If your political party has slowly convinced you that Vladimir Putin is the good guy, and that's what you now believe, then you are probably not salvageable.
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Considering their parents/grandparents lived through the Cold War with Russia, you would think they would be pro Ukraine. Then again, getting rid of black and brown people are more important
The International Criminal Court has an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin for alleged war crimes that include Russia forcibly taking Ukrainian children.You support a murderous kidnapper and perpetrator of atrocities. Party of Christian values, right?
Was it Obama winning that changed people’s opinion or was it the Iraq war being a complete disaster? (Serious question - I was always against that war, so I’m not really sure.)
When anyone can watch a debacle like the White House event with Zelenskyy and come away calling him the bad guy, you know they're lost forever. From Donald's jab about his outfit at the front door to the unbridled verbal attack from Donald and JD, it was obviously an ambush. No other explanation.
One has to wonder if there is anything he can do that is offensive or illegal enough for the cultists to change their view. I say view because I don’t think the word “mind” applies, it implies that there is a capacity to think.
The biggest problem in world politics is the US belief that in any conflict it is possible to identify one group as "the good guys" and all the rest are "black hats" and can be bombed with impunity.
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I think so.
The biggest problem in world politics is the US belief that in any conflict it is possible to identify one group as "the good guys" and all the rest are "black hats" and can be bombed with impunity.
Putin isn't a good guy, but neither is Netanyahu.
You support the war Putin created?
Think invader trumps the invaded?
Or USA supports communist war?
FU for abandoning all we stand for!
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