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(@armenian1)
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Caucasian. I don't know French but I can translate from any language when I need it.
X, I had oppressed in my family too.


   
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(@armenian1)
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Roge, it is too nice to see you back. I owe you 7 bucks. A promise is a promise. I know you are sick. why am I talking to you. I can help you to cure your Disease. I am your doctor, Roge. Talk to me.


   
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(@armenian1)
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Turks were never nice. Roge is a Turk or she-Turk. Roge thinks the bigger font the more positive effect. It is sick, very sick. Roge, your message can be seen best in the tiny font. Wisper me: is your real name Ahmet? I won't tell anyone. Swear.


   
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(@kissie)
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VOB Radio


   
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(@kissie)
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VOB Radio


   
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(@svoloch)
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Rog!!!
The question is what are you doing here? It says “RUSSIA” on top of the message board. No where do I see sign “Stupid faggot Roger” message board. You hate Russians so what the •••• are you doing here? If you so ••••••• brave come over to Russia and say it all you got to say to Russians. Or find Russian in Phoenix and say it all you got to say, but I’m telling you right now don’t choose 5-10 years old kids. Choose one of those Russia that wears cashmere coat and drives Mercedes 600 with license plates “PIZDEC”, I’m sure he will have answers to many of your concerns.


   
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(@antonio)
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Russia's Right - Chechen Rebels Are Major Threat 01/05/2000
LARS-ERIK NELSON

New York Daily News
01/05/2000

EDITORIAL

WASHINGTON - Imagine if a self-proclaimed Comanche Republic arose
in south Texas, began kidnapping people and holding them for
ransom, televised the beheadings of its captives and sent
terrorists into our biggest cities to blow up apartment buildings.

How should we respond?

Negotiate, says Sen. John McCain, the Arizona Republican seeking
the GOP's 2000 presidential nomination. At least, that's his
demand upon the new acting president of Russia
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WASHINGTON - Imagine if a self-proclaimed Comanche Republic arose
in south Texas, began kidnapping people and holding them for
ransom, televised the beheadings of its captives and sent
terrorists into our biggest cities to blow up apartment buildings.

How should we respond?

Negotiate, says Sen. John McCain, the Arizona Republican seeking
the GOP's 2000 presidential nomination. At least, that's his
demand upon the new acting president of Russia , Vladimir Putin, as
Putin tries to suppress an uprising in Chechnya.

If the newly installed Putin does not ease up on the Chechens,
McCain says, the U.S. should withhold the aid that might help
Russia , at long last, embark on real democratic and economic
reform.

Talk about a counterproductive policy! America has a far greater
stake in a friendly, stable though democratically imperfect Russia
than it does in a quasi-independent, inevitably hostile,
gunrunning, drug-smuggling, historically terrorist Chechnya.

And now, my apologies to the Comanches. Russia's Chechen
terrorists are far crueler, and far more dangerous to the world's
safety, than the Comanches ever were. In their murderous
depredations against their neighbors in Russia's northern
Caucasus, they make Slobodan Milosevic's Serb goons of Kosovo look
like a Red Cross team.

Yes, the Chechens have suffered over the centuries at the hands of
the Russians. They were conquered in the 18th and 19th centuries,
subjugated, communized and then deported en masse during World War
II - after they collaborated, en masse, with the invading Nazi
army.

And, yes, innocent Chechen civilians are suffering now as the
Russian Army tries to crush the insurrection. They should not be
blamed, as a people, for crimes committed by terrorist bands.

But neither can Russia negotiate a political solution with the
Chechen terrorists. The Chechens are not about to surrender their
dream of independence. Even if defeated, they promise to wage
guerrilla war from the hills until they drive the Russians out.

In the past three years of relative autonomy, no one in Chechnya
has been able to restrain the murderers among them. Chechens have
twice invaded Dagestan. They engaged in ethnic cleansing of
Christian Georgians. They have kidnapped and beheaded journalists,
communications workers and aid workers. They are blamed for
blowing up apartment buildings in Moscow and Volograd, killing 300
people.

An independent or semiautonomous Chechnya would quickly join the
ranks of the rogue states that McCain and other Republicans are so
quick to condemn. On the basis of Chechen conduct so far,
independent Chechnya would be a militant Islamic republic that has
no compunction about attacking its neighbors, running guns,
carrying out kidnappings and profiting from crime.

Russia's brutal war against the Chechens has brought out an ugly
side of Russian society: a near-racist cheerleading, even among
the most democratic Russians, for the cruelest actions by the
Russian Army.

But Chechnya also is bringing about a disconcerting side of
American politics: the instinct that anybody who fights against
the Russians somehow deserves our sympathy.

For years, we told the Russian people we had no quarrel with them;
we only opposed their repressive Communist system. Now it looks as
if we cannot give up the Russians as our eternal enemy.


   
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(@fletch)
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Roger M (or who ever you are)
You are one sick puppy, kid. How DARE you call yourself an AMERICAN. You don't make a pimple on a good Americans BUTT. Go and find a life for yourself and get off of this board.
As for your CCK...I believe you speak for only yourself. The other people on this board called it right when they named you...MORON.
No reply necessary....I have to go to work now.
Ever heard of that word...WORK??


   
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 jana
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Happy New year....

When will this bloody war end?
Maybe the Russians are learning what Nato learned
the hard way....
....i.e. there is no such thing as a just war, just war...

Kissy, was that a self portrait?
L'menexe hope you found something to smoke...
Roger get a life.
Dimitri did you find plenty of idiots to fight?
remember:"A fish called wanda"?


   
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(@everest)
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hadji murat

Anti Rasist

Thank you for being on this board.


   
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(@everest)
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The previous picture is of Hadji Murat from Dagestan, ethnic Avar, who fought against Russian army in 19 century.


   
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(@everest)
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Long live Independent Chechnya!

Chechen mudjahedin are the best


   
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(@svoloch)
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I wonder are there any presedents from other countries who can take on Putin?
He is such STUD!


   
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(@antiracist)
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PLAIN TRUTH ABOUT MOSCOW APARTMENT BOMBINGS NOW COMING OUT.

Russian Agents Behind Moscow Apartment Bombings, Journalist Claims

LONDON, Jan 6, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse) A British newspaper reported on Thursday that Russian special services carried out the bombings of apartment blocks in Moscow in September, which helped prompt Russia's current campaign against Chechnya.

The Independent newspaper said it had obtained a videotape on which a Russian officer, captured by the Chechens, "confesses" that Russian agents carried out the bombings.

The video was shot by a Turkish journalist last month before the Chechen capital, Grozny, was cut off by Russian forces, the paper said.

The captured Russian identifies himself as Alexei Galtin of the GRU, the Russian military intelligence service, it said. Papers displayed by his Chechen captors confirm he is a "Senior Lieutenant, Armed Special Services, General Headquarters for Special Forces of the Russian Federation."

The captive says in the video that he did not take part in the bombings, the paper reported.

But he was quoted as saying: "I have information about it. I know who is responsible for the bombings in Moscow (and Dagestan). It is the FSB (Russia's security service), in cooperation with the GRU, that is responsible for the explosions in Volgodonsk and Moscow."

He names other GRU officers, the paper added.


   
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(@L'menexe)
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roger, silly silly man...

you still cant spell 'phoenix'

and it was a laff-riot for you to speak of "the
star-spangled banner" as some kinda american
classic composition when i do believe the tune
came from an english drinking song.

wotta maroon.


   
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