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philip
08-30-2008, 10:31 AM
News is reporting that George Bush's plan to have parts of Georgia become part of Russia and McCain to become president is now 50% complete.

FoxFour
08-31-2008, 10:35 AM
I don't understand what your trying to say.

RC45
08-31-2008, 10:55 AM
I believe this is a play on the crazy claims where Putin blames Bush for the Georgian invasion as part of a CIA plot to get McCain elected.

And yes, the Russian are that unbelievable that they would try promote such a story... from a geopolitical standpoint it seems the the world is rapidly slipping back into pe-cold war behaviour.

philip
08-31-2008, 09:51 PM
I don't understand what your trying to say.

Sorry I speak in code sometimes only that I (or RC) understand.

Here are the links to the stories as RC correctly pointed out.

Putin blames George Bush for "forcing" it to invade Georgia as part of a plot to insure a Republican victory.

http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/08/29/europe/29putin.php

Thus George Bush would have also included in his plan that Russia would annex part of Georgia. Thus completing the circle of life- birth life death birth from the Lion King, except here its- invade conquer annex invade.

Here Russia begins the annexation of part of Georgia

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/europe/article4635843.ece

Thus George Bush's diabolical plan is 50% complete.

An important part of proper propaganda is called the "big lie". The more outragious the lie, the more it is believed by some.

For an example of the "big lie" here in Houston a few years back a 55 year old rich guy (who was implicated in two other murders spanning ten years) killed his 80 year old next door neighbor with his gun, cut up his body into small pieces and dumped the pieces in ocean. After the pieces one by one started showing up on the beach, he fled the city and was caught six states away after being arrested for shoplifting (not a real bright guy).

His family got him a top notch defence attorney. The jury actually believed his lawyers story that when he came over to the man's house, the old man attacked him and fearing for his life he shot him dead with the hand gun he happened to have with him. He was aquitted. Not guilty. The jury just couldnt see the simple straightforward view that he just killed his neighbor with his gun and tried to hide the evidence of the crime.

The power of the "big lie".

Mattk
09-01-2008, 02:20 AM
^He may have been telling the truth. This was in Texas, where people apparently do just carry guns around with them. Old men can get violent. Can't blame him. Blame the prosecution.

But I got the message the first time. Putin claiming that George Bush forced his hand to enable a John McCain victory? Putin obviously doesn't know much about American presidential elections, which focus mainly on domestic issues because most Americans care little about foreign affairs.

FoxFour
09-01-2008, 09:09 AM
Got it now. Thanks

philip
09-01-2008, 11:58 AM
^He may have been telling the truth. This was in Texas, where people apparently do just carry guns around with them. Old men can get violent. Can't blame him. Blame the prosecution.

Untill this point this neighbor Robert Durst had kind of gone under the radar an excentric son in a rich family. Then people noticed that his New York wife had misteriously disappeared and was presumed dead a few years back. Then it was noticed that her best friend, was shot dead in California, a few days after New York police interviewed her in California about the murder.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Durst

Mattk
09-01-2008, 09:06 PM
He only claimed self-defence? Must have been trying to keep him out of the mental hospital.