Ok, so you are talking about Crimea, which I'm guessing we have different opinions about, right?
What is your view on this?
Go back through this thread. You'll see that I've consistently referred to Russia's actions of 2022 as an escalation of the war it began in 2014.
WHAT???? You are so Russophobic that I tend to glaze over your habit of blaming the Russians for everything. You are saying the Russians began the war in 2014? How?
By invading and occupying Ukrainian territory. Most people have no problem recognizing that as war.
In February of 2014, Crimea was the legitimate territory of Ukraine. And Russia invaded and occupied it. It also sent troops into eastern Ukraine to stoke an insurgency.
You're free to explain why you feel Russia was justified in going to war against Ukraine, but let's be clear that this is what you're doing.
Queen size sheets can come in different sizes. Some queen size mattresses are extra long (California) size and require California-size sheets. Others may be designed for a thinner or thicker mattress. What did it say on the queen size sheet set you bought regarding measurements of the flat sheet in the set? Did you look to see if other sets were longer or wider (depending on where you need the extra fabric)?
Hi, Joan,
I've bought queen sets from a few vendors (Amazon, BB&B, Company Store, Macys) and the flat sheets from every one of them are too narrow to tuck under the mattress. I don't think one can shop for a larger queen-size flat sheet, if that's what you're suggesting.
I have bought relatively inexpensive and relatively expensive queen sized sheets and this is the case for newer queen mattresses--they aren't long enough to tuck in the sides. You can buy separates which might solve your problem, but king is so wide compared to the queen, the sheet will be practically dragging on the floor before you tuck it in.
I like the deep overhang. I like to tuck all that extra sheet in and get the cocoon effect.
I'll rephrase and try again. If the problem on May 23, 2024 is a deluded electorate, how and why was the electorate apparently non-deluded in 2020-21, and what was the inflection point?
Racking my brain for inflection points in 2020. All I can come up with are a pandemic and the murder of a Black man by a white Minneapolis police officer.
Yes, I expect you to believe that there was a CIA coup in 2014. You are an adult, presumably well educated. You have a brain and access to information.
As shown by using one's brain and access to information, it was not "a CIA coup".
"To begin, it is not accurate to characterize the popular uprising as a 'U.S. coup.' During the Cold War, the United States actively supported and even initiated coups in Latin America and elsewhere, which involved supporting top-ranking military officers using troops under their command to seize control of governmental institutions by force. The Maidan uprising, by contrast, included upwards of 800,000 protesters in Kyiv and hundreds of thousands elsewhere in the country. Based on my interviews with participants in the uprising and my study of the members of the resistance coalition, which did include some right-wing nationalists but was overwhelmingly dominated by a range of democratic parties, it is clear to me that the vast majority of the Maidan uprising were liberal democrats who engaged in legitimate acts of nonviolent resistance against severe government repression. Many of them spent months in freezing temperatures in a struggle for a better Ukraine dominated by neither Russia nor the West. To label participants in the Maidan uprising as puppets of Washington is as unfair as labeling peasant revolutionaries in El Salvador during the 1980s as puppets of Moscow. ...
"The limited amount of U.S. funding of opposition groups did not 'cause' the Maidan uprising any more than the Soviets providing arms to leftist movements caused revolutions in Central America, Southern Africa or Southeast Asia. The world is not shaped solely by the machinations of empires and without the agency of ordinary people. The United States can’t just send in the CIA and instantaneously cause a change of government. It’s one thing to get some generals to stage a coup, which arguably is what happened in Guatemala, Iran, Chile and Brazil. Getting millions of people out onto the streets is something different entirely."
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Russia invaded Ukraine on February 27, 2014.
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By invading and occupying Ukrainian territory. Most people have no problem recognizing that as war.
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In February of 2014, Crimea was the legitimate territory of Ukraine. And Russia invaded and occupied it. It also sent troops into eastern Ukraine to stoke an insurgency.
You're free to explain why you feel Russia was justified in going to war against Ukraine, but let's be clear that this is what you're doing.
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I like the deep overhang. I like to tuck all that extra sheet in and get the cocoon effect.
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Came upon these just recently:
Songs of disappearance - Australian Bird Calls.
In this ARIA chart-topping recording of pure birdsong you can hear 53 of our most threatened species:
(ARIA is the Australian Recording Industry Association. Aussie version of the Grammy Awards.)
https://youtu.be/c2M0H9Z1HuQ
Aussie Birds and their calls
https://youtu.be/vhlE13EqjJk
Australia's most common birds
https://youtu.be/T5UEwzp2bWs
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Racking my brain for inflection points in 2020. All I can come up with are a pandemic and the murder of a Black man by a white Minneapolis police officer.
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Less humid now and tomorrow and a nice breeze
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For those who thought the original tale was a bit fishy ... although I doubt the bacterium ever looked like this...
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As shown by using one's brain and access to information, it was not "a CIA coup".
Getting Ukraine’s History Right Is Crucial for Anti-Imperialist Politics | Truthout
"To begin, it is not accurate to characterize the popular uprising as a 'U.S. coup.' During the Cold War, the United States actively supported and even initiated coups in Latin America and elsewhere, which involved supporting top-ranking military officers using troops under their command to seize control of governmental institutions by force. The Maidan uprising, by contrast, included upwards of 800,000 protesters in Kyiv and hundreds of thousands elsewhere in the country. Based on my interviews with participants in the uprising and my study of the members of the resistance coalition, which did include some right-wing nationalists but was overwhelmingly dominated by a range of democratic parties, it is clear to me that the vast majority of the Maidan uprising were liberal democrats who engaged in legitimate acts of nonviolent resistance against severe government repression. Many of them spent months in freezing temperatures in a struggle for a better Ukraine dominated by neither Russia nor the West. To label participants in the Maidan uprising as puppets of Washington is as unfair as labeling peasant revolutionaries in El Salvador during the 1980s as puppets of Moscow. ...
"The limited amount of U.S. funding of opposition groups did not 'cause' the Maidan uprising any more than the Soviets providing arms to leftist movements caused revolutions in Central America, Southern Africa or Southeast Asia. The world is not shaped solely by the machinations of empires and without the agency of ordinary people. The United States can’t just send in the CIA and instantaneously cause a change of government. It’s one thing to get some generals to stage a coup, which arguably is what happened in Guatemala, Iran, Chile and Brazil. Getting millions of people out onto the streets is something different entirely."
[Emphasis added]
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