Subject: Lavrov calls Kissinger policy, basically, "stupid." (And Die
Laughing at the Local Corrupticut DykieMos)
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"Whoever is not with us is against us"
snarl-o-metrics comes straight out of
Kissinger's over-the-top vain head.
Kissinger said that over the phone
from Europe to CNN about 11:30 AM on 9/11.
Later, Hilary Clinton repeated it, duh.
"When they offer us a unilateral strategy and urge us to express
solidarity in combating one or another evil ... that's not the
behavior of a partner," he was quoted as saying.
(MORE BELOW)
Stupid and vain.
How about we analyze Stupid Viciousness up close and personal?
There's plenty of material from which to mine an analysis of
the personality type, right here in Corrupticut:
I wonder if Mrs. Kissinger is that vain, too,
and how they get along? Can you have two
people insanely in love with *themselves* in
a marriage or does one have to be the suck-
up to get what they want out of the psychopath
they're married to? Mrs. Cheney, I understand,
is as vicious as The Lying Dick. That's probably how
they ended up with CheneyMo Junior. When both
parents are vicious and insane, then the kids have
no mother.
I don't know if everyone has seen any of these dykie
types up close and personal. Naturally, there are a whole
lot of them working as guards in the women's prison. They're
quite hilarious, actually, with all their jingly equipment hanging off
of them, which jingles even more when they get hysterical and have
a fake "code," since, since they're *women,* they can't help blobbing
around and having all that jingly equipment jingle even more, so it
simply accentuates the fact that they're females and not the males
they're pretending to be, whenever they're trying to be even more
macho than usual, during a "code."
LOL.
I wish everyone could see this behavior from the dykie women guards.
It's just hilarious.
If a prisoner spits on a guard - who provoked her - 15 guards run
around hysterically, they "call a code," deck the perp, get a
stretcher,
get the camera, and after it all settles down and the TERROR
ALERT CODE RED turns to yellow, we get to see this terrorist
dressed in red, shackled hand and foot, walking backwards,
escorted by 6 guards, one holding a camera the whole time.
This takes place in a women's prison, where none of the prisoners
are armed, and they all suffer *malnutrition!* (Their hair falls
out. And not just some of them. HALF of them. One of them
was there for 3 years and she was practically bald. Another
was there for 6 weeks and half of her hair fell out, just like mine.
Guess who manages the prison food? UCONN, the center
of international known intellectual incompetence.)
15 guards and a code (and of course, overtime pay for
at least 40 of them, per "code") over spit.
You're paying for this, America.
And how these dykes interact with the male guards is even funnier.
The males won't even *talk* to the dykes, LOL. The male guards do
everything they can to avoid talking to the dykie women guards,
who, regardless, are always trying to impress the male guards
with their fake macho-ism. Like, the fake macho-ism of the male
police and male prison guards and the cops isn't bad enough. One
of the dykies invited a male guard to a party at her house, and the
male
guard said absolutely nothing. He just stood there and stared
straight
ahead.
LOL.
It's impossible to tell what exactly all these psychopath
union members want, actually, be they prison guards,
DCF "workers," or the moron cops. They want to be gang
members, I guess. They're emotionally immature and have
to hang out with a super-defensive clique.
I guess that's part of being a moron. I guess that's
Lavrov's point. Can't we get past the false bravado?
EVER??
To find out more how psychopaths get along when they're
married to each other, we could ask Kristine Ragaglia how
it went with Peter Ellef. Surely there was some gaming of
the butthead Ellef going on, on the part of Kristinie, the DCF's
Chief slut. Maybe that was what Kristinie screwing Larry Alibozek
was about... Who knows what goes on in the heads of these DCF
psychopathic whores... Ragaglia wrote in her diary of the
TREA Rowlandgate Affair Affairs, "At least I got what I wanted."
Do we get to know what she wanted? Was it the Party and
Screw or the pediatric jail? Or was it something else? Was
it a power trip? She wanted to be one of the babes of the
Arthur Spada Gangstas? She wanted to be the cheezy
starlet on the arm of the Rising Star of the Nouveau Riche
Henchmen of the New World Order (Johnny Handout)?
Meanwhile, people think Laura Bush hangs around because
the Bush family is known to kill people. I like Laura Bush,
actually. She would probably be cool if her world was opened
up to her. This could only happen if Junior goes to prison.
(Let us pray for that, Laura Bush's freedom.)
