Garavnoss wrote:Postby Garavnoss » Wed Nov 25, 2015 7:17 pm
The ONLY person to have "Lost The Plot" on this forum is YOU.
You cannot comprehend what is written [by other members] and draw your own conclusions to any comments others make if they are not in concert with your own views [which you glean from the newspapers] and openly suggest that you will "Grass" anyone who dares to mention that there may be some justice in opposing the aggression of the West.
I DO hope that you will be rewarded for your "Grassing" activities, who knows, you may even be given some more "Sweeties" from some kind Englishwoman [or other], it may bring back fond memories of the days when you legged it out of Cyprus before you could be called upon to do a bit of military service in order to defend the country you now claim to be patriot to.
Your new "Poll" [just like the others] is a load of old bollocks, just like YOU.
Woweee !!!, a GREAT victory at last !, out of the thousands of members you managed to attract a majority of "3" and there were only "17" participants.
I think the time is right for you to enter the realm of politics.
Like a clever politician he spouts a lot of nonsense.
I tried to tell him that I smelled a rat a long time ago from the very beginning when Pootin entered Syria. Did you notice how his legendary propaganda machine kicked in straight away. We were seeing HUD on our TV sets for every single strike, and then the accusations started to fly out, all for human consumption of course. The coalition has NEVER stooped so low to show its citizens every clinical strike, because for starters, the information is sensitive and classified. You got one side trying to pump the propaganda and the other side that has decided it is in it for the long haul and that its objectives are not only sustainable but will be achieved on the long burn in a responsible fashion and in a way that recognizes that all Syrians are stakeholders in Syria not just one religious creed supporting the Baath Party.
I kept telling the silly old coot to hold his horses because there are plenty more twists and turns to come, and come it did. There will no doubt be more again.
But for now, our rebels are safe and sound, albeit a little dazed and groggy from their hysterical fits of laughter which they can afford to do for now.
But when they decide they're ready, then come on in to Aleppo. Our guys will roll out the red carpet and welcome the invaders the way they deserve.
But if there is any common sense on Pootin's side, we will start talking transition and peace. The ball is in his court.