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Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:39 pm to WeeWee
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OMLandshark is not a Putin lover. He/she is a hysterical coward and a hypocrite, but he/she has never expressed any pro-Putin sentiment.
That’s just his schtick. Haven’t you noticed the change in most of the Pootin’ fan boys tactics when they realized that direct indications of support for Russia was unpopular in most of America?
They just switched to the old Libertarian axiom of isolation, keep America out of other parts of the world. Mind our own business. They know the result is the same and they can appear to take the high road of patriotism. They’re all bullshitters.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:39 pm to OMLandshark
quote:you were pretty giddy about us reverting to a world that resembles mad max so do you really have a leg to stand on when talking to others about your fear of an apocalypse?
but sorry I’m cautious about the prospect of nuclear annihilation.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:46 pm to Kentucker
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:46 pm to WestCoastAg
Just what this thread needed: another revisit of muh Ukrainian Nazis and nuclear annihilation
Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:48 pm to WestCoastAg
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:51 pm to WeeWee
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:53 pm to DabosDynasty
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According to Luhansk Oblast Governor Serhiy Haidai, Russian proxies have forcibly conscripted 430 mine workers in Russian-occupied Dovzhansk.
LINK
Russia is having such a hard time recruiting troops that it is being forced to forcibly conscript the same people who it said it was invading to liberate.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:54 pm to aTmTexas Dillo
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What exactly do these nazis want to get rid of? Are they going to exterminate people?
Ask the left. They cared about this a few years ago.

Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:54 pm to OMLandshark
quote:sure, joke
there’s a difference between a joke and the real world
Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:55 pm to OMLandshark
quote:
d I won’t defend him.
You defend him with every post you make about how we shouldn’t be supporting Ukraine. You are very shallow when it comes to your wish that, “…little Russian kids shouldn’t be shot in the face,” but you don’t bemoan the Ukrainian kids that get blown to bits by Russian missiles. You’re sick.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:58 pm to Kentucker
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 7:59 pm to OMLandshark
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I love NASA but will openly acknowledge it was manned largely by Nazis.
Largely??? In your warped mind, what % constitutes largely manned by?
Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:04 pm to MoarKilometers
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:07 pm to deltaland
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30-40% ends up supporting the military the rest disappears
Are we back to citing a discredited story from CBS talking about how much humanitarian aid made it to the front line in March from one person's guesstimate and applying it to everything Ukraine received?
Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:14 pm to Kentucker
Here is today’s Malcontent News daily roundup.
Breaking News
Three Russian cruise missiles struck the Odesa region, with the Russian Ministry of Defense claiming they destroyed rockets meant for NATO-provided HIMARS launchers. Ukrainian officials claim five Kalibr cruise missiles were fired, with two intercepted and three striking warehouses storing grain. Neither Russia nor Ukraine provided evidence to support their claims. The missile strikes are a potential violation of Russia and Ukraine’s grain shipment agreement earlier this month.
Northeast Donetsk
There was limited fighting in northeast Donetsk. Russian forces attempted to advance on Ivano-Daryivka and Vyimka and did not gain new territory.
Bakhmut
Russian forces and their proxies continued their attempts to advance beyond the KNAUF-GIPS sheetrock factory on the eastern outskirts of Soledar. They also tried to advance into Bakhmutske without success.
Russian forces continued their attacks on Zaitseve, 10 kilometers southeast of Bakhmut, striking from three directions. Ukrainian defensive positions withstood the assaults.
In the Svitlodarsk bulge, Russian forces attacked Kodema from three directions but failed to dislodge Ukrainian defenders. To the southwest, separatists with the DNR continued attempts to advance on Mayorsk without success.
Southwest Donetsk – Zaporizhia
In separatist-controlled Horlivka, Ukrainian forces destroyed an ammunition depot. Videos shared on social media showed a large fire with secondary explosions.
Russian-backed troops attempted to advance on Niu York from two directions – striking from the south and east.
DNR separatists attempted to advance on Optyne and retake the northern part of Pisky without success.
Separatist troops made another attempt to advance on Pervomaiske across the open country to the south. The advance was unsuccessful.
Ukrainian forces pushed DNR separatists back from the center of Marinka.
Kherson
Rockets fired from HIMARS hit the Russian base in Chornobaivka on the outskirts of Kherson city, destroying an ammunition depot and a Russian command post.
