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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: US Congress: Clique of Criminals or Cowards? Pravda.Ru... It is by now patently obvious to all, except perhaps to a politically myopic, pith-headed, uncultured twit, that the only Representing the House of Representatives does is for itself and the lobbies which pull its members' strings. A fifth-world style of governance; a clique of criminals, or cowards incapable of standing up for their electorate? Ron Paul's recent article "Reckless Congress Declares War on Russia", referring to the decision by Congress to pass H. Res. 758, in his words "16 pages of war propaganda", states that this is "one of the worst pieces of legislation ever". Needless to say, it is a predictable bunch of Russophobic nonsense cobbled together by a handful of neocons pandering to the whims of the lobbies who pull their strings. It is also a Resolution which backs criminal activity contravening every fiber of international law. What is even more sickening is that the bill only received ten votes against, meaning that either the entire House is in cavorts with criminal policies or else its members are sniveling cowards who do not have the guts and the spine to stand up for the principles they were elected to represent. Does the House of Representatives represent anything other than the interests of its members? And if this is the case, then why do the American people not stand up and be counted for once? Do they not have any principles either, or does their wonderfully democratic system deny them the tools to make a difference and have their say? Print version + - Font Size Send to friend Examining the document, it blames Russia for invading Ukraine (Paragraph 3), blames Russian-backed forces for the downing of passenger aircraft MH 17 (Paragraph 14) and demands that Russian forces withdraw from Ukraine (Paragraph 13) then condemns Russia for selling weaponry to Syria (Paragraph 16) before going on to accuse Russia of invading Georgia in 2008 (Paragraph 22) and rubber-stamping approval for the USA to provide combat materials to Ukraine. In short, the Resolution is a study in hypocrisy and contravenes international law, which forbids the involvement of a country in the internal affairs of a sovereign nation unless there are proven activities which directly pose a threat to the said country. Such was not the case in Iraq, such was not the case in Libya, such was not the case in Syria, where the activities of the USA and its allies have led to the creation of a serious security threat. Examining the Ukraine issue, under the Ukrainian Constitution, the precepts for the removal of the President involved an impeachment process based on a formal accusation charging the President with a crime, backed by the incumbent Prime Minister, this Resolution backed in turn by the judges of the Constitutional Court and then the process backed by a three-quarters majority vote in Parliament. When Prime Minister Mykola Azarov resigned on January 28, 2014, he was replaced by Sergiy Arbuzov. When the Putsch placed Arseniy Yatsenyuk as Prime Minister and terminated the powers of the Supreme Court judges, convening a Parliament without many of the Party of Regions Members and using the Multiple Voting system (deputies voting in the name of absentee members, outlawed by President Yanukovich) it was basically denying itself any legal basis to act and guaranteeing that all of its actions would be illegal. The proper course of action would have been peaceful opposition until the elections. Let us remember that President Yanukovich was elected with 49 per cent of the vote, in a free and fair, democratic election. In the event, President Viktor Yanukovich was removed on "circumstances of extreme urgency" which was not a legal precept for removal from office. Being forced out of office by an armed uprising is meaningless and has no foundations whatsoever under any international, regional or national law. The only development which had any legal backing was the Agreement on the Settlement of the Crisis in Ukraine, signed between President Yanukovich and the Opposition on February 21, 2014, under which it was agreed to bring the 2015 election forward to December 2014. Therefore, any activity surrounding or arising from the Ukraine crisis in 2014 has to begin with the principle that the Putsch was illegal and therefore the legitimate government of Ukraine was removed. This being the case, the body with powers to enforce the law in the Republic of Crimea was the Parliament of this Republic, which had been Russian territory for longer than the USA has been a nation, until February 19, 1954, when the Supreme Soviet of the USSR decided to transfer Crimea from the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic. No wonder its people voted to return back home in the free and fair Referendum, especially after the Putsch Government in Kiev had started issuing anti-Russian edicts amid calls for the slaughter of Russians and Jews on the streets, thronging with armed Fascists and thugs. Not surprisingly, after Fascist massacres in Odessa, Mariupol and Donetsk, in which Russian-speaking civilians were murdered en masse by Fascists supporting the new Putsch government in Kiev, the men and women of the south-east Ukraine took up arms to protect themselves and declared that they wanted nothing to do with the new pro-Western forces claiming to govern the country. As for the accusations against Russia, where is the evidence that Russia is involved directly? Where are the satellite photographs? If the members of Congress knew the Donbass region and its people, they would see clearly that the south-eastern Ukrainians need Russian military intervention for nothing, and anyway if Russia was involved, Kiev would have been taken within two days. As for the downing of flight MH 17, how can Congress make any accusations when the official investigation has not even been concluded and when there is plenty of evidence which points toward a Ukrainian military aircraft shooting it down, thinking it was President Putin's plane? Is Congress irresponsible, or is it packed with barefaced liars? As for Syria, at least Russia's weaponry goes to fighting against Islamic State, whereas the USA's goes towards arming it. Russia did not side with terrorists to destroy Libya, the country with the highest human development index in Africa, the USA did. Russia did not attack Iraq, deploying military hardware against civilian structures breaching every norm and precept under international law. The USA did. As for saying Russia attacked Georgia, nonsense. Russia staged a very measured response to a murderous act of provocation, when Georgia attacked and murdered Russian citizens. So to conclude, Congress is apparently either a bunch of criminals, giving the nod to more intervention in the internal affairs of a sovereign state, or else appears to be jammed full of sniveling yellow-bellied cowards, kicked around from pillar to post, too frightened to stand up and represent the interests of the people who elected them. The lobbies say jump, the Members ask how high. And this is the body that represents the United States of America? Can I hear the Founding Fathers turning in their graves? Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey Pravda.Ru Poster Comment: Tatarewicz в 11:23 08 декабря The case with US Congress is that it's members are essentially realists rather than cowards or criminals. Israeli duals domininate American main party politics, media and finance to such an extent that it's next to impossible to get elected without a commitment to Israel's security. Russia is seen as undermining Israel's security by dealing with Iran and Syria, Putin endorsing Palestinian statehood and kicking out oligharks who wanted to siphon some of Russia's oil wealth to Israel. Ukraine was once the land of Khazares to which Zionists might have to return if things get too hot in Palestine. It's no coincidence that American and Ukrainian Jews were instrumental in the recent Ukraine coup. stanBearCanada в 04:45 08 декабря The World, especially the Politicians, know what a Nuclear conflagration will result in. Can they be as wildly Irresponsible as Hitler in 1939. Or will it be like 1962 Cuban Missile crisis, where there is haevy breathing and posturing. Then all of a sudden, a reason is found to publicly reduce the rhetoric? Robert Austin в 07:39 08 декабря Stanley: This is your best comment yet. Unfortunately, this will not be a replay of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Were this going to happen, Russia would have to stop intefering in the Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova. It would have to recognize the right of sovereign countries to decide their own future. Strangely, what it proclaims for Syria it will not allow to happen in the aforementioned countries. I doubt this will happen. Exhaustive studies have been done analyzing the impact of ideology and historical experiences in the shaping of a country's foreign policy and military preparation. These will be found in West Point and the Frunze Military Academy. All participants in the current situation are prisoners to the very forces that caused them to come into being. There is also the difference in the Kremlin leadership: the difference between Kruschev and Putin. Kruschev had the ability to recognize that it was a situation that could not be won by either side. Hence the discussions public and secret which resulted in the removal of the missiles from Cuba and the dismantling of the Jupiter missiles in Italy and Turkey. Putin, on the other hand, likes to remind the world what the Soviet Union did to Germany in World War Two and that Russia has nuclear weapons. Of course, Putin conveniently forgets to mention that the USSR defeated Germany because of the aid the West supplied; he also is the only world leader who keeps talking about possessing nuclear weapons and war. Kruschev was a thoughtful leader Putin reminds many of George Bush Junior. This is why this will not be similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Both sides are equally to blame for the current state of affairs; to believe otherwise makes one a liar and woefully stupid. ОтветитьСвернуть ответы⇓ Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 2.
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CharlieKerenski в 11:58 08 декабря "US Congress: Clique of Criminals or Cowards?" If this is correct, then it just shows that the American politicians are about of the same quality as their counterparts in most other countries. Ответить Timothy John Bancroft-Hinchey в 11:52 08 декабря Thanks for your input, Tatarewicz, which means if you are correct that the Congress itself is anti-Constitutional, therefore the laws it enacts have no legal foundation. The authorities in the USA are lucky that I do not live there, I would launch a public debate which would have many a bald head glistening and many a lady squirming in their seats in a study of embarrassment. ОтветитьСвернуть ветку⇑
Sounds exactly correct. A. Criminals Correct Answer: D
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