Posted on 11/17/2009 7:25:57 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
And all of this why? Because the Neo-Soviets under Putin KNOW they will NOT be stopped by a fellow Commie at the helm in DC. Obama is not just a disaster for our country, but Freedom in the WORLD as a whole...
Of course, for those of us on your ping list — I’m sure we can pretty much agree that this was coming for a LONG time now. When Bush was in office the leaders of Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia were ready to show their support to Georgia. With no-one to back them up Georgia WILL fall to the Neo-Soviets, and the rest of the former Russian provinces will quickly follow suit.
The ONLY thing that will stop this is for the citizens of these countries fighting NOW - not later - NOW... A BIG problem is that they haven’t had enough time after the fall of the Communist State to get back on their feet, and the old folks who remember just how bad things REALLY were in Soviet Russia are either dead and dying, or are being ignored (or they are too scared to say anything due to their memories of what speaking out meant!).
This makes me SO angry! People in this country who voted for Obama — these peoples’ lives... Well, their blood and bondage is on YOUR HANDS.
Someone posted on FR about the Communist Party linking with the Orthodox in the Ukraine...
If this is the case, then the Ukraine could turn very soon as you say, since there is no strong support coming from the U.S.
Hear! Hear! Can’t add anything to what you said...
"Georgia has demanded from the Strasbourg Court of Human Rights that it push Russia to release the four detained Georgian teenagers, the Georgian Justice Ministry reported on Tuesday We asked the Strasbourg Court to oblige Russia to immediately release the teenagers detained in de facto South Ossetia, Deputy Justice Minister Tina Burjaliani said.
The move followed repeated calls by Tbilisi for the de facto authorities and the Russian occupiers to release the 4 underage citizens of Georgia detained on November 4 at the village of Tirdznisi, close to the administrative border with the de facto republic. The Council of Europe has also expressed concern over the prolonged detention of the detainees. Nowhere in Europe should teenagers be detained as a result of political and security issues, its statement issued on November 16 reads."
South Ossetia. Once a cesspool, always one, it seems.
Yes it would seem so. I’m surprised even this U.S. official spoke up under our current administration.
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