20 agosto 2008

Faz o que eu digo ...

... nao o que eu faCo.
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On Friday, Senator John McCain suggested the situation in Georgia was a more serious crisis than the US invasion of Iraq or Afghanistan. Sen. John McCain: “My friends, we have reached a crisis, the first probably serious crisis internationally since the end of the Cold War. This is an act of aggression.”
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A serio, John? Desde o fim da guerra fria, nao te lembras de mais nenhuma crise internacional grave ... estAs a ficar esquecido ...
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President Bush accused Russia of bullying Georgia. President Bush: "With its actions in recent days, Russia has damaged its credibility and its relations with the nations of the free world. Bullying and intimidation are not acceptable ways to conduct foreign policy in the twenty-first century.”
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Comentar para quE ... isto depois de uma primeira perola do John McCain, que mais uma vez parece estar esquecido:
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McCain: “Nations Don’t Invade Other Nations”
Meanwhile, McCain appeared to make a new campaign gaffe Wednesday when he claimed he doesn’t support the right of nations to invade other nations. Sen. John McCain: “I want to have a dialogue with the Russians. I want them to get out of Georgian territory as quickly as possible. And I am interested in good relations between the United States and Russia. But in the twenty-first century, nations don’t invade other nations.
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Comentar para quE ... apenas para dizer que, pela afinidade ilogica entre estas duas personagens, ja se pode imaginar quem serA eleito em Novembro ... que tristeza.
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[Fontes]: DemocracyNow - 19 Agosto 2008 & DemocracyNow - 14 Agosto 2008
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Para quem quiser saber um pouco mais das motivacoes por detras da guerra Russia-Georgia, leiam Russia-Georgia Conflict Fueled by Rush to Control Caspian Energy Resources.
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