Russia to put missiles in Kaliningrad
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Shaft as in missile shaft05 Nov 2008 22:14
Nice greetings from Moscow for president-elect Mr. Neville-Harold Chamberlain-Wilson. Whoops, I mean Barack. Who has already made history by remaining silent on this issue. Obama, are you going to respond, or are you going to let that punk Dmitri punk you? You are aware that you as the new boy in the cell block are being punked at the moment by the FSB? In plain view of the world?
Shaft as in cell block shaft05 Nov 2008 22:20
Why does Estonian Life use materials posted by BBN, which employs editors who don't have a mastery of the English language? What in the hell does "Russia will start staggering US missile shields electronically" mean? Translation, please. How many linguistic mistakes can you spot in this BBN item? I suppose it is too expensive to hire a person with language skills. Welcome to the Estonian bardak.
Maxim06 Nov 2008 16:57
It's a shame that a topic such as this one which should be taken as the strongest warning in years that Russia means business is instead degraded by the foolishnes and selfishness of language barriers. Get a life-the point of the article is clear enough. What can you do to turn this negative problem into a positive solution? I'll bet you nothing at all. Which means why did you bother to comment on it in the first place?
to -- Maxim de la Trine07 Nov 2008 09:33
Maxim, the first sentence in your comment is incoherent.

No worries. It still serves your purpose in commenting here: firstly, to tell us that you know everything and, secondly: that we deserve your scorn.
Stepan Vlassov07 Nov 2008 15:49
Let me see. What would be a positive solution to a negative problem here? One possibility would be for the FSB to quit its jobs and withdraw all the cash they have stashed in Switzerland and go to Cyprus and Beacon Beach and the Crimea and Harrods and not bother anyone anymore and spend that money. Another possibility would be for Russia to stop being a pain in the ass and a troublemaker, which is a very tall order but not totally absolutely inconceivable (when pigs can fly?), and finally of course there would be the prospect of all of the colonists who came during the Soviet occupation period to decolonize spontaneously and leave the Balts alone, but that too would be just too easy of a solution, yes-no? How are those some positive solutions for a negative problem? I mean Russia could just turn normal and mind its own business. Wow. What a colossal insight. What a difficult idea to turn into reality. What's stopping the Russians?
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