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	<title>Comments on: Former Ambassador Says Georgia Started Russia/Georgia Conflict</title>
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		<title>By: Jimmy the Dhimmi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jimmy the Dhimmi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2008 18:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Wow a Russian nationalist and former Russian official who is a long time critic of Georgia makes a vague and undetailed statement that &quot;Georgia started it&quot;  so it must be true.

Never mind that Russian-backed militants opened fire on georgian troops with artillery that was banned under a 1992 cease-fire agreement, or fighter planes had bombed georgian villages a day before the Georgians sent tanks into ossetia, or Russian heavy armor entered Georgia through the Roki tunnel prior to the georgian assault.  You don&#039;t even have to mention  giving passports to Ossetians, or the &quot;Putin is our President&quot; propaganda campaign launched months before the violence erupted.  What did Abkhazia have to do with anything during the assault?  Why did Russia decide to annex that territory too?  Don&#039;t ask too many questions Justin, you&#039;ll hurt your head.

Some guy tells you what you want to hear because it makes a pro-U.S. ally look bad, you&#039;ll drink it up.  Russia must be right because Bush is Bad, or something like that.  I guess India started this conflict today with the terrorists in Mumbai, because after all, an Pakistani anti-India critic blamed Indian policy for enraging the terrorists, and India is a pro-US ally.  

&lt;em&gt;I...Drink...Your...KOOL AID!!

SLLUURRPPP!!!....I DRINK IT UP!!&lt;/em&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow a Russian nationalist and former Russian official who is a long time critic of Georgia makes a vague and undetailed statement that &#8220;Georgia started it&#8221;  so it must be true.</p>
<p>Never mind that Russian-backed militants opened fire on georgian troops with artillery that was banned under a 1992 cease-fire agreement, or fighter planes had bombed georgian villages a day before the Georgians sent tanks into ossetia, or Russian heavy armor entered Georgia through the Roki tunnel prior to the georgian assault.  You don&#8217;t even have to mention  giving passports to Ossetians, or the &#8220;Putin is our President&#8221; propaganda campaign launched months before the violence erupted.  What did Abkhazia have to do with anything during the assault?  Why did Russia decide to annex that territory too?  Don&#8217;t ask too many questions Justin, you&#8217;ll hurt your head.</p>
<p>Some guy tells you what you want to hear because it makes a pro-U.S. ally look bad, you&#8217;ll drink it up.  Russia must be right because Bush is Bad, or something like that.  I guess India started this conflict today with the terrorists in Mumbai, because after all, an Pakistani anti-India critic blamed Indian policy for enraging the terrorists, and India is a pro-US ally.  </p>
<p><em>I&#8230;Drink&#8230;Your&#8230;KOOL AID!!</p>
<p>SLLUURRPPP!!!&#8230;.I DRINK IT UP!!</em></p>
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