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Posted in: Russia hits back with missiles after Black Sea strikes See in context

Russia hits back with missiles ??? Say what?!

Russia's been bombing Ukraine's schools, hospitals, churches, etc., since they invaded Ukraine. Who would expect anything less? The only difference between the way they both bomb targets is that Ukraine is attacks military targets, whereas Russia is much more interested in bombing civilian targets, especially where there might be helpless children.

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Posted in: Saudi dives into Ukraine peace push with Jeddah talks See in context

Remember what happened to Jamal Khashoggi?

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Posted in: Deadly flooding in China worsens as rescues continue and areas downriver brace for high water See in context

Taiwan is a shining example of what China could be. That's why the CCP wants to completely snuff the democratic life right out of Taiwan. The same holds true about Russia arrogant view towards Ukraine. Russia with its economically backward and corrupt ways of doing things can't possibly allow a truly democratic and prosperous country to flourish on its border.

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Posted in: Kremlin critic Navalny convicted of extremism and sentenced to 19 years in prison See in context

That's one brave man!

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Posted in: Global food prices rise after Russia ends grain deal and India restricts rice exports See in context

World Hunger, brought to you by a cold and uncaring Russia.

They make war because they like to!

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Posted in: Ukraine aims to retake ground by Bakhmut; Russia says it repelled attacks See in context

Retaking stolen territory held by an enemy who is in greater numbers lying in wait behind minefields and fortified defenses is never an easy thing to overcome, so it'll take some time.

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Posted in: China denies reports it obstructed G20 climate discussions See in context

Pay now or pay much more later. We’re all in this together.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Trump must not ever be allowed to run for president again.

Also, Trump must not be allowed to use Hitler’s playbook on the path to power.

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Posted in: Lady Gaga recalls 'magical' partnership with crooner Bennett See in context

Politics aside, Lady Gaga is one helluva singer.

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Posted in: U.S. police probe Cardi B mic throw See in context

Garbage. Why would people pay money to see this trash?!

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Posted in: Gunmen open fire on police officers during anti-polio drive in Pakistan, killing 2 See in context

Backward is as backwards does.

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Posted in: China wants to mobilize entire nation in counter-espionage See in context

China has been doing in foreign countries for years what they’re trying to stop in their own country.

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Posted in: Trump charged over efforts to overturn 2020 election See in context

Is Donald Trump the closest the USA has ever come to a dictatorship? With all of the crime, fraud and treason swirling around this one man, how can he still be as popular as he is among so many?

His crimes are far worse than anything Richard Nixon ever did, yet there he is ready to run for the highest office again. As a reflection of America’s democracy, what does that tell us?

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Posted in: China's Xi calls for combat readiness as PLA marks founding anniversary See in context

Who said, "It will be the Mother of All Battles!" ???

a. Xi Jinping

b. Kim Jung UN

c. Donald Trump

d. All of the above.

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Posted in: Russian ballistic missile strikes kill at least 6 people in Zelenskyy's hometown See in context

Best to commit your limited resources to attacking military targets instead of civilian ones.

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Posted in: 70% of A-bomb survivors say G7 was meaningful for nuclear-free goal See in context

As the only nation in the world which has experienced atomic war, it's symbolically important for Japan to maintain a position of peace and to condemn the use of nuclear weapons.

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Posted in: Ukraine reports bringing war deep into Russia with attacks on Moscow and border region See in context

"I'm shocked to find that gambling is going on here!"

. . . scene from film 'Casablanca"

Why should Russia or anybody else be surprised or shocked? Russia has been using battlefield weapons, artillery and missiles on civilian areas in Ukraine (killing thousands of innocents) for over a year now . . . and people are reacting like: Oh, this is terrible! I'm shocked!

The gloves came off a long time ago when the Russians targeted Ukrainian civilians. Frankly, it's surprising that Ukraine has been so patient and hasn't reacted as barbarously as the Russians have been doing since they invaded Ukraine.

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Posted in: China says U.S. military aid to Taiwan will not deter its will to unify the island See in context

But didn’t China promise the U.S. to let Taiwan reunify with China on its terms at a time of Taiwan’s choosing?

What happened to that promise?

Was it worthless?

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Posted in: China says U.S. military aid to Taiwan will not deter its will to unify the island See in context

It's like reasoning with North Korea.

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Posted in: 'X' logo installed atop Twitter building, spurring San Francisco to investigate permit violation See in context

Kind of strange, but it reminds me of Charlie Chaplin's film "The Dictator". In that film they used an X instead of a swastika.

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Posted in: Foreign ships, aircraft in East and South China Seas escalating tensions: China's defense ministry See in context

But the East and South China Seas are not China's private sea!

They're international waters and should be respected by all countries as such.

China is acting as though they own the buffet table and they can tell everybody else to leave the room. No, no, no, it doesn't work that way! Everybody must cooperate. It's known as sharing!

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Posted in: Family of missing French woman renews call for Japan to do more See in context

I hope they find her and discover what happened to her.

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Posted in: Turkey urges Denmark to take urgent action to prevent Koran burnings See in context

Boy, talk about throwing a hissy-fit over nothing!

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Posted in: Members of U.S. Congress break for August with no clear path to avoiding a shutdown this fall See in context

These boneheads and their shutdowns! They know that what they're doing is harmful to the country, but they just love to do it anyway.

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Posted in: Blinken tells Australia that WikiLeaks founder is accused of 'very serious' crime See in context

Some people call him a hero, but (IMO) he's a traitor who should be treated as one. Anybody who gives up information that could endanger it source should be locked up immediately for life, and that goes for sitting and former presidents. Besides, Julian Assange is a pervert wanted by the Swedish government, isn't he? So he's not exactly the boy next door. He's more like Trump in that he's a blabbermouth who wants to show off about the secret things he knows. He isn't a do-gooder, he's a self centered attention-getter.

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Posted in: More Wagner fighters move closer to Polish border, Poland PM says See in context

The Wagner Group . . . Oooooooo!

A violent gang of hoodlums and war criminals who are capable of committing any form of atrocity.

They're nothing special other than being priority number one for eradication.

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Posted in: It's a miracle, say family of Japanese soldier killed in WWII, as flag he carried returns from U.S. See in context

One of the really big war trophies in the European Theater during WWII was the German Luger. When I was a kid growing up on a quiet street in Ohio, there was a WWII vet who lived across the street and he came across a dead German officer during the Battle of the Bulge. He took the dead officer's Luger as a souvenir, but not without some risk. It was strictly forbidden for U.S. soldiers to bring that kind of stuff back, so it had to be carefully smuggled. Obviously, that Luger would fetch a pretty penny today in an auction.

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Posted in: Biden to host Japan, South Korea leaders for Aug 18 summit at Camp David See in context

What this calls for is a little ‘karaoke diplomacy’.

Lock the 3 of them up in a karaoke box for a few hours.

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Posted in: Eagles co-founder Randy Meisner dies at 77 See in context

Great band. Good memories.

RIP

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Posted in: Trump vows to fight on in 2024 White House race if sentenced See in context

This loudmouth narcissist takes hundreds of top secret classified documents to his Florida home after he lost. Trump goes on to show those top secrets to his guests and even jokes around about not being able to declassify them anymore.He’s requested to return the top secret documents, and he plays hide and seek with the FBI. This includes trying to and probably destroy evidence.

Who does that?!

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