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legendary
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February 05, 2014, 11:29:53 AM
#25
I guess what he is trying to say is that US was trying to enter Syria and Putin won't let them Undecided

Syria is just the tip of the iceberg.... The list is too long and includes Ukraine and many other Eastern European nations.
sr. member
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February 05, 2014, 10:38:03 AM
#24
currently Syria is a nice showing of Putin's power - there was no revolution, almost no bloodshed
wat?
O_o
I guess what he is trying to say is that US was trying to enter Syria and Putin won't let them Undecided
hero member
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Bitgoblin
February 05, 2014, 09:29:04 AM
#23
currently Syria is a nice showing of Putin's power - there was no revolution, almost no bloodshed
wat?
O_o
sr. member
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terra-credit.com
February 05, 2014, 08:11:18 AM
#22
Maybe you thought about Stalin ? Putin is not a mass murderer.
Not a mass murdered, but definitely a selective murderer.
Basically anyone who tries to oppose him gets killed, AFAIK.


As I have stated earlier.... Putin is no saint. But what Putin does openly... is done by the European / American governments in complete secrecy. I have lost the count of foreign rulers poisoned / murdered by the CIA and MI6.
And all the "Arabian Revolutions"... currently Syria is a nice showing of Putin's power - there was no revolution, almost no bloodshed - compare it to the Egypt...
legendary
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February 05, 2014, 07:44:52 AM
#21
Maybe you thought about Stalin ? Putin is not a mass murderer.
Not a mass murdered, but definitely a selective murderer.
Basically anyone who tries to oppose him gets killed, AFAIK.


As I have stated earlier.... Putin is no saint. But what Putin does openly... is done by the European / American governments in complete secrecy. I have lost the count of foreign rulers poisoned / murdered by the CIA and MI6.
hero member
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Bitgoblin
February 05, 2014, 07:30:30 AM
#20
Maybe you thought about Stalin ? Putin is not a mass murderer.
Not a mass murdered, but definitely a selective murderer.
Basically anyone who tries to oppose him gets killed, AFAIK.
full member
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February 05, 2014, 06:14:27 AM
#19
All they want is freedom.

The alternative is being under a Putin-supported dictator, who kills journalist, political oppositors, protesters...

They already have freedom. And they are asking the EU to take away their freedom in exchange for work visas.
Sure, freedom to be killed by the government...

Maybe Putin is a dictator... but Russia has prospered under him.
So killing people is ok if it makes you feel better?

Maybe you thought about Stalin ? Putin is not a mass murderer. Current problem of Russia is corruption, did you see all those Sochi pricings? 40 bln euros... Jesus Christ
newbie
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February 05, 2014, 06:09:52 AM
#18
All they want is freedom.

The alternative is being under a Putin-supported dictator, who kills journalist, political oppositors, protesters...

They already have freedom. And they are asking the EU to take away their freedom in exchange for work visas.
Sure, freedom to be killed by the government...

Maybe Putin is a dictator... but Russia has prospered under him.
So killing people is ok if it makes you feel better?


Do you live in ukraine or russia? somebody you now was killed by putin?
western europ government and us government are the biggest killers!
hero member
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Bitgoblin
February 05, 2014, 05:59:58 AM
#17
All they want is freedom.

The alternative is being under a Putin-supported dictator, who kills journalist, political oppositors, protesters...

They already have freedom. And they are asking the EU to take away their freedom in exchange for work visas.
Sure, freedom to be killed by the government...

Maybe Putin is a dictator... but Russia has prospered under him.
So killing people is ok if it makes you feel better?
legendary
Activity: 3752
Merit: 1217
February 05, 2014, 05:58:32 AM
#16
All they want is freedom.

The alternative is being under a Putin-supported dictator, who kills journalist, political oppositors, protesters...

They already have freedom. And they are asking the EU to take away their freedom in exchange for work visas.

Maybe Putin is a dictator... but Russia has prospered under him.
hero member
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Bitgoblin
February 05, 2014, 05:57:03 AM
#15
And how exactly donating BTC is going to help Ukrainian struggle against their government..?
+1

I don't support the protesters. All they want is to attain visa-free travel to Germany and UK, so that they can settle down with their families there.
All they want is freedom.

