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Ukraine in Revolution

Palin correctly predicted what would happen if Obama was elected President.

... I'm guessing you still believe that Palin said 'I can see Russia from my kitchen window.' Better check SNL.

Palin's inability to speak competently on absolutely any topic whatsoever in any kind of interview where she wasn't given the ability to prepare answers in advance spoke for itself.
 
A couple of hours spent on the subject would make him better qualified than the woman your party ran for Vice-President.

I've often wondered what he reading speed is.

I figure another three or four hours and I might be ready for the first midterm for Russian History 101. I do, however, wish I hadn't given up on learning Russian.
 
Palin's inability to speak competently on absolutely any topic whatsoever in any kind of interview where she wasn't given the ability to prepare answers in advance spoke for itself.

Sound like you're referring to Obama, who, absent a teleprompter, can't seem to utter a complete sentence. LOL
 
Palin correctly predicted what would happen if Obama was elected President.

... I'm guessing you still believe that Palin said 'I can see Russia from my kitchen window.' Better check SNL.

so what did the stoopid kunt have to say about Beorge Bush and the Russian invasion of Georgia that produced no outrage on the Right?
 
Sound like you're referring to Obama, who, absent a teleprompter, can't seem to utter a complete sentence. LOL

Your data sample is extremely limited. Try watching one of his law lectures.

I think the thing with the teleprompter is that when he's using that it means someone else wrote his speech for him. I've given a speech once in my life that someone else wrote, and I swore never again -- it took me ten times as long to learn the speech as to give it, and that long again to feel comfortable with it. A president gets what time his staff allows him to get ready.
 
. Try watching one of his law lectures.

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Now there's a joke, if ever there were one. I'll be you believe he was actually a Constitutional Law professor. However, if you do, you'd be dead wrong. He was a lecturer at most, and if you dig deeply into what his peers thought of his work, you'll fine it eye-opening.

Obama is a dilettante, plain and simple. Always has been, and always will be.
 
Now there's a joke, if ever there were one. I'll be you believe he was actually a Constitutional Law professor. However, if you do, you'd be dead wrong. He was a lecturer at most, and if you dig deeply into what his peers thought of his work, you'll fine it eye-opening.

Obama is a dilettante, plain and simple. Always has been, and always will be.

Which of his lectures did you watch?

And BTW, his law school says he was a professor, or at least was entitled to be called one. But no, he wasn't a "constitutional law professor", he was a lecturer in a narrow aspect of constitutional law.

As for his peers -- link?
 
And BTW, his law school says he was a professor, or at least was entitled to be called one. But no, he wasn't a "constitutional law professor", he was a lecturer in a narrow aspect of constitutional law.

?

http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/obama-a-constitutional-law-professor/

Calling Obama a professor is the equivalent of calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist.

As for his peers, they were quoted in the documentary 'Obama's America 2016' which I'm sure you will instantly decry.

He's made it abundantly clear during his tenure as president that he has zero respect for the constitution - a rather unusual outlook for a so-called lecturer.
 
I see Henry has been at the crack again.
 
^ If only.

More like bath salts.
 
Seen today on theguardian.com:

Putin and Obama on the phone:

Obama: "Let me be very clear..."

Putin: "Knock, knock"

Obama: "Who's there?"

Putin: "Crimea"

Obama: "Crimea who?"

Putin: "Crimea river"
 
http://www.factcheck.org/2008/03/obama-a-constitutional-law-professor/

Calling Obama a professor is the equivalent of calling a drug dealer an unlicensed pharmacist.

As for his peers, they were quoted in the documentary 'Obama's America 2016' which I'm sure you will instantly decry.

He's made it abundantly clear during his tenure as president that he has zero respect for the constitution - a rather unusual outlook for a so-called lecturer.

A perfect example of his distain for the Constitution is his 30 changes to the UCA.

Why does Obama hate Obamacare so much?
 
A report from The Guardian's correspondent on the scene. It is more and more likely that Russia's annexation of Crimea is in the cards.

Ukraine crisis: Crimean MPs' vote to join Russian Federation sparks outrage [theguardian.com]
Simferopol parliament votes for Crimea to leave Ukraine, as poll that could confirm split is brought forward

Tension is high and rumours are flying in Crimea, with the Ukrainian foreign ministry in Kiev claiming that Russia is preparing soldiers with Ukrainian uniforms to carry out “provocations” in the region. There is little international presence in the region, after the UN’s special envoy was forced to leave when he was confronted by an angry gang on Wednesday. A bus of 43 unarmed OSCE military observers from 23 countries was denied entry to the peninsula by a checkpoint of armed irregulars on Thursday, and had to turn back.

The Kremlin’s final goal in Crimea has been murky, with many analysts suggesting Putin would be satisfied with more autonomy or de facto independence for the region, but Thursday’s events appear to suggest that the decision has been taken to annex the region.
 
^ In Springer's tiny basement cave obsessive world of Obamahate....all these things are related.

More Bath Salts?
 
A report from The Guardian's correspondent on the scene. It is more and more likely that Russia's annexation of Crimea is in the cards.

Sad that it isn't hard to believe that Russia would actually resort to false-flag incidents.

My question is just how much area they're calling "Crimea".
 
Sad that it isn't hard to believe that Russia would actually resort to false-flag incidents.

My question is just how much area they're calling "Crimea".

From what I have read it appears to be only the peninsula. Roadblocks and barricades have been set up at the peninsula's entrance. There are disturbances on mainland eastern Ukraine but no groundswell of Russian troops.
 
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