West of Kherson, Russian forces attempted to advance on Tavrijs’ke in three separate attacks launched from Olkesandrivka using motor infantry and tanks. They were unsuccessful.
A Ukrainian reconnaissance force tested Russian defenses in the northern part of Snihurivka. Further west, Russian forces attempted to advance on Blahodatne [Mykolaiv] and were unsuccessful.
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv Oblast Administrative and Military Governor Vitaliy Kim reported that a Russian Kalibr cruise missile hit a five-story apartment building in Voznesensk. Nine people were injured, including four children.
Dnipropetrovsk
Employees of Energoatom, the Ukrainian state-run atomic energy company, have been placed on leave, including operational staff, and told not to return to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. None of the parties involved in negotiations to allow inspectors into the power plant have set a date for when the International Atomic Energy Agency will arrive.
Sumy and Chernihiv
Dmytro Zhyvytskyi, Sumy Oblast Administrative and Military Governor, reported that the settlements of Buryn, Bilopillia, Khotin, and Znob-Novhorodske were shelled from across the international border with Russia. There were no injuries, and none of the strikes caused major damage.
In Chernihiv, the settlement of Pushkari was shelled. There were no reports of damage or injuries.
Beyond Ukraine
Darya Dugina, the daughter of Putin’s “brain” Alexander Dugin, was killed in an apparent professional assassination when the Land Rover she was driving exploded in Moscow. The Russian state news agency TASS confirmed her death.
Dugina was driving her father’s SUV. He was supposed to be a passenger, but he made a last-second decision to travel in a different vehicle.
Video recorded seconds after the explosion showed a stunned Dugin watching the SUV burn on a Moscow road. Dugina was a journalist and analyst who denied the war crimes in Bucha, openly called for the creation of a Ukrainian rump state, and advocated for the destruction of Ukrainian culture, claiming it was a false concept.
Her father is considered a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the architect of Russia’s growing nationalist views. Some have called him the 21st Century Rasputin due to his demeanor, history, and oversized presence in political circles.
Russia is accusing Ukraine of using biological weapons to poison Russian soldiers with Botulism. The Kremlin claims the soldiers have been sickened by Botulinum Type B, a medication sold under the brand name Myobloc. Myobloc is a different purified version of the Botulinum sold as Botox. Both are used for removing wrinkles and other secondary medical benefits.
Daily Assessment
1. The psychological impact of the drone strike in Sevastopol is evident as Russian air defense has started firing wildly across the region and cars streaming out of Crimea.
2. As further evidence that the crisis at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was a psychological operation attempting to smear Kyiv, the new crisis is the Kremlin accusing Ukraine of using biological weapons on Russian troops.
3. Russian forces have made marginal gains in pushing back the Ukrainian offensives south of Izyum.
Breaking News
Three Russian cruise missiles struck the Odesa region, with the Russian Ministry of Defense claiming they destroyed rockets meant for NATO-provided HIMARS launchers. Ukrainian officials claim five Kalibr cruise missiles were fired, with two intercepted and three striking warehouses storing grain. Neither Russia nor Ukraine provided evidence to support their claims. The missile strikes are a potential violation of Russia and Ukraine’s grain shipment agreement earlier this month.
Northeast Donetsk
There was limited fighting in northeast Donetsk. Russian forces attempted to advance on Ivano-Daryivka and Vyimka and did not gain new territory.
Bakhmut
Russian forces and their proxies continued their attempts to advance beyond the KNAUF-GIPS sheetrock factory on the eastern outskirts of Soledar. They also tried to advance into Bakhmutske without success.
Russian forces continued their attacks on Zaitseve, 10 kilometers southeast of Bakhmut, striking from three directions. Ukrainian defensive positions withstood the assaults.
In the Svitlodarsk bulge, Russian forces attacked Kodema from three directions but failed to dislodge Ukrainian defenders. To the southwest, separatists with the DNR continued attempts to advance on Mayorsk without success.
Southwest Donetsk – Zaporizhia
In separatist-controlled Horlivka, Ukrainian forces destroyed an ammunition depot. Videos shared on social media showed a large fire with secondary explosions.
Russian-backed troops attempted to advance on Niu York from two directions – striking from the south and east.
