volprof
Destroyer of Nihilists
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Sure they seized buildings after weeks of protest. They wanted a voice and to be heard like they were in the Crimea. And if you'll remember the Kiev junta sent in their orange construction cap wearing right wingers to try and quell these protest like they did at Maiden with the riot police.
I hardly think that seizing buildings and demanding a voice is justified with errant bombing and killing of civilians and children.
article is a little sparse on details.... would rather complain about lack of coverage than actually cover the actual topic. and with the lack of coverage provided by the guys complaining about a lack of coverage I wonder if the 'mass grave' is the one of the 4 bodies found earlier, which i definitely read about on some of the 'larger biased' sources, and yes the fingers pointed to Ukraine. keep pushing the agenda kettle.
If I have an alternative view or source, naturally it's going to be called an agenda by posters like yourself. Obviously there are two sides to every story, but because our govt/media only puts out one side, I thought it would be helpful to the blind homers on this site.
I was actually agreeing with your side on this, Ukraine probably did something bad.l I was just pointing out that the article fails to actually talk about the event that they are complaining about (could be a new find but they don't tell us about it), while I, a reader of the media you and the article complain about, already knew about the event and had learned more (how many bodies, where, and who probably did it) from the media which doesn't give enough coverage.....yet still provides more than the article.... that's where I was coming from. this time at least.
As fighting rages around eastern Ukraine despite a tenuous ceasefire agreement between Russian separatists and the Ukrainian government, bodies continue to pile up in the morgues of Donetsk, with officials reporting at least 20 deaths over the last two days, according to Russian media.
What year exactly do you guys think the US became the excuse for everything bad that happens in the world? I think it must have been sometime in the 90s, although I'm not sure about the exact year. Any thoughts?
That is actually about right. Really, I think we turned to the dark side after we removed Mossadegh from power in Iran back in the early 1950s, but people began to catch on around Desert Storm, I believe.
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That's a good guess, but I don't think it was quite that early. Everyone still had England or France to blame for their problems at that point. We were probably only 5th or 6th on the fault list, quite frankly. I'm going to stick with the 90s, because that was after the fall of the Soviets, which means that everyone in the world only had one legitimate scapegoat for their problems.
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That is actually about right. Really, I think we turned to the dark side after we removed Mossadegh from power in Iran back in the early 1950s, but people began to catch on around Desert Storm, I believe.
