Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Noted



EVG contributor Derek Berg spotted the sign along Tompkins Square Park this morning...

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  1. UNITED STATES: Honor 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie to prevent genocide of Cheyenne tribes

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  2. I agree with grump. Putin is correct here.

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  3. EVG comments never fail to amaze. "Putin is correct here"? Just amazing. Perhaps you should speak to some of our Ukranian EV neighbors a bit.

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  4. Ukraine has nukes? Really?

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  5. Putin is an insecure, semi-psychotic dictator who is acting like he's two fries shy of a Happy Meal. He is increasingly insecure due to growing dissent within Russia and the great divide between the millionaire/billionaire oligarch classes which he created and everyone else.

    Lately everything been going wrong for Putin: Terrorist attacks, Pussy Riot made a fool of him, the Olympic rings failed to open, then his puppet President Yanukovych was deposed, and Former PM Yulia Tymoshenko was released from prison. Now he's making Ukraine pay for standing up to him and his puppet.

    Angela Merkel says Putin is no longer in touch with reality, which should worry us all since Ukraine helped clean up the loose nukes they had sitting around after the fall of the Soviet Union. Now Putin may want to bring them back. After the Chernobyl nuclear meltdown, that last thing the Ukraine wants is more nukes.

    When President Bush looked in his eyes and said he could see Putin's soul, he must have forgotten to add that it was the soul of the devil himself. But that's just my opinion.

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  6. Obama has a billion dollar package ready to go for Ukraine. What about us? WHAT ABOUT US?

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  7. no one has commented on putin's plans to invade brighton beach... to protect the russians, of course.

    I-)

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  8. "Our Ukrainian EV neighbors"? The ones who fled the fall of the 3rd Reich?

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  9. No, shmnyc, I believe the neighbors they are referring to are the ones that were starved by Stalin, sent to concentration camps by the Nazis, and wound up in Displaced Person camps after the war, like my friend Vera from 7th Street, may she rest in peace.

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