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Too much reading.
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Yawn
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So OP is pro-Putin? Just trying to determine how whacked out of his mind he is. I assume OP thinks that Ukraine is chock full of Nazis that need killin.
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never quite sure the direction of the posts lately
do you think UKR has bio labs the USA has their hands in?
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I don't believe anyone here agrees with Putin.
However the timing of his actions is very curious.
So why now? What triggered his actions?
Only if we had an honest media, and a transparent government to inform us.
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whatever putin said his pretext was...is pretty much out the window. he's about to starve out 200k people in the next week or so
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God, I hope you are getting paid for this, Normal Guy.
I mean, you're terrible at it, but you put in so much time posting Russian propaganda that you really deserve to be compensated by somebody. The Russians, the GOP. Somebody needs to be paying you for all this work on this and many other sites.
(FYI, don't take Rubles. They're worthless now...)
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SkyBot84,
Whether Normal Guy truly believes and agrees with what he posts is irrelevant. I have yet to see him post anything that is factually accurate. And it is certainly possible he is pro-Putin. I mean, heck, there are several Republicans in Congress and personalities on Fox (News) that are openly pro-Putin and have been promoting him for years.
Most likely, Normal Guy is paid to go to several different websites and repeat this stuff over and over again to try to spread this propaganda and misinformation. Whoever pays him wants the American people to stay as divided as possible on Russia and many other issues. When America is divided, it makes it so much easier for his bosses (whoever they are) to accomplish what they want to accomplish. It is a common practice.
I just hope Normal Guy is getting a decent wage so he can make an appointment to see one of the many lovely ladies on this site.
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#NormalDUMBFUCK
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it's interesting...fox has had a couple of really definitive interviews about the labs started in the ussr days and what they are doing now with them
would have thought tucker would be updating his speel, but NOPE
lil hard to watch lately with this going on...he's hellbent on something...not sure what it is
came off like a selfish prick when this thing started
even gutfeld leans in that direction...shit, they had a special of this mother-in-law crossing the border
jessie....that dude follows the first two.
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OP is a Russian bot, no way is he a Republican. The party of Ronald Reagan would never speak for Pustink. Go back to sucking Pustink dick!
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See the Proof of US, Under Obama, Funded Biolabs in Ukraine You Were Told Didn't Exist
Breaking down the trail of evidence proving the US funded biolabs in Ukraine
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tucker doesn't want a war with russia btw...he thinks the media and war machine are pushing for it and doesn't trust them.
not a big fan of the sanctions that will crush middle/low-income people in america
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I don't believe anyone here agrees with Putin.
However the timing of his actions is very curious.
So why now? What triggered his actions?
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Because there is a Lemon in the White House and trying to make lemonade is not going to work.
So Putin knows he can get away with this.
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the interview i saw was about the US helping them contain...maybe even close up the old soviet labs, but that's been a lot of years
I'll have to find that interview again.
although obama being involved with it? china? ukraine? wouldn't trust that fucker
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most of the time...dude is right
again, you will never ever admit anything anyway...so I'm done with it now. maybe I will look for that interview
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you're like a lil child with that reasoning
did you read about the summer meeting?
how about the afghan debacle?
nothing about covid? russia have an easy time with it? like we did or china did?
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Might be important to know if these are active bio labs. Nuland seemed to admit they are because she said the US feared disaster if they fell into Russian hands. Some reports say uo to 30 labs and near the Russian border. If there are active pathogens in the lab one can see the danger that might dwarf anything the Wuhan lab did.
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Yahoo TV
Fox News's Jennifer Griffin contradicts Tucker Carlson's coverage of Russian conspiracy
“In terms of Ukraine’s biolabs, which have come under scrutiny tonight,” Griffin said, “those are Soviet-era biolabs that the U.S. has been engaged [with] since 2005 in trying to help Ukraine convert the research facilities safely.”
In pointing out that the U.S. has been working with these labs since 2005, she was referencing the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Act of 2005. There has been this type of cooperation in other former Soviet states going back to the early ’90s, and Griffin gave an example of some of the work that’s been done.
“In Uzbekistan, for instance,” Griffin said, “the United States eliminated nearly 12 tons of weaponized anthrax from an island in the Aral Sea in 2001.”
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