DNR separatists attempted to advance on Optyne and retake the northern part of Pisky without success.
Separatist troops made another attempt to advance on Pervomaiske across the open country to the south. The advance was unsuccessful.
Ukrainian forces pushed DNR separatists back from the center of Marinka.
Kherson
Rockets fired from HIMARS hit the Russian base in Chornobaivka on the outskirts of Kherson city, destroying an ammunition depot and a Russian command post.
West of Kherson, Russian forces attempted to advance on Tavrijs’ke in three separate attacks launched from Olkesandrivka using motor infantry and tanks. They were unsuccessful.
A Ukrainian reconnaissance force tested Russian defenses in the northern part of Snihurivka. Further west, Russian forces attempted to advance on Blahodatne [Mykolaiv] and were unsuccessful.
Mykolaiv
Mykolaiv Oblast Administrative and Military Governor Vitaliy Kim reported that a Russian Kalibr cruise missile hit a five-story apartment building in Voznesensk. Nine people were injured, including four children.
Dnipropetrovsk
Employees of Energoatom, the Ukrainian state-run atomic energy company, have been placed on leave, including operational staff, and told not to return to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. None of the parties involved in negotiations to allow inspectors into the power plant have set a date for when the International Atomic Energy Agency will arrive.
Sumy and Chernihiv
Dmytro Zhyvytskyi, Sumy Oblast Administrative and Military Governor, reported that the settlements of Buryn, Bilopillia, Khotin, and Znob-Novhorodske were shelled from across the international border with Russia. There were no injuries, and none of the strikes caused major damage.
In Chernihiv, the settlement of Pushkari was shelled. There were no reports of damage or injuries.
Beyond Ukraine
Darya Dugina, the daughter of Putin’s “brain” Alexander Dugin, was killed in an apparent professional assassination when the Land Rover she was driving exploded in Moscow. The Russian state news agency TASS confirmed her death.
Dugina was driving her father’s SUV. He was supposed to be a passenger, but he made a last-second decision to travel in a different vehicle.
Video recorded seconds after the explosion showed a stunned Dugin watching the SUV burn on a Moscow road. Dugina was a journalist and analyst who denied the war crimes in Bucha, openly called for the creation of a Ukrainian rump state, and advocated for the destruction of Ukrainian culture, claiming it was a false concept.
Her father is considered a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and the architect of Russia’s growing nationalist views. Some have called him the 21st Century Rasputin due to his demeanor, history, and oversized presence in political circles.
Russia is accusing Ukraine of using biological weapons to poison Russian soldiers with Botulism. The Kremlin claims the soldiers have been sickened by Botulinum Type B, a medication sold under the brand name Myobloc. Myobloc is a different purified version of the Botulinum sold as Botox. Both are used for removing wrinkles and other secondary medical benefits.
Daily Assessment
1. The psychological impact of the drone strike in Sevastopol is evident as Russian air defense has started firing wildly across the region and cars streaming out of Crimea.
2. As further evidence that the crisis at Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant was a psychological operation attempting to smear Kyiv, the new crisis is the Kremlin accusing Ukraine of using biological weapons on Russian troops.
3. Russian forces have made marginal gains in pushing back the Ukrainian offensives south of Izyum.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:15 pm to OMLandshark
quote:
He was the second in command behind Von Braun at NASA during the Apollo program.
Ummm, no he wasn't. The head of nasa from 61-68 was James Webb, perhaps you've heard of him. Then Thomas Paine 68-70, a name you should be familiar with for other reasons lol, but probably aren't. George Low 70-71, and then James Fletcher through 77 and the end of apollo-soyuz. So you gonna answer what % constitutes largely manned by nazis or sidestep again, with more erroneous information?
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:23 pm to MoarKilometers
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Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:24 pm to Kentucker
quote:it is this sort of observation that keeps me contributing to this thread.
They just switched to the old Libertarian axiom of isolation, keep America out of other parts of the world. Mind our own business. They know the result is the same and they can appear to take the high road of patriotism.
Posted on 8/21/22 at 8:39 pm to deltaland
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thought all of our aid was going to zelensky and not a single dime was being seen by the Ukraine military
30-40% ends up supporting the military the rest disappears
1. That report was talking about humanitarian aid not military aid.
2. That report was retracted because it turned out to be bullshite.
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