Putin tells trump to back off

Don't you ever include any text on the subject? I notice you always have a half dozen links.. Which ones are pertinent to your thread?

She doesn't believe in actually reading links that she posts. She just wants to get right to talking about sucking Putin off. She enjoys thinking about that.
 
the red scare is over, dear.

Yes, it's over but do you understand now that it never was what the US claimed it to be? Do you understand now that it was US aggression with only using the red scare as the excuse?

The proof is in the fact that the US has become even more aggressive against Russia. Do any Americans understand that?

I think Evince at least had good intentions but now she's lost in US domestic politics.
 
Yes, it's over but do you understand now that it never was what the US claimed it to be? Do you understand now that it was US aggression with only using the red scare as the excuse?

The proof is in the fact that the US has become even more aggressive against Russia. Do any Americans understand that?

do you understand all current events and historical accounts are a psyop designed by off the grid trillionaire psychotics?
 
it all goes back to NATO expansion..all of it...if we had been content to keep eastern Europe neutral -
but we got arrogant with our zero sum games instead
 
Don't you ever include any text on the subject? I notice you always have a half dozen links.. Which ones are pertinent to your thread?

those are a signature

a handy list of threads and links to prove I predicted the 2008 crash here and a couple others like that


that way I can remind people here who turned out to be correct in the end
 
those are a signature

a handy list of threads and links to prove I predicted the 2008 crash here and a couple others like that


that way I can remind people here who turned out to be correct in the end


Oh please.. The 2008 crash was well underway by 2005.
 
MOSCOW (AP) - A senior Russian diplomat warned Monday that the planned U.S. withdrawal from a Cold War-era arms control pact could critically upset stability in Europe.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday that if the U.S. deploys intermediate-range missiles in Europe after opting out of the treaty banning their use, it will allow Washington to reach targets deep inside Russia.

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MOSCOW (AP) - A senior Russian diplomat warned Monday that the planned U.S. withdrawal from a Cold War-era arms control pact could critically upset stability in Europe.
Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Monday that if the U.S. deploys intermediate-range missiles in Europe after opting out of the treaty banning their use, it will allow Washington to reach targets deep inside Russia.



an easy way to remind people what the thread subject is
 
Putin is testing trumpy


after he let Saudis kill journalists who work and live in America

Putin figures he can do some himself


and that he better hurry because trumpy is going to be fucked up real soon by the cases against him
 
Putin is testing trumpy


after he let Saudis kill journalists who work and live in America

Putin figures he can do some himself


and that he better hurry because trumpy is going to be fucked up real soon by the cases against him

and Putin has already told Trump to meet him at the G20, and Trump has no choice but to obey

yeah, the GOP, real tough guys on national defense as they do Putin's bidding with no questions asked

Reagan would be soooo proud
 
https://ballotpedia.org/Voter_caging_and_purging


Voter caging
Voter caging is a tactic that specifically refers to times when a political party or another partisan organization sends registered mail to addresses of registered voters that they have identified as likely to be unfriendly to their candidate. All mail that is returned as undeliverable is placed on what is called a "caging list." The group that sent the mail then systematically uses this list to challenge the registration or right to vote of those names on it, on the grounds that if the voters were unreachable at the address listed on his or her voter registration, then their registration is fraudulent, and they should not be allowed to vote.[1]
Challenging voter caging
The process of issuing the challenges differs from state to state. Commonly, though, the process begins with a formal written challenge filed with local election boards by a certain date before the election.[2]
States where voter caging is illegal
Minnesota outlawed the practice of building voter caging lists compiled from returned mail sent by a political party after the 2004 election.[3]
Examples of caging
Michigan (2008)
On September 16, 2008, the Obama legal team announced they would seek an injunction to stop an alleged caging scheme in Michigan wherein the state Republican Party would use home foreclosure lists to challenge voters still using their foreclosed home as a primary address at the polls.[4] Although Michigan GOP officials called the suit "desperate," a judge found the practice to be against the law.[5][6]
Louisiana (1986)
A 2004 article in the Washington Post stated, "In 1986, the Republican National Committee tried to have 31,000 voters, most of them black, removed from the rolls in Louisiana when a party mailer was returned. The consent decrees that resulted prohibited the party from engaging in anti-fraud initiatives that target minorities or conduct mail campaigns to 'compile voter challenge lists.'"[7]
New Jersey (1981)
A 2004 article in the Washington Post stated, "In 1981, the Republican National Committee sent letters to predominantly black neighborhoods in New Jersey, and when 45,000 letters were returned as undeliverable, the committee compiled a challenge list to remove those voters from the rolls. The RNC sent off-duty law enforcement officials to the polls and hung posters in heavily black neighborhoods warning that violating election laws is a crime."[7]
 
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-10-25/news/mn-7435_1_republican-national-committee


GOP Memo Admits Plan Could 'Keep Black Vote Down'
October 25, 1986|From the Washington Post



NEWARK, N.J. — A Republican National Committee official calculated that a so-called ballot security program in Louisiana "could keep the black vote down considerably," according to documents released in federal court Friday.
The documents and court hearing were the latest developments in a controversy over the GOP's ballot program that Democrats maintain is aimed at reducing minority turnout. The Republicans say the program's sole purpose is to purge ineligible voters from voting roles.
In an Aug. 13 memo the court made public Friday, Kris Wolfe, the Republican National Committee Midwest political director, wrote Lanny Griffith, the committee's Southern political director, and said of the Louisiana campaigning:
"I know this race is really important to you. I would guess that this program will eliminate at least 60-80,000 folks from the rolls. . . . If it's a close race . . . which I'm assuming it is, this could keep the black vote down considerably."


Unseals Document
She said in the memorandum that the program had been approved by Gregory Graves, deputy political director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
The document, called Exhibit 13, was unsealed by U.S. District Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise when lawyers for the Democratic National Committee said it was needed to question Wolfe.
 
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