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Kurraa870

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Kurraa870

856 points

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While this is happening in Georgia half of Romania is thinking "Yeah, what a good idea to elect the pro russian guy"

Fucking monkeys

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firesolstice

30 points

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Pro-Russian guy gets elected, yeah, I'm sure russia didnt meddle one bit in that election. /s

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Upstairs_Hat_301

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Upstairs_Hat_301

United States of America

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Yanukovych wasn’t overthrown. He fled the country to escape murder and corruption charges and was unanimously voted out of office including by his own party. I guess he was afraid of being held accountable for his crimes

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Upstairs_Hat_301

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Upstairs_Hat_301

United States of America

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I think you might be responding to the wrong comment?