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    Quote Originally Posted by McRocket View Post


    All MD did in the post you condemn is repeat what Zelensky supposedly said and make a comment about it.

    Now how in ANY WAY is that 'trolling' and where is the 'lying'?
    Well, for whatever that grievance about against President Biden was about to which tRump never did a damned thing for the Ukraine but being Putin's bitch at extorting money from Zelensky and obstructing U.S. military support of the Ukraine too, I posted what I know to be true in support of President Biden.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini104104 View Post
    Well, for whatever that grievance about against President Biden was about to which tRump never did a damned thing for the Ukraine but being Putin's bitch at extorting money from Zelensky and obstructing U.S. military support of the Ukraine too, I posted what I know to be true in support of President Biden.
    All he typed in the post you attacked him for - that were his own words were:

    'Damn! Serious stuff!'

    There is NOTHING, REMOTELY like trolling in that.
    And I doubt his comment was erroneous either (hence lying).

    A little free advice - if you are going to condemn someone as a troll?
    At least quote a post where he actually committed the trolling that you are talking about.
    Because the post your quoted shows zero evidence of trolling on his part.
    And it just makes you look irrational and vindictive on this.

    We are done here.

    Good day.

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    Ignorance Hurts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McRocket View Post
    All he typed in the post you attacked him for - that were his own words were:

    'Damn! Serious stuff!'

    There is NOTHING, REMOTELY like trolling in that.
    And I doubt his comment was erroneous either (hence lying).

    A little free advice - if you are going to condemn someone as a troll?
    At least quote a post where he actually committed the trolling that you are talking about.
    Because the post your quoted shows zero evidence of trolling on his part.
    And it just makes you look irrational and vindictive on this.

    We are done here.

    Good day.
    Well whatever and I just wanted to make sure the facts are clear and when it comes to these conspiracies against President Biden, I suppose it was necessary to express objections to doubts against President Biden's commitment at serving humanity in the best way he is able to do at inheriting atrocities that Putin's b!tch and lawlessly hacked in tyrant tRump put on his lap to deal with. Also, the title of this thread at Zelensky accusing President Biden of leaving the country alone is what motivated myself to speak up in objection!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini104104 View Post
    Well, for whatever that grievance about against President Biden was about to which tRump never did a damned thing for the Ukraine but being Putin's bitch at extorting money from Zelensky and obstructing U.S. military support of the Ukraine too, I posted what I know to be true in support of President Biden.
    STFU you useless dog turd!

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini104104 View Post
    Take your head out of your trolling ass to consider the following details when it comes to dealing with this international incident that tRump and repukes, in particular, are mainly at fault for happening:

    U.S. Announces Sanctions Cutting Russia Off From Western Financial Institutions

    U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia-Ukraine situation from the White House in Washington

    The United States will impose its “first tranche" of sanctions on Russia in response to what U.S. President Joe Biden said was the beginning of an invasion of Ukraine.

    The measures include blocking sanctions on two Russian banks and sanctions to block Moscow’s access to Western financial institutions, Biden said, declaring that Russia's actions had violated international law.

    “None of us will be fooled” by Russian President Vladimir Putin's claims about Ukraine, Biden said in a speech to the nation on February 22, adding that more sanctions could be added if Moscow continues its aggression.

    "This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine," Biden said, referring to Putin's stated plans to send troops beyond the regions in eastern Ukraine that Russia-backed separatists claim to control.

    "He's setting up a rationale to take more territory by force," Biden said.

    The two banks designated are Russia's Promsvyazbank, the bank of the armed forces, and Kremlin-controlled VEB bank, the nation's development bank. Together the two banks hold $80 billion in assets, a senior administration official said in a call with reporters after Biden announced the sanctions.

    The United States also sanctioned Aleksandr Bortnikov, the head of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB); Kremlin First Deputy Chief of Staff Sergei Kirienko; and Promsvyazbank CEO Pyotr Fradkov. Their families have also been sanctioned.

    The official said that, if the invasion proceeds, Washington is ready to take further action on the largest Russian financial institutions, including Sberbank and VTB, which collectively hold almost $750 billion in assets or more than half of all assets held by Russian banks.

    "This was the beginning of an invasion and this is the beginning of our response. If Putin escalates further, we will escalate further, using both financial sanctions and export controls," the senior administration official said.

    Biden also said the United States would continue to supply "defensive" weapons to Ukraine and would send additional equipment and forces to the Baltics to bolster NATO forces there.

    The president said the United States has no intention of fighting Russia but will defend NATO territory as it hopes to avert the worst-case scenario of a war in Europe.

    "There is still time to avert the worst-case scenario that will bring untold suffering to millions of people if they move as suggested," he said. “I’m hoping diplomacy is still available.”

