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Until you show proof of this, you are a liar.

Stop playing the martyr. It is tiresome.

You know damn good and well you posted it once.

Like I said before. If you changed your mind, that's fine. We're all entitled to it. I've changed my mind about things on here plenty of times.

There's absolutely no reason why Godfatha should agree with me on this. We have no "alliance." He rarely posts. But, like me, he remember you having said something once about how Ukraine was just a part of Russia historically anyhow, so it didn't have any national identity, basically.

I thought that interesting in light of your recent post concerning how none of the people of the Caucasus, Urals, and Central Asian Russian Republics were "Russian."
 
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Any of you guys in the military who aren't whiny-butts (Grand Vol, Sergeant Vol, et al.). Can you provide some sort of rationale as to why we have never developed our own road-mobile ICBMs? Does our air and, particularly, sea, deterrence seem to be enough?

I kind of like the idea of road-mobiles.
 
Any of you guys in the military who aren't whiny-butts (Grand Vol, Sergeant Vol, et al.). Can you provide some sort of rationale as to why we have never developed our own road-mobile ICBMs? Does our air and, particularly, sea, deterrence seem to be enough?

I kind of like the idea of road-mobiles.

MGM-134 Midgetman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

With the end of the cold war in the 1990s the U.S. scaled back its development of new nuclear weapons. The Midgetman program was therefore cancelled in January 1992. The legacy of its lighter graphite-wound solid rocket motor technology lived on in the GEM side boosters used on the Delta rockets, and the Orion stages of the Pegasus air-launched rocket.

Unarmed Midgetman Missile a Failure in First Test - NYTimes.com
 
Stop playing the martyr. It is tiresome.

You know damn good and well you posted it once.

Like I said before. If you changed your mind, that's fine. We're all entitled to it. I've changed my mind about things on here plenty of times.

There's absolutely no reason why Godfatha should agree with me on this. We have no "alliance." He rarely posts. But, like me, he remember you having said something once about how Ukraine was just a part of Russia historically anyhow, so it didn't have any national identity, basically.

I thought that interesting in light of your recent post concerning how none of the people of the Caucasus, Urals, and Central Asian Russian Republics were "Russian."


Whoa.. lets stop right there. I've said and maintain that Crimea has been a part of Russia for over 200 years. Get it straight. The only thing I can say about the rest of Ukraine is that it was part of the Soviet Union for 60 years or whatever. There is a big difference.
 
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Whoa.. lets stop right there. I've said and maintain that Crimea has been a part of Russia for over 200 years. Get it straight. The only thing I can say about the rest of Ukraine is that it was part of the Soviet Union for 60 years or whatever. There is a big difference.

You're an uneducated pinko commie. Research Kievian Rus. Ukraine was Russia before Russia was Russia.
 
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Whoa.. lets stop right there. I've said and maintain that Crimea has been a part of Russia for over 200 years. Get it straight. The only thing I can say about the rest of Ukraine is that it was part of the Soviet Union for 60 years or whatever. There is a big difference.

You pinko commie.
 
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Sorry, I just went to the Burger King for the two for 5 dollars chicken parmisian sandwich, and, I be goshdarn if they didn't have it in stock. Had to settle for a Little Caesar's instead.

What kind of communist Russian country is this!
 
How many commies do you know that voted for Ron Paul in two primaries, support the Bill of Rights and wants a smaller, non-interventionist, less intrusive govt?

No way you're a libertarian. With the way you sympathize with Russian politics, I thought for sure you had to be a liberal.
 
For the record, I am libertarian in most views minus foreign policy. I work in the field and am of mind that you have to be proactive in diplomacy, protect your national interests, and use the "big stick" when appropriate.
 
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For the record, I am libertarian in most views minus foreign policy. I work in the field and am of mind that you have to be proactive in diplomacy, protect your national interests, and use the "big stick" when appropriate.

I would side with Washington and Jefferson's wisdom about foreign affairs.
 
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