the facts.

Buddha2525

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so to you History started after world war 2? the largest human rights violation in HIstory was the european eradication and erasure of culture that happened to Native populations of the Americas and Africa.

A whole continent of people was disenfranchised, converted to christianity, murdered, raped and displaced to benefit white european people.

Don't you forget that. Communism is a modern phenomenon that lasted a few decades. The abuse of native americans and native africans has been a systemic attempt at racial cleansing that is ongoing for the last 400 years.
Communism is a Roman idea,, and why their empire fell. They tried buying off loyalty and didn't have the resources to keep up. Which is the exact same thing the US is falling into with our global Team America.imperialism, converting "uncivilized" nations to our stanfard of democracyTM we ourselves don't even follow. And not minding our own business.
 

Herb & Suds

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Communism is a Roman idea,, and why their empire fell. They tried buying off loyalty and didn't have the resources to keep up. Which is the exact same thing the US is falling into with our global Team America.imperialism, converting "uncivilized" nations to our stanfard of democracyTM we ourselves don't even follow. And not minding our own business.
Congrats you are my one and only "IGNORE" member
 

Unclebaldrick

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Communism is a Roman idea,, and why their empire fell. They tried buying off loyalty and didn't have the resources to keep up. Which is the exact same thing the US is falling into with our global Team America.imperialism, converting "uncivilized" nations to our stanfard of democracyTM we ourselves don't even follow. And not minding our own business.
Did it hurt much when we mocked your pathetic, backward country in the 90s? I'll bet it did. Ouch.

But it hasn't really gotten any better, has it? Now your professional criminals can afford foreign tailors and nice cloth but your shoes are still made out of essentially cardboard.

Go get a bottle of Hawthorne and send me the bill. Totally worth it
 
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UncleBuck

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Communism is a Roman idea,, and why their empire fell. They tried buying off loyalty and didn't have the resources to keep up. Which is the exact same thing the US is falling into with our global Team America.imperialism, converting "uncivilized" nations to our stanfard of democracyTM we ourselves don't even follow. And not minding our own business.
Why does no one like you?
 

UncleBuck

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Former top Russian intelligence officer claims FSB has compromised TRUMP through his activities in Moscow sufficiently to be able to blackmail him. According to several knowledgeable sources, his conduct in Moscow has included [REDACTED BY THE MOSCOW PROJECT] arranged/ monitored by the FSB
 
Communism is a Roman idea,, and why their empire fell. They tried buying off loyalty and didn't have the resources to keep up. Which is the exact same thing the US is falling into with our global Team America.imperialism, converting "uncivilized" nations to our stanfard of democracyTM we ourselves don't even follow. And not minding our own business.
LMAO, explain this please. How exactly was the Roman Empire communist? This should be good...
 

UncleBuck

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  1. Speaking to a trusted compatriot in June 2016 sources A and B, a senior Russian Foreign Ministry figure and a former top level Russian intelligence officer still active inside the Kremlin respectively, the Russian authorities had been cultivating and supporting US Republican presidential candidate, Donald TRUMP for at least 5 years. Source B asserted that the TRUMP operation was both supported and directed by Russian President Vladimir PUTIN. Its aim was to sow discord and disunity both within the US itself, but more especially within the Transatlantic alliance which was viewed as inimical to Russia’s interests. Source C, a senior Russian financial official said the Trump operation should be seen in terms of PUTIN’s desire to return to Nineteenth Century ‘Great Power’ politics anchored upon countries’ interests rather than the ideals-based international order established after World War Two. S/he had overheard PUTIN talking in this way to close associates on several occasions.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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  1. Speaking to a trusted compatriot in June 2016 sources A and B, a senior Russian Foreign Ministry figure and a former top level Russian intelligence officer still active inside the Kremlin respectively, the Russian authorities had been cultivating and supporting US Republican presidential candidate, Donald TRUMP for at least 5 years. Source B asserted that the TRUMP operation was both supported and directed by Russian President Vladimir PUTIN. Its aim was to sow discord and disunity both within the US itself, but more especially within the Transatlantic alliance which was viewed as inimical to Russia’s interests. Source C, a senior Russian financial official said the Trump operation should be seen in terms of PUTIN’s desire to return to Nineteenth Century ‘Great Power’ politics anchored upon countries’ interests rather than the ideals-based international order established after World War Two. S/he had overheard PUTIN talking in this way to close associates on several occasions.

No source given for your own fact thread.

I want to believe.
 

UncleBuck

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  1. In terms of specifics, Source A confided that the Kremlin had been feeding TRUMP and his team valuable intelligence on his opponents, including Democratic presidential candidate Hillary CLINTON, for several years (see more below). This was confirmed by Source D, a close associate of TRUMP who had organized and managed his recent trips to Moscow, and who reported, also in June 2016, that this Russian intelligence had been “very helpful”. The Kremlin’s cultivation operation on TRUMP also had comprised offering him various lucrative real estate development business deals in Russia, especially in relation to the ongoing 2018 World Cup soccer tournament, However, so far, for reasons unknown, TRUMP had not taken up any of these.
 

relaxinginUSA

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  1. In terms of specifics, Source A confided that the Kremlin had been feeding TRUMP and his team valuable intelligence on his opponents, including Democratic presidential candidate Hillary CLINTON, for several years (see more below). This was confirmed by Source D, a close associate of TRUMP who had organized and managed his recent trips to Moscow, and who reported, also in June 2016, that this Russian intelligence had been “very helpful”. The Kremlin’s cultivation operation on TRUMP also had comprised offering him various lucrative real estate development business deals in Russia, especially in relation to the ongoing 2018 World Cup soccer tournament, However, so far, for reasons unknown, TRUMP had not taken up any of these.
Who do you think mueller will indict next? :lol:
 

UncleBuck

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  1. However, there were other aspects to TRUMP’s engagement with the Russian authorities. One which had borne fruit for them was to exploit TRUMP’s personal obsessions and [REDACTED BY THE MOSCOW PROJECT] in order to obtain suitable ‘kompromat’ (compromising material) on him. According to Source D, where s/he had been present, TRUMP’S [REDACTED BY THE MOSCOW PROJECT]conduct in Moscow included hiring the presidential suite of the Ritz Carlton Hotel, where he knew President and Mrs OBAMA (whom he hated) had stayed on one of their official trips to Russia, and [REDACTED BY THE MOSCOW PROJECT]. The hotel was known to be under FSB control with microphones and concealed cameras in all the main rooms to record anything they wanted to.
 

Buddha2525

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Why does no one like you?
Because I like to throw out ideas just to see if maybe something else is to blame than what we normally think. People don't like their preconceived notions challenged, and what if senarios to explore a subject make them feel uneasy and uncomfortable. But if we don't try to understand something from all angles, finding a better solution is almost impossible.
 

Budley Doright

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Because I like to throw out ideas just to see if maybe something else is to blame than what we normally think. People don't like their preconceived notions challenged, and what if senarios to explore a subject make them feel uneasy and uncomfortable. But if we don't try to understand something from all angles, finding a better solution is almost impossible.
Does the fact that Buddhist monks are conspiring to rape and murder women and children make you uncomfortable?
 
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