Disaster in the Making

Who me? Neither would be true. I couldn't possibly have a relationship with a woman who didn't share my political views, so I have no "infatuation" with Algo as a woman. I am interested in what makes her continue to develop ideas and narratives without an iota of merit or evidence, hence my interest in her warning that a disaster is eminent. Like, where is it?:rolleyes:



Relationship? Easy big fella.

Have you even checked to see if she likes cream corn?


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yes, because i'm an adult who can think on my own.

That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about harmony between two people and the negative aspects of constantly being in disagreement on day to day political issues. It doesn't make for a healthy relationship.
 
That's not what I'm talking about. I'm talking about harmony between two people and the negative aspects of constantly being in disagreement on day to day political issues. It doesn't make for a healthy relationship.

you're far too old to not understand compromise and understanding of your partner's beliefs. you'll die alone 😉
 
you're far too old to not understand compromise and understanding of your partner's beliefs. you'll die alone 😉

I live alone by choice and I'm enjoying every minute of it. I have female acquaintances I interact and socialize with. I admit I have a big house for just one person and I feel the emptiness once in a while but outside of a few shared days nights here and there, I like my independence and personal mobility.
 
I live alone by choice and I'm enjoying every minute of it. I have female acquaintances I interact and socialize with. I admit I have a big house for just one person and I feel the emptiness once in a while but outside of a few shared days nights here and there, I like my independence and personal mobility.

:( :rolleyes:
 
you're far too old to not understand compromise and understanding of your partner's beliefs. you'll die alone 😉

In other words, unlike the vitriol and poorly formed political opinions you spew here, you stuff the bile and pretend to "understand" the other point of view if it gets you laid.

You've never demonstrated any understanding of anyone else's point of view here, ever.
 
Unanimous United States Senate declaration asserts "eminent historian" (discredited crackpot "professor" and paid Turkish shill Bernard Lewis) is wrong, and that there really WAS an Armenian Genocide. Trump and Turkish dictator Erdogan reportedly furious. Whiny Turkish revisionist dagdag placed on suicide watch.

Note to Que/Conager: "Unanimous" means ever single one.

Interestingly, the same resolution failed on the unanimous consent calendar 99-1 last month. Leningrad Lindsey Graham objected back then, saying it would have been impolite to insult visiting Turkish dictator Erdogan on his US visit.

Ok with little more digging, I am not convinced of the genocide claims. The more you dig, the more propaganda smells come all around from the Armenian side. US Senate's resolution is a slap in the face of Erdogan surely but for the wrong reasons. They can't re-write history, they are simply taking it on Erdogan with this resolution to punish him since he went in to Syria and bought Russian missiles.

Yes, i thought of suicide in the past. But this issue has nothing to with that!!!

No buts, not IFs! UN Has the genocide and coined the word for the Armenian genocide; WHY does not Armenia, or Armenians have not gone to the UN I asked. And, i found out that they actually did go to the UN.

In 1985, the UN Sub-Commission on Human Rights considered a report that referred to the Armenian case as genocide, but did not accept it. In 2001 and 2007, the UN declared that it had not accepted the Armenian case as genocide. wow they tried not only once, twice but rejected three times.

Saga continues though!!!

In 2015, The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ruled that Turks have the right to deny that a massacre of Armenians during the Ottoman Empire's rule in 1915 was a genocide and the decision should be left to historians or a competent court and should not be made by politicians.

Yes my friend, US Senate can pass a non-binding or binding resolution stating that earth is flat. It just doesn't make it true, correct or anything resembling the facts. But they can :D
 
In other words, unlike the vitriol and poorly formed political opinions you spew here, you stuff the bile and pretend to "understand" the other point of view if it gets you laid.

You've never demonstrated any understanding of anyone else's point of view here, ever.

what?
 
In other words, unlike the vitriol and poorly formed political opinions you spew here, you stuff the bile and pretend to "understand" the other point of view if it gets you laid.

You've never demonstrated any understanding of anyone else's point of view here, ever.

It's always projection with you. 🤷
 
To Algo:

Not wanting to open an old and wounded discourse, I felt in the interests of truth an application of hindsight might be justified in this instance. After all dear lady, this was the program, the operational aspects of which, you so vigorously defended::);)

This is how Obama and Brennan’s CIA wasted $1.5 billion in Syria – and the process is still broken

Former CIA officer and counterintelligence expert Brad Johnson.
September 01, 2020

I won't quote the article as it is too long, but I will leave the bona fides of the author and a link, so you can read it at your leisure.

Brad Johnson retired as a Senior Operations Officer and Chief of Station with the Central Intelligence Agency’s Directorate of Operations. He has served domestically and abroad with numerous assignments often during periods of armed conflict. He has served overseas in direct support of the War against Terrorism. Mr. Johnson is a certified senior expert in Counterintelligence issues with extensive direct experience in the field. He is a senior expert in surveillance and surveillance detection issues. He has proven expertise in dangerous operational environments with the highest level of training and extensive direct experience in tradecraft for dangerous areas. His proven expertise also extends to denied operational environments (most difficult and restrictive) with the highest levels of training offered anywhere in the USG or the world and extensive direct experience. Mr. Johnson has served overseas as Chief of Station multiple times. He is an enrolled member of The Cherokee Nation, a Federally Recognized Tribe and is currently the President of Americans for Intelligence Reform.

https://americanmilitarynews.com/20...ion-in-syria-and-the-process-is-still-broken/
 
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