Dajenarit wrote:The Syrians have been saying for years the truth but who will listen?
https://youtu.be/DCu8mNC1JyE
Steve James wrote:Someone who doesn't hold a position on morality has no business calling anything immoral.
You asked me a really strange question earlier, whether I think it is immoral to do anything about a genocide. I can't imagine why you think this needs to be asked and answered, but the answer is no, it is not immoral to take action against genocide, but that has nothing to do with the points I've made.
Azer wrote:Na, no nazi's in Ukraine, they just really like celebrating everyone's birthday, even Hitler, you know because he also had a birthday and deserves a cake!!!
https://eadaily.com/en/news/2018/04/20/ ... s-birthday
https://galinfo.com.ua/news/u_tsentri_l ... 85790.html
Steve James wrote:Oh, fwiw, I don't bother listening to videos by random dudes on Youtube who know as much about what happened as I do. Get him to join the board and post; then, it'll be possible to argue with him.
Btw, I tend to agree with bombing those sites for lots of reasons. I also remember that in 2013 Trump criticized Obama for wanting to get more involved in Syria. When Trump got into office, he then criticized Obama for not doing enough. Now, people will say that getting involved by sending troops and bombing is good leadership; and, that changing his mind shows his flexibility.
Then there's the claim about him having a secret plan. Yep, he's keeping it to himself. So, whatever he does will either be his brilliancy or the fault of someone else. Have you heard him say he's failed in any way? True, it takes character to do that.
grzegorz wrote:I am actually about to buy some land in the Ukraine. Not too bad for a thick headed delivery driver, eh?
I would actually be more impressed if you posted your photo but somehow I don't see that happening.
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