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"**** you Putin and your mass murder of Ukrainian civilians!"
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"I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration somehow you're not patriotic. We should stand up and say we are Americans and we have a right to debate and disagree with any administration." - Hillary Clinton, 2003
She released a prerecorded video afterwards, apologizing for mouthing state propaganda and encouraging anti-war protest, saying "they can't jail us all." Had a lawyer, knew she would be arrested.
She was released after hours of interrogation and only got a fine so far. She could still end up in court.
Russian TV journalist Marina Ovsyannikova, who interrupted a live Russian news broadcast holding an anti-war sign, said her interrogators could not believe her decision to protest about the war in Ukraine was her own decision.
Arnold Schwarzenegger's anti-Ukraine war video trends on Russian social media
A Twitter address by Hollywood actor Arnold Schwarzenegger to the Russian people is among the top Twitter trends in Russia on Friday and has sparked reaction from various quarters.
The plural of sheep is sheep. There is no "s" in the plural of sheep.
An example of a singular sheep in "Mobius likes a sheep" which refers to a single sheep.
An example of sheep is "Mobius likes sheep" which refers to multiple sheep.
Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the invasion of Ukraine at a rally in Moscow on Friday, where his speech was abruptly cut off on the state TV broadcast in what the Kremlin described as a technical error.
Russian President Vladimir Putin justified the invasion of Ukraine at a rally in Moscow on Friday, where his speech was abruptly cut off on the state TV broadcast in what the Kremlin described as a technical error.
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