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today john McCain says he speaks for all Americans. about Russia invading Georgia. but must don't no or choose to ignore. Georgia start the war. so john you don't speak for me.
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We all know you speak for yourself!!!!!
today john McCain says he speaks for all Americans. about Russia invading Georgia. but must don't no or choose to ignore. Georgia start the war. so john you don't speak for me. |
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are you an american?
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Proud American here!!!
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of course i,m american. but i know the truth georgis start the problem . not russia
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are you an american? Not you, Temp... |
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are you an american? Not you, Temp... |
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today john McCain says he speaks for all Americans. about Russia invading Georgia. but must don't no or choose to ignore. Georgia start the war. so john you don't speak for me. He does speak for all Americans. You are clearly not one with your inability to recognize the genocidal chaos that the Soviet Union has inflicted upon Georgia. |
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of course i,m american. but i know the truth georgis start the problem . not russia |
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of course i,m american. but i know the truth georgis start the problem . not russia |
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funny my passport says i,m american. so your telling me your government is wrong.
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funny my passport says i,m american. so your telling me your government is wrong. No, the government is right--you are an American in name only. You seem to lack the fundamental spiritual and philosophical qualities to be a considered a true American though. Condolences, comrade. |
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yes i,m proud to be russian. i,ve taken your oath. i was in your army. so you can say all you want. i,m proud of where i came from. but that was the past. i live here now. its my right to complain if i like to, comrade.
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yes i,m proud to be russian. i,ve taken your oath. i was in your army. so you can say all you want. i,m proud of where i came from. but that was the past. i live here now. its my right to complain if i like to, comrade. |
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you dumbass i was 4 years old when taken the oath. please use your dam brain dumbass.
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you dumbass i was 4 years old when taken the oath. please use your dam brain dumbass. 4? And you still speak English like a newbie? |
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hey wood not my english i cant spell.
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Here's a draft of the UN resolution going around:
Following is the text of a draft resolution circulated by France and other western states on August 11 to the 15 members of the United Nations Security Council. Subject to revision, a final draft might be submitted to a vote of the Council later this week. Adoption of the resolution would be binding on all UN member states. Russia, a veto-holding member of the 15-member body, has indicated the present terms are unacceptable. The Security Council, Gravely concerned at the escalation of violence in Georgia, which began on August 7 in the area of South Ossetia (Georgia), and resulted in the loss of numerous lives, injuries, and severe damage to property and infrastructure; Gravely concerned at the extension of violence throughout Georgian territory, including Abkhazia (Georgia); Gravely concerned at the introduction of additional forces into Georgian territory; Distressed by the increasing number of refugees and internally displaced persons, and their rapidly deteriorating situation; Determined to achieve an immediate end to this outbreak of violence, and to facilitate a peaceful and durable settlement through negotiations; Dismayed that hostilities are occurring during the Olympic Truce, which Member States were urged to observe during the Games of the XXIX Olympiad in Beijing; Recalling the statements of the Secretary General on this issue, including that of 9 August 2008; Reaffirming its support for the United Nations Observer Mission in Georgia (UNOMIG) and its resolution 1808 (2008); 1. Reaffirms the commitment of all Member States to the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Georgia within its internationally recognized borders; 2. Calls for the immediate and unconditional cessation of hostilities, and the complete withdrawal of Russian and Georgian forces to their positions prior to August 7, 2008; 3. Stresses the urgent need for all parties to refrain from further use of force; 4. Calls on all parties to the conflict to engage immediately in negotiations aimed at finding a peaceful and durable solution; 5. Expresses its strong support for mediation efforts undertaken by Member States and relevant organizations, including those of the European Union and the Organisation for Cooperation and Security in Europe; 6. Expresses its intention to take further action, as appropriate, to help bring about and implement a peaceful and durable solution to the crisis; 7. Urges all parties to the conflict in Abkhazia (Georgia) to implement fully the Moscow agreement on ceasefire and separation of forces of 14 May 1994 (S/1994/583) and to cooperate fully with the UNOMIG; 8. Calls on all parties to the conflict to allow full and unfettered access of humanitarian assistance to victims, including refugees and internally displaced persons; 9. Decides to remain actively seized of the matter. |
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that un vote wont help anything. since russia has veto power.
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you dumbass i was 4 years old when taken the oath. please use your dam brain dumbass. |
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