Posted in: Russian tourists stranded abroad as crisis deepens See in context
Roflmao, these news are so messed up! These tour companies have been working in a minus for a long time and the sanctions have 0 effect on them. They've been going bankrupt many times in a past few years, so there is definately no "sign of russian economy cracking".Not sure about poland though... Crying that they will need at least 500 mil dollars(maybe it was euros, not sure) to cover up the hole for not being able to sell fruits to russia. On top of that russia is planning to ban all fruit imports from EU, and ban all airline companies from flying over russia. Lets see how they handle that.
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Posted in: Moscow fights back after sanctions; battle rages near Ukraine crash site See in context
Why is everyone scared of Putin so much that they need to call him names and discredit him all the way?By the way, there is a saying, "the smaller the dog the more it barks".Im not even sure obama was elected by US people. Dont you think that pentagon has at least some brains and would use very smart methods to put their pawn in charge to control the country? And just to make sure nobody thinks twice it should be a black man, just to cause a huge wow and dumb the brains from thinking.And please dont go barking about my "russki propaganda" cause first, its just an opinion and second, you are doin the same.
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Posted in: Japan steps up sanctions against Russia See in context
And why, when 100 civillians die in middle east, UN straight away rushes to call for peace? But when a thousand people die in Ukraine, its none of our business? Did any of you notice that when a Russian death is involved, the US doesnt give a crap and only supports the action?
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Posted in: Japan steps up sanctions against Russia See in context
Why dont any of you look at the timing of this jet going down? Obama was pressuring EU to put sanctions on Russia, but EU didnt want to. Then Obama says that he is ready to impose sanctions without EU. Then the US imposes sanctions on Russia, and a few days later "magically" a plane gets shot down. Straight away the US blames the rebels and Russia, winking at EU. Its too obvious that this was staged to puh EU for sanctions against Russia.And why does everyone call them pro-russian rebels?? These people have been living there for hundreds of years, mainly speaking Russian language an livin by Russian traditions. Dont you think its only natural to stand up and take arms to defend yourself when everything you lived by/for being taken away from you?
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Posted in: U.S. says Russia firing artillery at Ukraine military See in context
Just reading all your pro-us comments makes me sick. How can you be so blind and believe whatever is said without looking outside the box? You know? There is a saying in Russia, "The americans were so hang up on trying to get rid of communism that while Russia turned democratic, the US went the other way". Believe me, we Russians love Putin and our country, and we know from all the evidence that this Ukrainian business is all US's evil game. If NATO comes to Russia, prepare Uranuses.
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How are these things even allowed on open roads? They're a menace to public safety.
Posted in: Tokyo go-kart operator busted for renting to unlicensed tourists
Good. Time to stop offering prayers to enshrined war criminals.
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