Beasty wrote: » The opposition leader was barred from standing in the election. Do you not think the "exclusion" of anyone he thinks may have a remote chance of beating him is a little suspicious?
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Navalny and his brother were convicted in December 2014 of money laundering and defrauding their business partner. Three years before the election. Under Russian law, a candidate cannot run for election if convicted by a Russian court.
Dinarius wrote: » Trump goes off-script today to make a point of congratulating Putin - something he was expressly told not to do. Meanwhile, the trolling on this thread has reached a level where we’ll all need anti-biotics soon. D.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Trump is a serial liar. He does this to curry favour but stabs countries in the back. Media fails to see this he always congratulates leaders in public. China leader his best friend, but he does not stop him having a trade war with them. Trump lackeys at the UN do the work for him there too and condemning Russia. I don't see any evidence Putin has anything on Trump that will damage him? Trump, in fact, seems able to ride through scandal after scandal anyway. Putin knows it not the President who runs the show. Men in business suits appear after his elected tell him this how it's going to be deal with it. Corporations and the deep state (Military Industrial complex) run the show have done so since 1950's
Beasty wrote: » So do you believe the recent Russian election was 100% above board and there was no manipulation of the process by Putin and his supporters? Do you believe there is no "state sponsored" activity emanating from Russia that has targeted major votes, or sporting events? You clearly are a fan, but in my mind there is absolutely no credibility behind your assertions about Putin, his regime and his behaviour. Now I appreciate he has tried to cloud issues, but in a court of law the highest level of proof required is "beyond reasonable doubt", and if brought to trial all the evidence appears to me to be much stronger than that
ArchXStanton wrote: » Trump sure changed his tune from his pre-presidential stance on Syria
Cheerful Spring wrote: » His cabinet is full of generals and CIA people. Trump is going to make the same mistakes as the previous presidents have in the White House. Leaders in the Military industrial complex and leaders of corporations make the decisions, not Trump.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » To claim he had no opposition is wrong (video below) Putin is just well liked by his countrymen and women who vote for him. I'm a fan of his foreign policy. Russia domestic policy is far from perfect but
Beasty wrote: » The international community has made its feelings over Russian State Sponsored Terrorism (which I consider an apt description of the events in Salisbury) and indeed State Sponsored Doping (witnessed by Russia's expulsion from the Summer and Winter Olympics) Now it may be a case of the rest of the world is wrong and Putin is right. I personally have the opposite view, based on everything I've seen over the past 18 years of his "reign"
Gatling wrote: » He's well liked because russian media says so ,so do the government who control the internet ,and security services , Declare yourself anti putin in Russia your life expectancy suddenly drops rapidly , Explain what foreign policies your a fan of exactly .
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Doping problem in Russia is not something I have looked into so I can not talk about it.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Yet i showed you a video yesterday of women candidate for Russian president expressing her anger and telling Putin off in front of a crowd in Russia. So how was see able to speak if freedom of speech is not allowed? Gatling your opinion is based entirely on Western sources of information.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Yet i showed you a video yesterday of woman candidate for Russian president expressing her anger and telling Putin off in front of a crowd in Russia. So how was she able to speak so candidly if freedom of speech is not allowed? Gatling your opinion is based entirely on Western sources of information.
Gatling wrote: » And yet you sit here day after day and have the gall to tell us all how great putin is based purely off Kremlin owned media and false information on Ukraine and Syria . What you claim and what putin claim don't even match up . So what are we missing
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Isis is a freedom loving group Syrian people will be dancing in the streets if they won:rolleyes: Gatling you're beyond deluded about what going on in Syria and Ukraine. Pointless debating with someone who thinks Putin is to blame for the Syrian war.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Pointless debating with someone who thinks Putin is to blame for the Syrian war.
Beasty wrote: » About as pointless as trying to debate with someone who so easily succumbs to Putin's propaganda. But hey ho!, so long as people are prepared to defend him, I'm sure there will be many more prepared to attack him based on his proven track record
Cheerful Spring wrote: » So Putin supplied arms to Jihadists and Isis followers who then wiped anyone who was different to them in Syria and Iraq. Putin propaganda this never happened this is fake news. Hundreds of Iraqis, Kurds, Syrians buried in unmarked graves is Putin propaganda. Cities destroyed, all is left is rubble and, millions of people have no homes and no food this Putin propaganda.
Beasty wrote: » Pardon? What are you talking about? I've made no reference to any of this? Why do you seek to divert the discussion? Do you want to be part of his propaganda machine? Let's face it, you and one or two others may want to blindly follow him, but you're unlikely to sway many "non-believers" to the cause
Gatling wrote: » Who said that , So your a fan of putins foreign policy but you don't actually know what his foreign policy is
Beasty wrote: » This actually suggests you fail to understand how propaganda works. Putin allows these small signs of opposition so he can say there is "freedom of speech", while continuing to manipulate the agenda for his own personal benefit
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Destroying Isis and jihadists who have no business being in Syria, is his foreign policy. Russia would leave when the job done and continue the status quo and remain an ally.
Gringo180 wrote: » Lol. So basically the man is damned if he does and damned if he doesnt. If no opposition spoke out against him you'd say theres no freedom of speech allowed in Russia but when they do speak out against him its all propagabda on Putins part. Do you realise how utterly propostorous that sounds?