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10 minutes ago, Cameroni said:

 

No, it's Kamala propaganda.

 

She said it in the debate, remember? Unqualified, unlimited, total support for Ukraine to fight Russia. So she wants to pour gasoline on the fire.

 

Net result, if Russia is forced to use a nuclear device at some point, the US and NATO response will determine if we all live or die. I can guarantee you now if the US or NATO make it a hot war Russia would use nuclear bombs if her survival is threatened.

 

So clearly, Trump's option to end the UKraine war is an option that is safer for all of us. Including, above all Ukrainians. As President Pavel reminded Zelensky, if you kill half the population of Ukraine it will never be a victory, no matter what happens. Zelensky does not seem to get it.

 

Reward Russia for "villainy"? Declaring war is the right of every state, it is no way "villainous". The lies and deception NATO served Russia for decades was villainous.

 

Whether Russia's threats of nuclear bombs is a bluff or not is not something you want to find out, Jinghthing. Trust me.

 

Let's end the war instead. It's safer.

Trump doesn't want to end the war. He wants to make Putin happy. 

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On 10/10/2024 at 8:03 AM, herfiehandbag said:

Oh I don't know, I recall many Americans comment on the Brexit debate in the UK!

 

Equally, it is important to consider that with the incredible economic, military and political "clout" which the US holds, greater than any other nation, which they are not exactly backwards in displaying and at times using, and the role of "leaders of the free world" which again they are assiduous in ensuring is acknowledged, and have done since 1945: well then inevitably many worldwide will have opinions and wish to comment and/or contribute to the debate.

 

You can't really have it both ways: be the greatest power and influence on the world yet exist in isolation!

I don't recall ever posting my comment on Brexit debate. If I had I'd simply be going by what I've read or heard on the news. No real life experience.

 

The same goes for non US citizens posting about things like illegal aliens and life in general in the USA. They post graphs and links to the liberal news sources which downplays the problem. Now, if I was to post real life experiences related to some of these topics, well that's trolling and conspiracy.

 

Now you also have the professionals who IMO don't really believe their stance but they pick the liberal one because there is way more liberal news than conservative ones. 

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5 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

I don't recall ever posting my comment on Brexit debate. If I had I'd simply be going by what I've read or heard on the news. No real life experience.

 

The same goes for non US citizens posting about things like illegal aliens and life in general in the USA. They post graphs and links to the liberal news sources which downplays the problem. Now, if I was to post real life experiences related to some of these topics, well that's trolling and conspiracy.

 

Now you also have the professionals who IMO don't really believe their stance but they pick the liberal one because there is way more liberal news than conservative ones. 

 

I don't understand the British in particular living 24/7 in these topics about the US. I've made a few, very few comments, usually allowing for my ignorance of firsthand knowledge about UK subjects. One of the reasons of course is that the UK in actuality is a rather small irrelevant country on the fringe of Europe. Not much of what happens there effects any place other than there. The US on the other hand influences even the smallest of international actors and actions. So I can see why non-Americans shove their nose in here. Still, it doesn't excuse their woeful ignorance about subjects such as illegal immigration, which some of us have experienced firsthand for almost our entire lives. Personal experience always trumps self-serving graphs and charts put out by organizations and political parties who derive their income from serving illegal immigrants.

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Well it looks that Kamala will get up.

Not because she is any good, but because 60% of voters can not stand Trump.

 

That is a sad situation.

The stupid republicans should have realized that Trump was a dud when he lost in a landslide to Joe Biden after only one term.

 

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On 10/12/2024 at 2:46 PM, TroubleandGrumpy said:

they are delusional against Trump. He was POTUS for 4 years - and what did he actually do wrong - SFA

He lost to Joe Biden for a start. 
A rare one term President.

A loser. 
 

He shut done a lot of the economy over the Covid cold which cost trillions.

 

Told people to take dodgy Covid vaccines.

 

Lost the trade war with china.

 

Only built 2% of the wall and the Mexicans didn’t pay.

 

Botched a hush money payment to a plus sized porn star who didn’t stay hushed.

 

Added 8 trillion to USAs debt 

 

Did a lot a money printing during his lockdown for the Covid cold which increased inflation. 
 

Didn’t drain the swamp as his many court cases indicate. 
 

Complete failure really. He really stuffed everything up.

 

I don’t think Kamala will be much good, but she couldn’t be any worse could she?

