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  • Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View Post
    They very much believed it.

    Then they wanted blue jeans
    Blue jeans are the true leg garb for the worker ...
    sounds very fitting for communists therefore
    Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
    Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"

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    • yet they didn't have it and regarded it as a symbol of capitalism
      (or maybe they had something similar?)
      in east germany when I was very little (before the fall of the wall) they asked me what I wanted and I said a coke
      (they didn't have it but they brought me something similar)

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      • Russia is facing a world athletics ban after a report revealed "state-supported" doping. The report, commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), claims the London Olympics were "more or less sabotaged" by Russian athletes who should have been banned for doping. One of the recommends is for Russia to be suspended from athletics - possibly including next year's Rio Olympics .


        Confirmed. Russia engaged in systematic state sponsored doping and likely to get expelled from all international sporting events including the Olympics.
        Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.

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        • American baby killers celebreating Russia's supposed ban from the olympics.
          Ok.

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          • It´s actually a sad thing that it seems like modern russia still doesn´t think it can get good results in international athletic competitions without cheating ... and therefore continues the cheating traditions of the USSR
            Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
            Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"

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            • the american basketball "dream team" can't even be checked.
              they hide inside american bases where wada can't reach them.

              plus americans dope as hell too, they just evade tests better due to different kind of drugs.

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              • besides the olympics is all about sponsors and corporations.
                "the immortal" committee is corrupt as ****.
                they hand out olympic city selections based on the largest bribes
                no wonder they can't even keep politics out of it

                olympics is swimming in dope

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                • Originally posted by Bereta_Eder View Post
                  besides the olympics is all about sponsors and corporations.
                  "the immortal" committee is corrupt as ****.
                  they hand out olympic city selections based on the largest bribes
                  ...
                  That´s sad but true ...
                  or at least it was so under Juan Antonio Samaranch ...
                  last I heard was that after Samaranch they did some steps to decrease the corruption in the selection of the olympic cities
                  Tamsin (Lost Girl): "I am the Harbinger of Death. I arrive on winds of blessed air. Air that you no longer deserve."
                  Tamsin (Lost Girl): "He has fallen in battle and I must take him to the Einherjar in Valhalla"

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                  • Perhaps, I don't know.
                    I wouldn't keep my hopes up though for a system that is inherently as corrupt as that.

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                    • Russians are killing Syrian babies

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                      • Yep. And that's why those babies put bombs in russian planes

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                        • The Civilian Toll of Russia’s Bombing Campaign

                          According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, less than two-thirds of the casualties of Russian airstrikes have been combatants.



                          Exactly three weeks after Russia decided to launch airstrikes in Syria, the country’s campaign has already been criticized for hitting non-ISIS targets, its violations of Turkish airspace, and allowing its planes to fly too close to American ones, as well as a misfiring of cruise missiles from the Caspian Sea that mistakenly landed in Iran.

                          On Tuesday, some light was shed on the civilian toll of Russia’s bombing campaign. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 370 people have been killed by Russian warplanes since September 30. Of that number, 34 percent have been civilians—127 people, including 36 children and 34 women.

                          When held against one assessment of the airstrikes by the American-led coalition, which started in September 2014, the Russian numbers come more clearly into view. Back in June, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights noted that of 3,000 people who had been killed by coalition airstrikes in Syria, 162 were civilians. (At the time, the British-based monitoring organization “re-expressed its strong condemnation” of the United States and its international partners.)

                          The figures in Tuesday’s report did not include an overnight Russian airstrikes in Syria’s Latakia province that killed a high-ranking commander of a Syrian rebel group that had received American-made weapons. According to some reports, at least 15 civilians were killed in the sustained bombardment.

                          Also, on Tuesday, CNN reported American military pilots have been warned against reacting to Russian planes over Syrian skies. After some recent close calls, the two countries are working to iron out a technical agreement so that pilots will maintain contact with each other in the air.
                          According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, less than two-thirds of the casualties of Russian airstrikes have been combatants.


                          This was published on October 20, by now Russia may have surpassed the western powers in terms of dead Syrian civilians.

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                          • Suspected Russian air strikes bombard main street in Syrian city of Douma leaving at least 23 dead including six children

                            WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
                            Russian war planes are believed to be responsible for the air strikes in Douma in the suburbs of Damascus today
                            At least 23 people, including six children, were killed according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
                            Rebels in the town often fire rockets into Damacus, and Douma is the target of government air strikes and shelling
                            See full news coverage of the conflict in Syria at www.dailymail.co.uk/syria
                            WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Russian war planes are believed to be responsible for air strikes that hit the rebel-held town of Douma in the suburbs of the Syrian capital, Damascus, today.


                            Go Russia! Defend your client state at all costs

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                            • Originally posted by giblets View Post
                              http://www.theatlantic.com/internati...ans-us/411478/

                              This was published on October 20, by now Russia may have surpassed the western powers in terms of dead Syrian civilians.

                              Not even close.
                              Besides it's not "west" vs Russia. It's US vs Russia and a Europe that is awakening.

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                              • Russia's only Mediterranean naval base is in Syria

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