    Biden’s speech came after the European Union unanimously agreed to impose its own initial set of sanctions against Russia over its recognition of the regions in eastern Ukraine and its decision to deploy troops there.

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on February 22 that the foreign ministers of the EU nations "unanimously agreed on an initial sanctions package" during a meeting in Paris.

    Le Drian told reporters that Russia had violated international law and breached its commitments.

    Live Briefing: Ukraine In The Crosshairs

    Check out RFE/RL's live briefing on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how Kyiv is fighting and the West is reacting. The briefing presents the latest developments and analysis, updated throughout the day.

    The sanctions will affect members of Russia’s lower house of parliament and other individuals involved in approving the deployment of Russian troops to separatist-held regions of eastern Ukraine, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

    The sanctions package will also affect Russia's financing of policies linked to Ukraine by limiting access to EU financial markets, he said, adding the package “will hurt Russia, and it will hurt a lot.”

    Later on February 22, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced economic sanctions on Russia, calling Moscow's actions against Ukraine "completely unacceptable."

    Trudeau said Canadians will be banned from engaging in purchases of Russian sovereign debt, and the country will apply additional sanctions on state-backed Russian banks and prevent any financial dealings with them.

    The moves follow new sanctions imposed earlier against Moscow, including a delay in its Nord Stream 2 pipeline, in reaction to President Vladimir Putin’s move to recognize two separatist regions in Ukraine as independent states and to send troops to the territories.

    Western leaders said Russia’s actions had increased the chances of a full-scale war in the middle of Europe as they moved to coordinate sanctions to punish Moscow while still attempting to persuade the Kremlin to stop short of an invasion of Ukraine.

    The White House on February 22 began referring to Russian troop deployments in eastern Ukraine as an “invasion,” indicating that a red line had been crossed.

    “We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, principal deputy national-security adviser. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is under way.”

    Britain said earlier that it would slap sanctions on five Russian banks and three wealthy individuals in what British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the “first barrage” of measures against Moscow for its actions against Ukraine.

    He told Parliament that Britain still had an array of financial weapons to hit Moscow with should it intensify the crisis.

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Britain will slap sanctions on five Russian banks and three wealthy individuals in what he called the “first barrage” of measures against Moscow for its actions against Ukraine.

    "The U.K. and our allies will begin to impose the sanctions on Russia that we have already prepared using the new and unprecedented powers granted by this House to sanction Russian individuals and entities of strategic importance to the Kremlin," Johnson told Parliament on February 22."

    https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-ukrai.../31715724.html
    TL ; DR. You're a commie idiot faggot. Stop stealing my oxygen you oxygen thief!

    I'm the motherfucker that's gonna be feeling the pain here in a few days.

    I'll still be alive, but the power will be out and mayhem running in the streets and all kinds of bullshit. I'll get all my weapons out and ready.

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    Quote Originally Posted by McRocket View Post
    All he typed in the post you attacked him for - that were his own words were:

    'Damn! Serious stuff!'

    There is NOTHING, REMOTELY like trolling in that.
    And I doubt his comment was erroneous either (hence lying).

    A little free advice - if you are going to condemn someone as a troll?
    At least quote a post where he actually committed the trolling that you are talking about.
    Because the post your quoted shows zero evidence of trolling on his part.
    And it just makes you look irrational and vindictive on this.

    We are done here.

    Good day.
    All that braindead asshole does is troll and cry Trump. He should be banned from any serious thread.
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini104104 View Post
    Take your head out of your trolling ass to consider the following details when it comes to dealing with this international incident that tRump and repukes, in particular, are mainly at fault for happening:

    U.S. Announces Sanctions Cutting Russia Off From Western Financial Institutions

    U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on Russia-Ukraine situation from the White House in Washington

    The United States will impose its “first tranche" of sanctions on Russia in response to what U.S. President Joe Biden said was the beginning of an invasion of Ukraine.

    The measures include blocking sanctions on two Russian banks and sanctions to block Moscow’s access to Western financial institutions, Biden said, declaring that Russia's actions had violated international law.

    “None of us will be fooled” by Russian President Vladimir Putin's claims about Ukraine, Biden said in a speech to the nation on February 22, adding that more sanctions could be added if Moscow continues its aggression.

    "This is the beginning of a Russian invasion of Ukraine," Biden said, referring to Putin's stated plans to send troops beyond the regions in eastern Ukraine that Russia-backed separatists claim to control.

    "He's setting up a rationale to take more territory by force," Biden said.

    The two banks designated are Russia's Promsvyazbank, the bank of the armed forces, and Kremlin-controlled VEB bank, the nation's development bank. Together the two banks hold $80 billion in assets, a senior administration official said in a call with reporters after Biden announced the sanctions.

