gowlerk 2,275 #51 February 20, 2017 Yes comrade, your government does not like Mr. Soros. https://sputniknews.com/politics/201702201050878788-soros-ideology-explained/ Mother Russia is ruthless in pursuing her enemies. Even to the point of having her agents post in internet forums. He is one of the current targets of the day.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,118 #52 February 20, 2017 QuoteSoros, who has attracted so many conspiracy theories that a Wikipedia page has been dedicated to them, is not on Interpol’s list of people wanted by Russia for international arrest and extradition. None of the articles, tellingly, say what charges Putin supposedly wants to extradite Soros for, other than a vague claim that he is a “threat to Russian national security.” Good! We could use more of those and fewer people who will roll over when Putin tells them to. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Royreader8812 0 #53 February 20, 2017 I couldn't give a toss what anyone other than the guy himself says He enjoyed confiscating property off Jews before they were slaughtered... He says it was a defining part of his life, character building... He openly admits no remorse... I gave you that in a very short video. He admitted to funding the goons that overthrew the Ukrainian government. I don't know what kind of stupid you need to be to see him as anything other than a psychopath. You can take your wikipedia conspiracy theorists and obfuscation and shove it where it doesn't shine. Nothing is more telling than an open confession. In fact what is more telling, is that he knows how fucking stupid people are, and knows he can openly confess to this stuff and continue to be supported by the idiot majority. Lol This notion that I am Russian is quite peculiar. I guess those not willing to open their minds about to see the truth in front of their faces, reiterates Soros' essential trolling of people like you lot. You will take the rhetoric and stick to it like religion. What were we talking about again... Oh Melania doing her bit to keep up the Christian facade. As you were. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,118 #54 February 20, 2017 QuoteHe enjoyed confiscating property off Jews before they were slaughtered... He says it was a defining part of his life, character building... He openly admits no remorse... I gave you that in a very short video. So the basis of your claim is your belief that he went around confiscating property from Jews when he was . . . 12? You need to get a better grasp on reality (and/or get better news sources.) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,275 #55 February 20, 2017 QuoteHe admitted to funding the goons that overthrew the Ukrainian government. That's why Putin is so mad. Only Russia is allowed to overthrow Ukrainian governments. QuoteThis notion that I am Russian is quite peculiar. The fact that you are Russian is self evident. Only Russians care about that particular Russia favoring regime in Ukraine.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil1111 1,183 #56 February 20, 2017 Easy Roy. the quarterly reviews for promotion are coming up. You have to keep your cool. You can't always rely upon Roy #2 to straighten things up on all the sites and forums where you messed things up. Evginey Mikhailovich Bogachev, Aleksey Alekseyevich Belan, Cozy Bear,Fancy Bear and your other friends are going to be hiring again. Do good and there will be more work. Perhaps even Papa Bear! Do good there, even the FSB! Further reading: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-russia-cyber-clapper-idUSKBN14P0G5 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/12/16/russias-cyber-warriors-should-west-do/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewGuy2005 53 #57 February 20, 2017 jakee ********* That may be, as he is now. But, he is an ex-Nazi that made money selling out his own people, the Jews, back in the day. Or so the story goes. Did you ever stop to find out how old Soros was during WW2? I think he was around 10 or 12. A 10 or 12 year old Nazi war profiteer? Is that the story you're sticking to?Is that the definition of chutzpah!?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Royreader8812 0 #58 February 20, 2017 QuoteThe fact that you are Russian is self evident. Lol, do enlighten me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,275 #59 February 20, 2017 Royreader8812QuoteThe fact that you are Russian is self evident. Lol, do enlighten me. The fact that you couldn't give a "toss" means you learned some of your English in England. The fact that you even care about the regime that was overthrown in Ukraine means that you are either Russian, or an ethnic Russian Ukrainian. No one else even remembers that insult to Putin.