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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1386098)1/5/2023 2:16:55 PM
From: Winfastorlose2 Recommendations

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easygoer
Mick Mørmøny

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Wrong again, Clueless Gullible Rat (CGR) Obama and Biden started it with their illegal coup which resulted in the overthrow of a democratically elected government, at a cost of five billion dollars

Source: Victoria Nuland.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1386098)1/5/2023 2:28:52 PM
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Winfastorlose

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That was and still is an prime example of Democracy at work. The eastern areas of Ukraine (for some reason) don't like to be ruled by your Uke nazi buddies.

Early Count Shows 95 Percent of Crimea Voters Want to Be Russian
A vast majority of the votes indicated voters wanted Crimea to become part of Russia.
nbcnews.com

March 16, 2014, 11:09 AM HST

Russian President Vladimir Putin told President Barack Obama on Sunday that a Crimean referendum to break away from Ukraine was legal according to international law, according to a statement from Kremlin — and preliminary poll results showed a vast majority of voters in the autonomous region are in favor of joining Russia.

With three-quarters of ballots counted, an overwhelming 95.7 percent voted to become a part of Russia, while just 3 percent voted to remain part of Ukraine, said Mikhail Malyshev, chairman of the Crimean Election Committee.

Turnout was 83 percent, he added — a high figure given that many who opposed the move had said they would boycott the vote.

Still, Western powers and leaders in Kiev denounced it as a sham.