Ukraine Crisis

7djengo7

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I'm definitely a supporter of the US, and the people of Ukraine are innocent victims of Putin's aggression. I support them and their effort to defend themselves, and I support us giving military aid to them to defend themselves.
Why do you continually refuse to get your sorry can overseas to where the action is and volunteer to be a human shield between Putin and the Ukrainians whom you meaninglessly say you "support", you empty-talking coward? Your empty talk--what you asininely call "support"--is worthless... other than as a clear advertisement that you approve of Putin's actions.
 

Jefferson

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The left has no sense of humor. Want proof? Tune in to any of the monologs from the late night talk-show hosts desperately trying to be funny. Listen to the response from the audience. You won't hear laughter. You'll hear what is called "clapter." The audience merely claps at the pathetic jokes.
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7djengo7

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Here are a couple examples of @User Name promoting pro-Putin propaganda:
Russia is in the process of overthrowing the pro-Ukrainian government of Ukraine, and it is failing badly. Halleluja!
Putin's military is getting its butt kicked back to Russia, and that's good news.
IOW, Putin, through his dupe/mouthpiece, @User Name, is encouraging hypocritical non-Ukrainian "supporters" of Ukrainians to continue in their policy of not actually supporting the Ukrainians.

@User Name's "Putin bad!" empty talk is useless against Putin, and poses absolutely no threat to him.
 

User Name

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a U-turn in his stance on Ukraine this week, telling Piers Morgan that he believes Putin is “a war criminal” who needs to be held “accountable” for invading the eastern European country. He even went so far as to call Russia “basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons.” Just days prior, he told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that the conflict amounted to a “territorial dispute” and that America had no business intervening any further. He faced stark pushback from both sides of the aisle for the comments last week—and almost immediately walked back his position during his interview with Morgan by saying the statements were “mischaracterized”—and that Russia was “wrong” to both invade Ukraine last year and annex Crimea in 2014.

 

Arthur Brain

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis made a U-turn in his stance on Ukraine this week, telling Piers Morgan that he believes Putin is “a war criminal” who needs to be held “accountable” for invading the eastern European country. He even went so far as to call Russia “basically a gas station with a bunch of nuclear weapons.” Just days prior, he told Fox News host Tucker Carlson that the conflict amounted to a “territorial dispute” and that America had no business intervening any further. He faced stark pushback from both sides of the aisle for the comments last week—and almost immediately walked back his position during his interview with Morgan by saying the statements were “mischaracterized”—and that Russia was “wrong” to both invade Ukraine last year and annex Crimea in 2014.

Well, Putin is undoubtedly a war criminal, there's no two ways about that but with the likes of DeSantis it's not much of a surprise. Ironic really though, as Piers Morgan is pretty much the UK equivalent of Tucker Carlson in certain ways...
 
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