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,595 #60 February 20, 2017 Royreader8812 I couldn't give a toss what anyone other than the guy himself says He enjoyed confiscating property off Jews before they were slaughtered... He didn't say that. Quote I gave you that in a very short video. A very very short video. Almost as if it had been edited of any context aside from the blatant lie in the caption. Say it ain't so, Roy! Say it ain't so!Do you want to have an ideagasm? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil1111 1,183 #61 February 20, 2017 gowlerk***QuoteThe fact that you are Russian is self evident. Lol, do enlighten me. Only Russians, and ethnic Russian Ukrainians even care about the Ukrainian government that was overthrown. The fact that you even mention it gives you away. I think that Roy #3 honestly believes that five months in the UK is good enough. Sorry. A while back Roy #1 had his video feed on. So everyone here could see the background. The framed autographed picture of Svetlana Kapanina. "Thanks Roy for the fabulous meal at Café Pushkin the other day, love Svetlana." Now I'd be the first to admit that that is one fine piece of Mother Russia, for her age! Now I don't know what is better her or her Su-26. But she did look great when she got Russia's Order of Courage from president Vladimir Putin https://vimeo.com/143358719 And Roy... Its very disappointing to have Vladimir turn on our GREAT leader so fast! President Putin needs to have more loyalty. https://www.rt.com/viral/377981-trump-sweden-fox-news/?utm_source=spotim&utm_medium=spotim_recirculation&spotim_referrer=recirculation Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,118 #62 February 20, 2017 > Almost as if it had been edited of any context aside from the blatant lie in the caption. Almost as if airing his entire statement would rob millions of their righteous rage! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Royreader8812 0 #63 February 20, 2017 You guys have most certainly lost the plot. Yes Soro's did clearly say he enjoyed the time confiscating the Jews goods. He also clearly stated that he felt no remorse. His words. There are a great number of people that care about people in war torn Ukraine, Syria, Libya, Yemen and anywhere else the USA, her allies and their weapons have hypocritically delivered terror. Those watching objectively can see that Russia, while no angel, is not the aggressor. It is not the Russians and their allies loading their troops on the US boarder. But you don't have to take that from me... There are plenty of Americans and other non Russians that can see this with an objective view. NATO and her sugar mumma USA are the aggressors in Europe. You do actually need an objective view, not just a Russian passport to see this. And giving a toss is not purely an English thing either. Anyhow. How about that Melina. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,118 #64 February 20, 2017 QuoteYes Soro's did clearly say he enjoyed the time confiscating the Jews goods. He also clearly stated that he felt no remorse. His words. Let's see what they edited out! =========== Interviewer: Was it difficult? Mr. Soros: Not - not at all. Not at all. Maybe as a child you don't see the connection. But it was - it created no - no problem at all . . . . whether I was there or not, I was only a spectator, the property was being taken away. So the -- I had no role in taking away that property. So I had no sense of guilt. =========== Hmm. But he still laughed at those people being taken away, right? From his biography: ======== Shortly after George went to live with Baumbach, the man was assigned to take inventory on the vast estate of Mor Kornfeld, an extremely wealthy aristocrat of Jewish origin. The Kornfeld family had the wealth, wisdom, and connections to be able to leave some of its belongings behind in exchange for permission to make their way to Lisbon. Baumbach was ordered to go to the Kornfeld estate and inventory the artworks, furnishings, and other property. Rather than leave his "godson" behind in Budapest for three days, he took the boy with him. As Baumbach itemized the material, George walked around the grounds and spent time with Kornfeld's staff. It was his first visit to such a mansion, and the first time he rode a horse. He collaborated with no one and he paid attention to what he understood to be his primary responsibility: making sure that no one doubted that he was Sándor Kiss. ========= So, as a child, Soros was taken to the estate of Jews who had escaped Nazi rule. His "godfather" did an inventory of the things there. That's it. No laughing at Jews being taken away. No enjoying confiscating things. No confiscating things at all, actually. He was a kid being taken on a business trip by his guardian during wartime. >Those watching objectively can see that Russia, while no angel, is not the >aggressor. This tells me you are not living in the real world. >You do actually need an objective view Indeed. Let's hope you find one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,275 #65 February 20, 2017 QuoteYou do actually need an objective view, not just a Russian passport to see this. Or a Russian paycheck. Anyway, how about we get together and do a skydive sometime? I travel a lot, maybe we can meet up.