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Jill Stein.

 

The outcome for us all spins on a sixpence.

 

Heads Harris: oh dear, we're f*****.

Tails Trump: oh dear, we're f*****.

 

Stein? Silly as it may sound....and I know it sounds silly & naive right now.....but a Stein administration would pivot the world away from the hopelessness of the current  system we've sleepily accepted via a mad mainstream media & corporate cascade of baffling BS. 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 10/11/2024 at 7:23 PM, Cameroni said:

 

No, it's Kamala propaganda.

 

She said it in the debate, remember? Unqualified, unlimited, total support for Ukraine to fight Russia. So she wants to pour gasoline on the fire.

 

Net result, if Russia is forced to use a nuclear device at some point, the US and NATO response will determine if we all live or die. I can guarantee you now if the US or NATO make it a hot war Russia would use nuclear bombs if her survival is threatened.

 

So clearly, Trump's option to end the UKraine war is an option that is safer for all of us. Including, above all Ukrainians. As President Pavel reminded Zelensky, if you kill half the population of Ukraine it will never be a victory, no matter what happens. Zelensky does not seem to get it.

 

Reward Russia for "villainy"? Declaring war is the right of every state, it is no way "villainous". The lies and deception NATO served Russia for decades was villainous.

 

Whether Russia's threats of nuclear bombs is a bluff or not is not something you want to find out, Jinghthing. Trust me.

 

Let's end the war instead. It's safer.

zelensky is doing what his US puppet masters tell him. 

 

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On 10/12/2024 at 1:51 PM, John Drake said:

 

I don't understand the British in particular living 24/7 in these topics about the US. I've made a few, very few comments, usually allowing for my ignorance of firsthand knowledge about UK subjects. One of the reasons of course is that the UK in actuality is a rather small irrelevant country on the fringe of Europe. Not much of what happens there effects any place other than there. The US on the other hand influences even the smallest of international actors and actions. So I can see why non-Americans shove their nose in here. Still, it doesn't excuse their woeful ignorance about subjects such as illegal immigration, which some of us have experienced firsthand for almost our entire lives. Personal experience always trumps self-serving graphs and charts put out by organizations and political parties who derive their income from serving illegal immigrants.

the UK and some of the EU can understand illegal immigration now, it's certainly an issue in the UK, Ireland, Sweden, France.

 

 

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Asking that question in a poll where 95% of members are leftist liberals.

 

Doesn’t take a rocket scientist or award winning journalist in which we have several on the forum to figure out who they would vote for.

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3 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

 

 

I don’t think Kamala will be much good, but she couldn’t be any worse could she?

 

 

People said the same about queer keir starmer (who also has a marxist background).

 

Lube up US peope!

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On 10/12/2024 at 7:51 AM, John Drake said:

 

I don't understand the British in particular living 24/7 in these topics about the US. 

 

 

That's because Americans are often completely oblivious.  It's why u guys often stick out like a sore thumb.

 

US Poly=ticks is the only interest most have in your cuontry - its because US policies affect the rest of the world - Shouldn't really be a surprise when u consider all the regime change, wars and other BS yr govt and CIA are behind.

 

The US electing a marxist will also be significant for the rest of the world.

As will electing spreadthrift boomer retard Trump.

 

2 appalling American people - the world watches on with dismay.

 

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On 10/11/2024 at 2:49 PM, Cameroni said:

 

Russia does not want a genocide of is Slav brethren in Ukraine. Russia merely wants a neighbour that is not pro American, pro Western and is not a member of NATO. It's a national security issue, not an ideology or racial issue.

 

They have not indicated they want the rest of Ukraine.  Whatever happens Russia will keep Donbass and Crimea. The only question is how many Ukrainian soldiers and civilians have to die. The sooner the Ukraine negotiates the better it will be for the Ukrainians.

 

 

True words spoken.

 

Upon the fall of the Berlin wall, ex chancellor Helmut Kohl assuered Putin that there would be no "eastward expansion" of NATO.  But that's exactly what happened. Looking at the map, as a Russian, I would also feel "encirceld". The eastward expansion of NATO was absolutely uncalled for and entirely unnecessary.


Always keeping in mind, that NATO is  not a bunch of Hula Hoop dancers but a military organisation.


AND THAT IS THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM.


And, making it more "spicy": In the eastern Ukraine people speak and think Russian. Something like a "homecoming".

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