In any event, Lavrov basically, again, called Condi's (she's another
piece of work, with her classic fake-tough, crab-ass frown) and all
the White House and CheneyMo NeoCon clowns, basically, STUPID.
It's not hard to see this US native, cultural vanity, belligerence,
and grandiosity in everyday life; in the microcosm of the local
psychopaths' pinheaded domain of the prison (Wow, that's quite
a life's achievement; prison guard!!), where the name of the game
is to bag the brownies (the male guards are almost all KKK skinheads),
with their jingly tough-guy uniforms,... with their pants tucked in
their
boots in the summer, around *unarmed* women, ROTFL,
Ya *gotta* see it.
FOOLS.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/4590291.html
Feb. 28, 2007, 3:06PM
Russia warns U.S. against striking Iran
By VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV Associated Press Writer
© 2007 The Associated Press
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MOSCOW - Russia's foreign minister warned Washington not to use force
against Iran and criticized what he described as the United States'
unilateral approach to other global crises in an interview published
Wednesday.
Russia was worried about Vice President Dick Cheney's recent comment
that "all options are on the table" to stop Tehran from becoming a
nuclear power, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said.
"We are concerned about the possibility of a military scenario,"
Lavrov was quoted as saying, in the government daily Rossiyskaya
Gazeta. "We are observing a U.S. military buildup in the Persian Gulf.
Such a buildup of forces always threatens to trigger a military
conflict, even by accident."
Iran has ignored a U.N. deadline to halt the enrichment of uranium,
which the U.S. says is part of a secret effort to build nuclear
weapons. Enriched to a low level, uranium is used to produce nuclear
fuel but highly enriched uranium can be used in an atomic bomb.
Russia has repeatedly spoken out against the use of military force
against Iran, and has warned that harsh punishment would be
counterproductive.
In December, Russia supported a U.N. Security Council resolution that
imposed limited sanctions against Iran over its refusal to halt
enrichment, but only after the council dropped an initial proposal to
impose curbs on a nuclear power plant Russia is building in Iran.
Senior diplomats from the five permanent Security Council members and
Germany met Monday in London to discuss ways to pressure Iran to
suspend enrichment. Officials in London and Washington said new
measures would likely include incremental restrictions on trade and
arms.
Lavrov asserted that the talks on the Iranian issue were deadlocked,
saying both the United States and Iran were unwilling to compromise.
"It would be unforgivable to miss a chance to use every opportunity to
start such talks because of a false notion of prestige, because of the
unyielding stance taken by both parties," he was quoted as saying.
Echoing recent comments made by President Vladimir Putin, Lavrov also
assailed Washington for what he called a unilateralist approach to
global issues.
"When they offer us a unilateral strategy and urge us to express
solidarity in combating one or another evil ... that's not the
behavior of a partner," he was quoted as saying.
Lavrov added that Putin's harsh criticism of U.S. policy earlier this
month voiced an opinion many other nations shared, but were afraid to
express publicly.
Putin told a security conference in Munich Feb. 10 that the United
States "has overstepped its national borders in every way" and accused
it of triggering a global arms race.
Lavrov praised Putin's blunt talk: "Someone had to say it ... to show
the need for candid talk about how to deal with global affairs."
Russia can speak independently, he said, because of its resurgence
following the troubled years after the 1991 Soviet collapse.
"There are those who cannot say 'no' to the United States," he said,
according to the newspaper. "But we can allow ourselves to tell the
truth, and not just reject unilateral calls for support but offer
concrete constructive alternatives."
In a bid to increase its role in Middle East peace efforts, Russia
this week hosted Khaled Mashaal, leader of the militant Palestinian
group Hamas. Lavrov said Tuesday the Hamas chief pledged to end
missile attacks and violence against Israel, although Mashaal
reaffirmed his group's refusal to recognize Israel.
Lavrov also called for lifting the financial aid blockade of the Hamas-
led Palestinian Authority.
The United States, the Europeans and Israel consider Hamas a terrorist
group. Hamas' renunciation of violence and recognition of Israel are
key demands of the Quartet of Middle East peace brokers - Russia, the
United States, the European Union and the United Nations.
In the newspaper interview, Lavrov said Russia will continue to
support the Quartet's demand that Hamas recognize Israel. But he
warned the West's refusal to deal with the militant group could
undermine a fragile accord among the Palestinians.
"It's wrong and shortsighted not to see the real progress that already
has been made," he said.
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