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Phil1111 1,183 #66 February 20, 2017 billvon >Those watching objectively can see that Russia, while no angel, is not the >aggressor. This tells me you are not living in the real world. >You do actually need an objective view Indeed. Let's hope you find one. There is a Russian saying. In your life you must.1. have a son. 2 build a house . 3 plant a tree. Now #4 find the truth. "The fourth estate in Russia Russia currently ranks 180 out of 199 countries for press freedom, behind Iraq, Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of Congo, according to the international watchdog Freedom House. Though it has never been known for its media independence, Russia’s press freedom and ranking have continuously decreased in the past decade under Putin. Here’s a breakdown we made using data from Freedom House for the years 2002 to 2015: Putin has been in power since 2000, when he was first elected president and when his regime began to commandeer the press. Sometimes this could mean a literal takeover. In 2000, authorities raided the offices of the major television network NTV and arrested its owner Vladmir Gusinsky for fraud. The charges were dropped once Gusinsky agreed to sell his media empire to a state-controlled company. More often, the Kremlin makes it difficult for independent outlets to operate in roundabout ways: denying broadcast licenses, coordinating providers to dump channels, banning advertising on cable, limiting foreign ownership of media and firing journalists for "extremism.".. Combining data from two nonprofits that records violations of press rights (the New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists and the Moscow-based Glasnost Defense Foundation), we found that at least 34 journalists have been murdered in Russia since 2000. (This tally only includes deaths confirmed or likely to be work-related homicides committed in Russia. It doesn’t include murders where the motives are unclear, or journalists killed in war and on other dangerous assignments, like covering the mob or riots.) For comparison, in the same time period, two journalists were murdered in China, while three were killed in the United States (including the on-air deaths of two television reporters in Virginia this year). Nina Ognianova, the coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists’ Europe and Central Asia program, said journalists covering corruption, human rights abuses, organized crime, and official wrongdoing can be "slain with impunity in Putin’s Russia." http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/article/2016/jan/04/does-vladimir-putin-kill-journalists/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Royreader8812 0 #67 February 20, 2017 Quote So, as a child, Soros was taken to the estate of Jews who had escaped Nazi rule. His "godfather" did an inventory of the things there. That's it. No laughing at Jews being taken away. No enjoying confiscating things. No confiscating things at all, actually. He was a kid being taken on a business trip by his guardian during wartime. I guess when you copied and pasted the transcript. You glazed over this bit... QuoteKROFT: (Voiceover) And you watched lots of people get shipped off to the death camps. Mr. SOROS: Right. I was 14 years old. And I would say that that’s when my character was made. KROFT: In what way? Mr. SOROS: That one should think ahead. One should understand and–and anticipate events and when–when one is threatened. It was a tremendous threat of evil. I mean, it was a–a very personal experience of evil. Sounds like a lovely couple of days playing in the estate... That was the extent of his experience. A very personal experience of evil... Yep. Must have been the lovely time kicking stones in the rose garden while godfather itemised the goods. FFS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
billvon 3,118 #68 February 20, 2017 >Sounds like a lovely couple of days playing in the estate... That was the extent of >his experience. Yep. Imagine yourself going through that - going with your guardian to New York City, playing in the parks, kicking some rocks, then later finding out your guardian was one of the people helping the 9/11 terrorists, and had taken some pictures of the WTC for planning purposes. Would you feel guilt over that? >I guess when you copied and pasted the transcript. You glazed over this bit... Your annoyance at leaving out part of the transcript is hilarious. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jakee 1,595 #69 February 20, 2017 Royreader8812Yes Soro's did clearly say he enjoyed the time confiscating the Jews goods. He did not say he enjoyed confiscating the Jew's goods. Again, many people enjoyed living through the blitz. That doesn't mean they enjoyed being bombed. QuoteHe also clearly stated that he felt no remorse. His words. He also didn't actually do anything but be taken along, and he also didn't have a choice if he wanted to live. Have you seen Schindler's List, or read Schindler's Ark? The jews that Schindler saved had to work in a Nazi armaments factory. Should they feel guilty that they produced shells and ammunition for Hitler's forces to use? QuoteHow about that Melina. Who?Do you want to have an ideagasm? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rushmc 23 #70 February 21, 2017 billvon>Did you ever stop to find out how old Soros was during WW2? Details, details. Why are you so hung up on facts? What's important is how you FEEL. Highest irony score of the month!"America will never be destroyed from the outside, if we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves." Abraham Lincoln Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,148 #71 February 21, 2017 RonD1120Melania opens her speech with the Lord's Prayer. That is powerful and what a vast departure from the past first ladies. Her power is magnified by the silence of the MSM. https://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/melania-trump-recites-the-lords-prayer-then-assails-her-critics-in-florida-speech/ So it is being reported that she had to READ the prayer from a script. I'm an atheist and I can recite it from memory. I bet you can too. I think she should stick to naked photo shoots, she's good at those.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gowlerk 2,275 #72 February 21, 2017 Quote Her power is magnified by the silence of the MSM. This whole thread is really just an attack on the media. That is your main purpose in posting it. You are jumping on the anti-press bandwagon starting to roll downhill and given a push by your new hero, the Donald Trump. As fake a believer as anyone has ever been. The power of the press is the main thing that allows the freedom your country mostly enjoys to exist. Be careful what you wish for. Your use of the new Breitbart trendy catchphrase "MSM" reveals as the follower you are.Always remember the brave children who died defending your right to bear arms. Freedom is not free. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sonnyblu 0 #73 February 21, 2017 kallend***Melania opens her speech with the Lord's Prayer. That is powerful and what a vast departure from the past first ladies. Her power is magnified by the silence of the MSM. https://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/melania-trump-recites-the-lords-prayer-then-assails-her-critics-in-florida-speech/ So it is being reported that she had to READ the prayer from a script. I'm an atheist and I can recite it from memory. She'd probably also have to read it if she said it in French, Italian or any other non-native language that she may speak. Do you think you'd be able to cite it perfectly in another language without writing it down? Can you even speak any other language? I'm surprised nobody criticized her for plagiarizing it yet. I guess that's an improvement. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
christelsabine 1 #74 February 21, 2017 sonnyblu She'd probably also have to read it if she said it in French, Italian or any other non-native language that she may speak. Do you think you'd be able to cite it perfectly in another language without writing it down? Can you even speak any other language? Since when is she living in the US .... 20 yrs or so? And still has to read those words - and BTW: Not to talk about that awkward pronunciation after so many years of living in the US. Perhaps, she has not much to say? dudeist skydiver # 3105 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,148 #75 February 21, 2017 sonnyblu******Melania opens her speech with the Lord's Prayer. That is powerful and what a vast departure from the past first ladies. Her power is magnified by the silence of the MSM. https://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/melania-trump-recites-the-lords-prayer-then-assails-her-critics-in-florida-speech/ So it is being reported that she had to READ the prayer from a script. I'm an atheist and I can recite it from memory. She'd probably also have to read it if she said it in French, Italian or any other non-native language that she may speak. Do you think you'd be able to cite it perfectly in another language without writing it down? Can you even speak any other language? I'm surprised nobody criticized her for plagiarizing it yet. I guess that's an improvement. NONSENSE. Mrs. T LIVES in the USA and has done since 1996. I can speak French quite well, and I'm sure that if I had lived in France since 1996 I'd be quite fluent enough not to need a script for a short prayer.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites