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I wonder if that includes those fleeing to Abkhazia and South Ossetia.Some interesting info.
~93,000 have gone to Georgia according to the Russian news outlet Fontanka.
Kazakhstan is done with Russia and is leaning on Beijing for security.Kazakhstan has said 'no'. (Kazakhstan has set up special welcoming stations along the border with food, water and other essentials.)
I'd like to spend the rest of my life with her.I like her and her partying…
No disagreement. I'm only stating how these dubious sources have become so popular.
I should have added when they post their sources it usually cones with the obligatory "I did my research. I watched a video on the internet."
Rather than digest and promulgate the opinions of this or that talking head, I prefer to read -- read, not watch -- the hard-news outlets and arrive at my own opinions. Reading forces me to think more about the content; it also gives the journalist(s) the ability to go into depth they may not be able to do with video. And I stick with hard news outlets for the most part because I've looked at their objectivity and find it much more useful.
Also, I'm tired of seeing "entertainment" dressed up as news, but that's another thread for another forum, so I'll leave it at that.
Agreed on both accounts. I like using various news sources, preferably those from different spectrums. Usually the truth is in the middle, and you just have to separate the opinionated spin.
Unfortunately, people almost always gravitate to whoever spins the news to their particular ideology simply because they want to read/watch things they agree with. I think it gives them a sense of belonging to something they perceive as being better, all while patting themselves on the back because they were "right all along."
The worse thing anyone can do is listen to "opinionated mouth pieces" such as Tucker Carlson, Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, Brian Kilmeade (Fox & Friends), Steve Cuomo, Don Lemmon, or CNN New Day (not sure who is even on that show anymore) because that is all they are: Ideologically Slanted Opinions for entertainment purposes. They are not the news, and are not reporting any truths.
This was a press briefing held two days ago.
It is full of useful information, numbers and such.
Of interest, is the comments regarding the provision of Western armor, which falls along the lines of what I've stated previously.
Pentagon Press Secretary Brigadier General Pat Ryder and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Def
Pentagon Press Secretary Brigadier General Pat Ryder and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Laura K. Cooper held a press briefing.www.defense.gov
There's so much truth and wisdom here in your post. Cross-check sources. Where they disagree, you can reckon that the facts haven't been really established. Where they do overlap, you're more likely to find the truth of the matter.
But I also must say thank you to everyone. Even when we stray off topic and get into these damn near political discussions we have all remained civil for the most part. Thank you warbird family.