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1 posted on
11/26/2004 7:34:00 AM PST by
Kozak
To: Kozak
Well, the Ukraine girls really knock me out...
2 posted on
11/26/2004 7:36:28 AM PST by
inquest
(Now is the time to remove the leftist influence from the GOP. "Unity" can wait.)
To: Kozak; Solon; Leo Carpathian; KOZ.; ukie
3 posted on
11/26/2004 7:37:58 AM PST by
Kozak
(Anti Shahada: " There is no God named Allah, and Muhammed is his False Prophet")
To: Kozak
Now we know where our democrats learned their tactics.
4 posted on
11/26/2004 7:40:59 AM PST by
FrogMom
(Sad Arizonian)
To: Kozak
5 posted on
11/26/2004 7:42:30 AM PST by
Fiddlstix
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To: Kozak
IMO, Putin is pushing Russia back to the USSR. He's a longtime Soviet communist and, FWIW, I think he wants to re-create the USSR.
Bush may sort of like him but I think he is not to be trusted. Gorby was a better friend than Putin. Putin strikes me as "legacy-building*" dangerous.
* Legacy-building - as in the Clinton model.
7 posted on
11/26/2004 7:43:10 AM PST by
DustyMoment
(Repeal CFR NOW!!)
To: Kozak
Sounds just like Philadelphia!
8 posted on
11/26/2004 7:43:52 AM PST by
HonorInPa
To: Kozak
Sunday's stolen election in Ukraine is becoming a full-fledged crisisI'm glad to see the WSJ making a bold statement & calling the election stolen.
Did you see Yanukovych's remarks today calling Yushchenko a "pesky cat"? Nothing like exhibiting statesman-like behavior.
Yanukovych will never have legitmacy.
11 posted on
11/26/2004 8:10:25 AM PST by
Solon
To: Kozak
14 posted on
11/26/2004 9:07:19 AM PST by
nw_arizona_granny
(Today, please pray for God's miracle, we are not going to make it without him.)
To: Kozak
Maybe not USSR but for sure nothing much better. Almost all former Soviet
Republics, without Baltic states and Georgia have dictators in power, they are all Russian puppets. That is the aim of their policy, now they want set Yanukovych
15 posted on
11/26/2004 9:46:21 AM PST by
Lukasz
(Terra Polonia Semper Fidelis!)
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