    The United States also sanctioned Aleksandr Bortnikov, the head of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB); Kremlin First Deputy Chief of Staff Sergei Kirienko; and Promsvyazbank CEO Pyotr Fradkov. Their families have also been sanctioned.

    The official said that, if the invasion proceeds, Washington is ready to take further action on the largest Russian financial institutions, including Sberbank and VTB, which collectively hold almost $750 billion in assets or more than half of all assets held by Russian banks.

    "This was the beginning of an invasion and this is the beginning of our response. If Putin escalates further, we will escalate further, using both financial sanctions and export controls," the senior administration official said.

    Biden also said the United States would continue to supply "defensive" weapons to Ukraine and would send additional equipment and forces to the Baltics to bolster NATO forces there.

    The president said the United States has no intention of fighting Russia but will defend NATO territory as it hopes to avert the worst-case scenario of a war in Europe.

    "There is still time to avert the worst-case scenario that will bring untold suffering to millions of people if they move as suggested," he said. “I’m hoping diplomacy is still available.”

    Biden’s speech came after the European Union unanimously agreed to impose its own initial set of sanctions against Russia over its recognition of the regions in eastern Ukraine and its decision to deploy troops there.

    French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said on February 22 that the foreign ministers of the EU nations "unanimously agreed on an initial sanctions package" during a meeting in Paris.

    Le Drian told reporters that Russia had violated international law and breached its commitments.

    Live Briefing: Ukraine In The Crosshairs

    Check out RFE/RL's live briefing on Russia's invasion of Ukraine and how Kyiv is fighting and the West is reacting. The briefing presents the latest developments and analysis, updated throughout the day.

    The sanctions will affect members of Russia’s lower house of parliament and other individuals involved in approving the deployment of Russian troops to separatist-held regions of eastern Ukraine, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said.

    The sanctions package will also affect Russia's financing of policies linked to Ukraine by limiting access to EU financial markets, he said, adding the package “will hurt Russia, and it will hurt a lot.”

    Later on February 22, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced economic sanctions on Russia, calling Moscow's actions against Ukraine "completely unacceptable."

    Trudeau said Canadians will be banned from engaging in purchases of Russian sovereign debt, and the country will apply additional sanctions on state-backed Russian banks and prevent any financial dealings with them.

    The moves follow new sanctions imposed earlier against Moscow, including a delay in its Nord Stream 2 pipeline, in reaction to President Vladimir Putin’s move to recognize two separatist regions in Ukraine as independent states and to send troops to the territories.

    Western leaders said Russia’s actions had increased the chances of a full-scale war in the middle of Europe as they moved to coordinate sanctions to punish Moscow while still attempting to persuade the Kremlin to stop short of an invasion of Ukraine.

    The White House on February 22 began referring to Russian troop deployments in eastern Ukraine as an “invasion,” indicating that a red line had been crossed.

    “We think this is, yes, the beginning of an invasion, Russia’s latest invasion into Ukraine,” said Jon Finer, principal deputy national-security adviser. “An invasion is an invasion and that is what is under way.”

    Britain said earlier that it would slap sanctions on five Russian banks and three wealthy individuals in what British Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the “first barrage” of measures against Moscow for its actions against Ukraine.

    He told Parliament that Britain still had an array of financial weapons to hit Moscow with should it intensify the crisis.

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson says Britain will slap sanctions on five Russian banks and three wealthy individuals in what he called the “first barrage” of measures against Moscow for its actions against Ukraine.

    "The U.K. and our allies will begin to impose the sanctions on Russia that we have already prepared using the new and unprecedented powers granted by this House to sanction Russian individuals and entities of strategic importance to the Kremlin," Johnson told Parliament on February 22."

    https://www.rferl.org/a/russia-ukrai.../31715724.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by gemini104104 View Post
    Well, for whatever that grievance about against President Biden was about to which tRump never did a damned thing for the Ukraine but being Putin's bitch at extorting money from Zelensky and obstructing U.S. military support of the Ukraine too, I posted what I know to be true in support of President Biden.
    Everything you post = this:


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    Zelensky is a badass. "I don't need a ride, I need ammunition! The fight is here, and here is where I stay!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Damocles View Post
    Zelensky is a badass. "I don't need a ride, I need ammunition! The fight is here, and here is where I stay!"
    He is a brave man with huevos the size of a basket ball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Dillon View Post
    Somewhere deep down, I'm thinking this could move the world to gold standard or something like that.
    Guess who's sitting on over $500 billion in gold reserves right now?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Damocles View Post
    Zelensky is a badass. "I don't need a ride, I need ammunition! The fight is here, and here is where I stay!"
    And I haven't seen any JPP lefties responding to his very public appeal for foreign volunteers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Legion View Post
    And I haven't seen any JPP lefties responding to his very public appeal for foreign volunteers.

    That's unlikely to happen and you know it.

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