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Today, we are all Georgians.
The West Begins to Doubt Georgian Leader
“Today, we are all Georgians,” Republican presidential candidate John McCain declared. The neoconservative commentator Robert Kagan compared the Russian action with the Nazis’ 1938 invasion of the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. And in a meeting with US Vice President Richard Cheney, Saakashvili was assured of Washington’s support for his most fervent wish: admission to NATO.
But now, five weeks after the end of the war in the Caucasus, the winds have shifted in America. Even Washington is beginning to suspect that Saakashvili, a friend and ally, could in fact be a gambler — someone who triggered the bloody five-day war and then told the West bold-faced lies.
-Shoot your mouth off, ask questions latter. Shit I’m surprised anyone is asking questions. Who wants to prove the dirty hippie bloggers right again.








September 17th, 2008 at
I am tagging you, because I feel like it.
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September 17th, 2008 at
Ha ha, now that’s hilarious. Oh wait, that’s our money. Oh, well.
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September 17th, 2008 at
Today we all individually owe AIG $283.
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September 22nd, 2008 at
We have been howling ever since that bloodthirsty POS Saakashvili decided to launch an artillery barrage on an undefended college town that the Russians PREVENTED a genocide in both South Ossetia and Abkhazia. But Chimpy, Cheney, McFeeble, and Sarahpoleon think this piece of human waste is worth risking the lives of Americans over.
I guess we’re lucky they weren’t in charge when the Vietnamese drove Pol Pot out. I can almost hear it now:
MCCAIN SAYS “TODAY, WE ARE ALL ANGKAR.”
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