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rdg
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March 22, 2015, 04:36:59 AM
#69
Hi! I'm still alive. Smiley

Woot! It's always good to be alive.


Came to us war correspondents. Filmed report.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9MZM5B0FLc

I'm wearing a mask and with SVD Smiley

Now there are 2 free days. Seeking part-time this time Smiley
legendary
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March 22, 2015, 04:02:23 AM
#68
Hi! I'm still alive. Smiley

Woot! It's always good to be alive.
rdg
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March 21, 2015, 06:42:58 PM
#67
Hi! I'm still alive. Smiley
rdg
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February 18, 2015, 04:33:34 PM
#66
Oh no, it's much worse than refusing coscription.  Roll Eyes He's now "tried" for "treason" and "espionage". It's a pure bullshit, the prosecution doesn't provide any sort of evidence or proof. But I'm sure it's not funny for him.

Same sort of intimidation for putin's oppositors I guess... I mean, I sympathise for him and his decision of not taking arms against his fellow citizens....I do not sympathise at all with OP's decision of taking arms to " free" ukrainians neighbourhood from their government.
Hm... There is also a plenty of other "liberal" and "socialist" thugs such as Navalny, Nemtsov, Makarevich or Venediktov and I don't remember a single one with whom such thing happened. None of them were tried for "treason" or "espionage" after what they have done publicly.

To be more precise, I'd say that some russian "politicians" are using their "opposition" figure as a kind of protection against criminal charges. It's strange, but it seems that judges are afraid of them for some reason and won't give a real sentence. Just one example: Navalny, who was found guilty in embezzling of $500000 from Yves Rocher... What a joke, this guy got a i-navalny-refuses-to-obey-house-arrest-cuts-off-electronic-bracelet/514061.html]house arrest injstead of real imprisonment, and he doesn't obey this sentence. I guess that he like such an intimidation. Grin


I don't know much about russian politics, but I think most of the political opposition have to be fake, they are all from the same oligarchy, like in usa and most of countries.

But i.e. I didn't liked how the Russian government treated the pussy riots, a punk band satirising putin.

As I said, I don't think we can clearly identify the " bad"  and the " good"  guys in this shit. But I think that everybody taking a weapon to kill others to force people to accept his favored government is pretty bad, refuse to kill would be much better.

Policy - dirty business. But it becomes deadly when turned against their fellow citizens. It happened in the Ukraine.

In 2013 I visited Kiev during a tourist trip. Beautiful city, adequate people. It's the summer of 2014 and
quiet people like changed. sometimes I watch the news Ukrainian channels and the feeling that came zombie apocalypse, but more terrible than it is in the movies of Hollywood.

I spoke with the captive soldiers APU, saboteurs and nationalists (right quadrant, Azov, etc.)
Modern zombie apocalypse eats part of the brain without touching the body.

p.s> thank the participants of the forum for freelace work. Bought a piece of equipment for themselves and their group.
legendary
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February 17, 2015, 07:57:36 AM
#65
Oh no, it's much worse than refusing coscription.  Roll Eyes He's now "tried" for "treason" and "espionage". It's a pure bullshit, the prosecution doesn't provide any sort of evidence or proof. But I'm sure it's not funny for him.

Same sort of intimidation for putin's oppositors I guess... I mean, I sympathise for him and his decision of not taking arms against his fellow citizens....I do not sympathise at all with OP's decision of taking arms to " free" ukrainians neighbourhood from their government.
Hm... There is also a plenty of other "liberal" and "socialist" thugs such as Navalny, Nemtsov, Makarevich or Venediktov and I don't remember a single one with whom such thing happened. None of them were tried for "treason" or "espionage" after what they have done publicly.

To be more precise, I'd say that some russian "politicians" are using their "opposition" figure as a kind of protection against criminal charges. It's strange, but it seems that judges are afraid of them for some reason and won't give a real sentence. Just one example: Navalny, who was found guilty in embezzling of $500000 from Yves Rocher... What a joke, this guy got a house arrest injstead of real imprisonment, and he doesn't obey this sentence. I guess that he like such an intimidation. Grin


I don't know much about russian politics, but I think most of the political opposition have to be fake, they are all from the same oligarchy, like in usa and most of countries.

But i.e. I didn't liked how the Russian government treated the pussy riots, a punk band satirising putin.

As I said, I don't think we can clearly identify the " bad"  and the " good"  guys in this shit. But I think that everybody taking a weapon to kill others to force people to accept his favored government is pretty bad, refuse to kill would be much better.
legendary
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February 17, 2015, 02:49:15 AM
#64
Oh no, it's much worse than refusing coscription.  Roll Eyes He's now "tried" for "treason" and "espionage". It's a pure bullshit, the prosecution doesn't provide any sort of evidence or proof. But I'm sure it's not funny for him.

Same sort of intimidation for putin's oppositors I guess... I mean, I sympathise for him and his decision of not taking arms against his fellow citizens....I do not sympathise at all with OP's decision of taking arms to " free" ukrainians neighbourhood from their government.
Hm... There is also a plenty of other "liberal" and "socialist" thugs such as Navalny, Nemtsov, Makarevich or Venediktov and I don't remember a single one with whom such thing happened. None of them were tried for "treason" or "espionage" after what they have done publicly.

To be more precise, I'd say that some russian "politicians" are using their "opposition" figure as a kind of protection against criminal charges. It's strange, but it seems that judges are afraid of them for some reason and won't give a real sentence. Just one example: Navalny, who was found guilty in embezzling of $500000 from Yves Rocher... What a joke, this guy got a house arrest injstead of real imprisonment, and he doesn't obey this sentence. I guess that he like such an intimidation. Grin
legendary
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February 16, 2015, 05:24:24 PM
#63

Refuse to obeid the order to kill other people is a great idea, and works for both parts!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPWyx8ICwbY#t=196

Well, it seems that this guy was absolutely right about his fate... Because he got a "fair" trial as the result of his publication. Viva democracy & freedom of press.

I cannot understand a single word, but I think this is the same outcome we should expect in every " democratic"  country, for someone refusing coscription and advocating his crime : he was putted in jail for army desertion and crime apology.
Oh no, it's much worse than refusing coscription.  Roll Eyes He's now "tried" for "treason" and "espionage". It's a pure bullshit, the prosecution doesn't provide any sort of evidence or proof. But I'm sure it's not funny for him.

Same sort of intimidation for putin's oppositors I guess... I mean, I sympathise for him and his decision of not taking arms against his fellow citizens....I do not sympathise at all with OP's decision of taking arms to " free" ukrainians neighbourhood from their government.
legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 1359
February 16, 2015, 10:06:36 AM
#62

Refuse to obeid the order to kill other people is a great idea, and works for both parts!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPWyx8ICwbY#t=196

Well, it seems that this guy was absolutely right about his fate... Because he got a "fair" trial as the result of his publication. Viva democracy & freedom of press.

I cannot understand a single word, but I think this is the same outcome we should expect in every " democratic"  country, for someone refusing coscription and advocating his crime : he was putted in jail for army desertion and crime apology.
Oh no, it's much worse than refusing coscription.  Roll Eyes He's now "tried" for "treason" and "espionage". It's a pure bullshit, the prosecution doesn't provide any sort of evidence or proof. But I'm sure it's not funny for him.
legendary
Activity: 1680
Merit: 1205
February 16, 2015, 08:41:37 AM
#61

Refuse to obeid the order to kill other people is a great idea, and works for both parts!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPWyx8ICwbY#t=196

Well, it seems that this guy was absolutely right about his fate... Because he got a "fair" trial as the result of his publication. Viva democracy & freedom of press.

I cannot understand a single word, but I think this is the same outcome we should expect in every " democratic"  country, for someone refusing coscription and advocating his crime : he was putted in jail for army desertion and crime apology.
legendary
Activity: 3108
Merit: 1359
February 15, 2015, 07:17:38 PM
#60

Refuse to obeid the order to kill other people is a great idea, and works for both parts!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPWyx8ICwbY#t=196

Well, it seems that this guy was absolutely right about his fate... Because he got a "fair" trial as the result of his publication. Viva democracy & freedom of press.
hero member
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Merit: 500
February 15, 2015, 06:28:31 PM
#59

Isn't this war supposed to be over?
rdg
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February 15, 2015, 02:56:15 PM
#58
You have no idea how glad I am you did not die Smiley
Thank U! I am very tenacious.
sr. member
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February 15, 2015, 02:25:21 PM
#57
You have no idea how glad I am you did not die Smiley
rdg
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February 15, 2015, 01:36:42 PM
#56
Up.
sr. member
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February 14, 2015, 12:09:37 PM
#55
Let's look how ukr-army says "very good evening" to Luhansk : http://goo.gl/Iuuk0A
legendary
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February 12, 2015, 01:49:11 PM
#54

Refuse to obeid the order to kill other people is a great idea, and works for both parts!
legendary
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legendary
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February 11, 2015, 02:24:57 AM
#52
What should a president do, if some citizens (let's say 1%, that would be 400000 persons) use violence to take control over an area and declare affiliation to another government? Let them do? And are in this situation you, as a russian, "ethically allowed" (almost obliged, reading your words) to kill Ukrainians who do not want to join russia?

If you think so, let's talk about caucasus....
legendary
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February 11, 2015, 01:41:53 AM
#51
Do you still believe that the president, who began to kill their fellow citizens - is legitimate ??
That won't work... Some people like cryptocoiner won't understand that "selected resident" != "elected president".
rdg
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February 10, 2015, 11:56:44 PM
#50

Weapons - there.
in the battles take some trophy rifles and sniper rifles.
a shortage of good optics and thermal imagers.

Sarcasm on fashion
Resistance thank Obama and the US and offers to supply us with weapons directly, bypassing Ukraine.
Anyway we win weapons in battle.
Sarcasm mode off

Anyone who calls us terrorists - should read the news reports correspondent Graham Phillips.
https://www.youtube.com/user/gwplondon

Do you still believe that the president, who began to kill their fellow citizens - is legitimate ??
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