Union. What if according to some Russian poll these people would be "very happy" to be part of Russia? 1. I'd never trust to form an opinion like that based on news channels. I happen to know at least over a good hundred people on the Ukrainian side of the border, and another hundred in Crimea. Everyone on the Ukraine side, including those who support the current Ukrainian government, agree that Crimea going was a good thing and that the region is better off now. Everyone I know in Crimea is extremely happy with the results, and was full for joining Russia. Not only they can bask in political stability, but they also have a normal salary now unlike the $50/month they used to get in Ukraine. 2. Different places, different context, and without any forced relocation or tricks. Ukraine was about to start bombing their regions in the East for disagreeing with them, Crimea was also very opposed to the new government in Ukraine and bound to put up a fight. Russia had a military presence there, overwhelming local backing and the region was much easier to seal off from eventual lunges from Ukraine than Donetsk/Lugansk. Convention didn't stop NATO from laying waste to a good few countries, so while it is important, it is also a given that paper law is bound to be broken and someone will get the short end of the stick. One cannot reprimand Russia for tip-toeing around the UN to annex a region which wanted to join it very badly, while also supporting NATO's very existence given their track record. 3
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 Yes Kemp, Russia will invade everything. Beware of the bear, boo-hoo! It is not me, it is the greatest grand master of chess of all time: https://twitter.com/Kasparov63/status/796196235065626625
216th_Lucas_From_Hell Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 So because he likes to play a board game, suddenly the man becomes an authority in foreign policy? He is allowed to be scared if he wants to be, but it's silly. I have family down in the Baltics and the 'Russian invasion' is a running joke among some, while others truly believe that mumbo-jumbo. Did you know they recently printed out a booklet to hand out in primary schools in one of the countries, titled something like "What To Do If Russia Invades"? It's most sad though that such an atmosphere exists - while the Baltics have always cried wolf, relations between Russia and the rest of Europe were most excellent up until that mess started. Hopefully we'll get back to the good old days soon. 1
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) 1. I'd never trust to form an opinion like that based on news channels. I happen to know at least over a good hundred people on the Ukrainian side of the border, and another hundred in Crimea. Everyone on the Ukraine side, including those who support the current Ukrainian government, agree that Crimea going was a good thing and that the region is better off now. Everyone I know in Crimea is extremely happy with the results, and was full for joining Russia. Not only they can bask in political stability, but they also have a normal salary now unlike the $50/month they used to get in Ukraine. So, also ethnic Ukrainians, ethnic Tartars etc? I have not been following the Crimean thing very actively, but even I have seen different kind of reports from that area. Want me to find you some links to that? 2. Different places, different context, and without any forced relocation or tricks. Ukraine was about to start bombing their regions in the East for disagreeing with them, Crimea was also very opposed to the new government in Ukraine and bound to put up a fight. Russia had a military presence there, overwhelming local backing and the region was much easier to seal off from eventual lunges from Ukraine than Donetsk/Lugansk. Convention didn't stop NATO from laying waste to a good few countries, so while it is important, it is also a given that paper law is bound to be broken and someone will get the short end of the stick. One cannot reprimand Russia for tip-toeing around the UN to annex a region which wanted to join it very badly, while also supporting NATO's very existence given their track record. And you believe all that SERIOUSLY? Ukraine was "about to start" bombing their regions? Does that come from the same handbook that was used for justifying "protecting Germans" in Sudetenland, Czech Republic, Poland? Edited November 9, 2016 by II./JG77_Kemp
6./ZG26_Emil Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 And you believe all that SERIOUSLY? Ukraine was "about to start" bombing their regions? Are you seriously saying that the Ukrainian army and far right militia were not trying to surround Donetsk and Lugansk? They blew those cities to pieces....if anyone else had done this the UN would have been screaming war crimes. Spend 30 minutes on liveleaks....there are millions of videos showing what they did. Ukraine was a coup with a lot of assistance from external countries including the warmongers like Victoria Nuland and friends. An elected president was forced out of office, the people could have waited just a few months to remove him by the ballot box but instead violent gangs took to the streets. 1
Aap Posted November 9, 2016 Posted November 9, 2016 (edited) So because he likes to play a board game, suddenly the man becomes an authority in foreign policy? He is allowed to be scared if he wants to be, but it's silly. I have family down in the Baltics and the 'Russian invasion' is a running joke among some, while others truly believe that mumbo-jumbo. No, but someone with proven track record of understanding connections, causes and consequences in a well known board game might have better understanding of these things in real life also, compared to someone that believes that "everybody" from an annexed area wanted to be part of Russia or other textbook-propaganda. Did you know they recently printed out a booklet to hand out in primary schools in one of the countries, titled something like "What To Do If Russia Invades"? I did not know. I have heard though that they are selling bomb shelters with food reserves in St. Petersburg for rich people. If I have time at some point, I might check out if one / both / none of these claims are true or not. Edited November 9, 2016 by II./JG77_Kemp
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