The alternative is being under a Putin-supported dictator, who kills journalist, political oppositors, protesters...
legendary
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February 05, 2014, 05:53:41 AM
#14
The problem is also in western Ukraine there are people who have nothing to do with these protesters.
they have no other ethnic or language that you can easily share the country in two parts.
would this happen you leave these people in western Ukraine to the devil in person.

the number of demonstrators in Kiev is about 20,000 +people throughout the whole country togheter are not more than 100,000.
but ukraine have 50 milion inhabitants so why divide the country because of some psychopaths.

Hmm.. that's true. In provinces such as Zakarpatya and Chernivtsi, more than one-third of the voters supported Yanukovych during the last elections, especially the ethnic minorities (Hungarians, Ruthenians and Romanians in Zakarpattya, Moldvins in Chernivtsi).

The US / EU are considering sanctions and embargoes against Ukraine. The economy is already in bad state. If something like that happens, then Yanukovych will be forced to step down.
newbie
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February 05, 2014, 05:35:35 AM
#13
The pro-EU ukraininians are people whit personality disorders. They have to make a therapy.

As I have already stated... the only solution is to divide the country in to two.

The problem is also in western Ukraine there are people who have nothing to do with these protesters.
they have no other ethnic or language that you can easily share the country in two parts.
would this happen you leave these people in western Ukraine to the devil in person.

the number of demonstrators in Kiev is about 20,000 +people throughout the whole country togheter are not more than 100,000.
but ukraine have 50 milion inhabitants so why divide the country because of some psychopaths.
legendary
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February 05, 2014, 05:05:04 AM
#12
The pro-EU ukraininians are people whit personality disorders. They have to make a therapy.

As I have already stated... the only solution is to divide the country in to two.
newbie
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February 05, 2014, 04:39:49 AM
#11
The pro-EU ukraininians are people whit personality disorders. They have to make a therapy.
And if this doesnt help they will get a different kind of "theraphy" if you now what i mean.
legendary
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February 05, 2014, 04:02:22 AM
#10
Donating to the Pro Euro Ukrainians or the Pro Russian Ukrainians?

It is for donating to the Pro-Euro Ukrainians. The pro-Russian Ukrainians are currently ruling.
legendary
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minds.com/Wilikon
February 04, 2014, 07:27:16 PM
#9
Hello everybody!

As you probably heard we have some unstable situation which is a consequence of the big political crisis in our country.

If you want to help Ukrainian people in this fight against current oligarchic system please check this site
http://helpeuromaidan.info/

Also you can donate cryptocurrencies. At the bottom of the page you can find information about BTC, LTC, DOGE wallets. Copying them here
BTC — 1MvkidNwrEga5Q6XXeD8ksGrZ1WzMo4qbW
LTC — LTCXhrVXdVwgnpRz68D8mGFjiGmKbxK2Gk
Dogecoin — DMPm4DQ9CNJ9Hs4v3cW3gZvvuAbTX4pa3y

You can find the use of crypocurrency funds report here (in Ukrainian)

All transactions are listed here and here

Thanks a lot for supporting our nation at these hard times!

Donating to the Pro Euro Ukrainians or the Pro Russian Ukrainians?
legendary
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February 04, 2014, 07:11:06 AM
#8

Donating is not a solution. If you want to help them, move your ass and go there. It is the only way to see what is really happening.
We are constantly manipulated by media. Our opinion is totally biased.
legendary
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February 04, 2014, 07:08:03 AM
#7
And how exactly donating BTC is going to help Ukrainian struggle against their government..?
+1 thought about it too
To whom exactly we're donating ?

The opposition is divided... some of the groups are pro-EU liberals, while some others are neo-Nazis. So better be sure to whom the funds will be going to... 
sr. member
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February 04, 2014, 06:12:01 AM
#6
And how exactly donating BTC is going to help Ukrainian struggle against their government..?
+1 thought about it too
To whom exactly we're donating ?
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