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This one is for the Russian apologists.
Hamus Yaigh replied to BarBoy's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
Only a Putin lackey could spout such in the context of this thread.- 93 replies
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Russia Dismisses Proposed Peace Deal from Trump Transition Team
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
This is of course utterly absurd. While it's true that Russia's military forces are sizable, the idea that they could afford to lose 100,000 troops and still be able to replace them is extremely unlikely. Even Russia, with its huge population and conscription policies, would struggle to sustain such losses without significant impact on the country's economy and morale. History suggests that dictatorships like Putins are inherently unstable and often fail in the long run. There are many factors at play, including: Economic instability, corruption and human rights abuses. There can only be one outcome to Putin's folly. -
The above could be viewed as a case of the pot calling the kettle black. While you may be pointing out issues that some Americans may perceive with the Democratic Party, many of the issues they mention could be seen as flaws in the Republican Party as well. For example, crime rates in Republican-led states like Texas and Florida have also increased, and the Republican Party has been criticized for stoking fears about migrants and transgender individuals without proposing meaningful solutions. So, it could be seen as hypocritical to accuse the Democrats of being "toxic" when the Republican Party has its own share of problems. Wouldn't it be more productive as a country to share common values that most humans aspire to instead of spreading hateful bile?
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That we now have ELEVEN pages and counting of astute AN members discussing whether the earth is flat suggests this whole web site has very little hope for the future.
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Zelensky condemns 'inhumane' Christmas Day attack
Hamus Yaigh replied to webfact's topic in World News
Case closed your honor, the defendant is incapable of making a rational thought. Firstly, the conflict in Ukraine isn’t merely a “proxy war”—it is a war of aggression by Russia that has caused immense suffering for Ukrainians, destroyed lives and infrastructure, and violated international law. Secondly, the term "Great Game" refers to a period of political conflict between the British and Russian empires in the 19th century. While the geopolitical power struggles of today may echo aspects of the past, it is overly simplistic to reduce the current conflict to a historical analogy. -
Watch: Graphic Inmate's Fatal Beating by NY Officers Sparks Outrage
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Absolutely not. However beating up prisoners is not only morally wrong, but it's also illegal. Prisoners have the right to be treated humanely, and officers who violate this right can be subject to criminal charges. You did notice that in the clear as day video capture? Obviously being a prison officer is a tough job and doesn't attract the sharpest tools, as evidenced by these morons who allowed it to be filmed. -
Zelensky condemns 'inhumane' Christmas Day attack
Hamus Yaigh replied to webfact's topic in World News
This comment is textbook insanity and an example of blaming the victim, and it’s completely false and frankly, disrespectful. Here are just a few points that make it completely insane: 1/ Russia is the aggressor in this conflict, having invaded Ukraine in February 2022. They have continued to launch missile attacks throughout the conflict. 2/ Ukraine has been defending its territory and people against Russian aggression, and they have every right to use whatever means necessary to defend themselves. 3/ Western-supplied weapons have been provided to Ukraine for the purpose of defending against Russian aggression. Lets hope you may regain your sanity in time to come. -
Not in my experience. For the last three years, or since the new online system was introduced, I have completed my 'first' 90-day report on-line after my annual renewal of my extension of stay. My office is CW. But Arick is talking about a new visa and you are talking about a new extension of stay. Not the same.
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Zelensky condemns 'inhumane' Christmas Day attack
Hamus Yaigh replied to webfact's topic in World News
But he got "Putin the genocidal war criminal dictator" part correct for certain. -
Woman Dies After Being Set on Fire in New York Subway
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
More senseless rhetoric. Its not as if every illegal crossing the borders is setting people on fire. -
Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
The fear of Sharia law taking over can be exaggerated or misinformed. It's important to separate the reality of Sharia law in these countries like the UK and many other western nations from the often-misleading narratives that are promoted by some political activists. In reality, Sharia law in these countries is generally limited to voluntary use in civil matters, like family disputes and inheritance. These informal Sharia courts or councils have no legal authority in the broader legal system and are not recognized as part of the official legal framework. -
Britain’s Sharia Courts and the Challenge of Religious Freedom
Hamus Yaigh replied to Social Media's topic in World News
Sharia law for civil matters has been used in many Muslim communities around the world such as the US and European countries for a long time. -
Trump’s big fat abject lie …and why he keeps telling it.
Hamus Yaigh replied to Red Phoenix's topic in Off the beaten track
Not political fences, common sense. Anyone with any can read into the nonsense from the get go. A few clues for you about the post you made: The term "independent sources" can be misleading, as it implies that these sources are free from bias or conflicts of interest. However, many so-called independent sources are not subject to the same rigorous peer-review process or scientific scrutiny as mainstream sources. The claim that excess deaths have increased in heavily-vaccinated countries is not supported by evidence. In fact, studies have shown that countries with high vaccination rates have generally experienced lower mortality rates than countries with low vaccination rates. The term "turbo-cancer" is not a recognized medical term, and there is no evidence to suggest that mRNA vaccines are causing an increase in cancer or cardiovascular disease. Overall, the comments you made appear to be promoting conspiracy theories and misinformation about vaccines, and should be viewed with skepticism. Why not read up on the science rather than resort to nonsense conspiracy? You know it makes sense. -
What part of "The ICC issued an arrest warrant for Putin in March 2023, accusing him of war crimes related to the alleged forced deportation of Ukrainian children to Russia following its February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The warrant significantly restricts Putin’s international travel, as ICC member states are obligated to detain him upon entry" is hard to grasp?
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Proof of address?
Hamus Yaigh replied to Guderian's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
So if you know a chanote is an option and TOT bill is not so easy now, why not use the chanote? That's what I do along with a yellow book. Never ever used utility bills for immigration myself. -
Was Ex police officer Derek Chauvin wrongly convicted !
Hamus Yaigh replied to riclag's topic in Political Soapbox
And you believe everything you read on X? Echo chamber of the gullible. -
Sorry if this has been touched on before but 23 pages of chat is beyond me. I received the K_Bank email and forms addressed to me a A VALUABLE CUSTOMER and not even mentioning my name or account numbers. The forms only ask for my name and no bank account numbers. How do they handle this with all the confusion over foreign names middle names and family names. How do they tie it down to you and your accounts, or don't they?