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Topic: Alaska petition to join Russia.
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Thu 03/27/14 06:23 AM
the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"

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Thu 03/27/14 06:51 AM
Edited by premierblue on Thu 03/27/14 07:39 AM
This must be the joke of the day, right?!!!

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Thu 03/27/14 07:02 AM
hey br this is serious. check this: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/03/26/thousands-sign-official-white-house-petition-to-return-alaska-to-russia/

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Thu 03/27/14 07:06 AM

the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"


You don't have to live in Alaska to sign this petition.

There are several signatories that used their Cyrillic keyboard..

It is a nonsensical garbled pile of nothing..

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/alaska-back-russia/SFG1ppfN

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Thu 03/27/14 07:08 AM
there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...

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Thu 03/27/14 07:14 AM

there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?

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Thu 03/27/14 07:15 AM


there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?


no... Texas has over 250,000 signatures and not being considered

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Thu 03/27/14 07:16 AM


the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"


You don't have to live in Alaska to sign this petition.

There are several signatories that used their Cyrillic keyboard..

It is a nonsensical garbled pile of nothing..

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/alaska-back-russia/SFG1ppfN
WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
TO:
Alaska back to Russia.
Groups Siberian russians crossed the Isthmus
(now the Bering Strait) 16-10 thousand years ago.
Russian began to settle on the Arctic coast, Aleuts
inhabited the Aleutian Archipelago.
First visited Alaska August 21, 1732, members of
the team boat "St. Gabriel �under the surveyor
Gvozdev and assistant navigator I. Fedorov during
the expedition Shestakov and DI Pavlutski
1729-1735 years
Vote for secession of Alaska from the United
States and joining Russia
Created: Mar 21, 2014
Issues: Civil Rights and Liberties, Government
Reform, Human Rights.
#thanks for the background history Sir.

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Thu 03/27/14 07:18 AM



there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?


no... Texas has over 250,000 signatures and not being considered
does that mean that US's policy on "protecting the interests of the minorities" a myth or...?

mightymoe's photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:21 AM




there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?


no... Texas has over 250,000 signatures and not being considered
does that mean that US's policy on "protecting the interests of the minorities" a myth or...?


they deem what protection is needed or not...

InvictusV's photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:22 AM




there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?


no... Texas has over 250,000 signatures and not being considered
does that mean that US's policy on "protecting the interests of the minorities" a myth or...?


Texas has a population of 27 million..

You really think that 250,000 should dictate what happens?

mightymoe's photo
Thu 03/27/14 07:25 AM





there are quite a few russians that live in the US, and there's only about 6400 signatures... not much to worry about...
thanks for that infor Mightymore, but won't the interest of those Russian minorities be considered if they want that petition?


no... Texas has over 250,000 signatures and not being considered
does that mean that US's policy on "protecting the interests of the minorities" a myth or...?


Texas has a population of 27 million..

You really think that 250,000 should dictate what happens?


the rest can move...lol

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Thu 03/27/14 07:36 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Thu 03/27/14 07:50 AM



the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"


You don't have to live in Alaska to sign this petition.

There are several signatories that used their Cyrillic keyboard..

It is a nonsensical garbled pile of nothing..

http://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/alaska-back-russia/SFG1ppfN
WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
TO:
Alaska back to Russia.
Groups Siberian russians crossed the Isthmus
(now the Bering Strait) 16-10 thousand years ago.
Russian began to settle on the Arctic coast, Aleuts
inhabited the Aleutian Archipelago.
First visited Alaska August 21, 1732, members of
the team boat "St. Gabriel �under the surveyor
Gvozdev and assistant navigator I. Fedorov during
the expedition Shestakov and DI Pavlutski
1729-1735 years
Vote for secession of Alaska from the United
States and joining Russia
Created: Mar 21, 2014
Issues: Civil Rights and Liberties, Government
Reform, Human Rights.
#thanks for the background history Sir.
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl slaphead

You could start a Petition on behalf of Louisiana to return to their Motherland,France!rofl rofl rofl slaphead
Man oh Man,you really took the Cake with this one!:laughing:

BTW,What Siberian "Russians" existed 12'000 years ago?bigsmile

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Thu 03/27/14 07:44 AM
This is like comparing apples & oranges. First, Alaska was bought by the USA, at a then fair price of $7.2 million*, from Czarist Russia in the 19th century, while Crimea was gifted in 1954 to the Ukraine SR by the Russian SR (all constituent republics of the USSR). Second, the standard of life in Alaska is far higher than in the Crimea for the Alaskans to want to join Russia, which inspite of its vast natural resources had the lowest per capita GDP of the G-8 countries. In the final analysis, it's all about the money honey!!!
* This, btw, was before the discovery of oil anywhere!

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Thu 03/27/14 07:46 AM



the questions are, "#why would the Alaskans want to join Russia and what will be Whitehouse's reaction? Will they ignore this cessation just like they did to Crimea or they will grant the right to the Alaskans?"


You don't have to live in Alaska to sign this petition.

There are several signatories that used their Cyrillic keyboard..

It is a nonsensical garbled pile of nothing..

http://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/alaska-back-russia/SFG1ppfN
WE PETITION THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION
TO:
Alaska back to Russia.
Groups Siberian russians crossed the Isthmus
(now the Bering Strait) 16-10 thousand years ago.
Russian began to settle on the Arctic coast, Aleuts
inhabited the Aleutian Archipelago.
First visited Alaska August 21, 1732, members of
the team boat "St. Gabriel �under the surveyor
Gvozdev and assistant navigator I. Fedorov during
the expedition Shestakov and DI Pavlutski
1729-1735 years
Vote for secession of Alaska from the United
States and joining Russia
Created: Mar 21, 2014
Issues: Civil Rights and Liberties, Government
Reform, Human Rights.
#thanks for the background history Sir.

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Thu 03/27/14 07:50 AM
Edited by premierblue on Thu 03/27/14 07:55 AM
:smile: Conrad_73, Neanderthals inhabited Alaska, and elsewhere, 12000 years ago!!!

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Thu 03/27/14 08:10 AM

Send Piers Morgan to Russia..... that would keep them occupied for a while.... and the peoples press entertained laugh

Conrad_73's photo
Thu 03/27/14 08:27 AM

:smile: Conrad_73, Neanderthals inhabited Alaska, and elsewhere, 12000 years ago!!!
:thumbsup:

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Thu 03/27/14 09:55 AM
I'm all for Neanderthal rights.drinker

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Thu 03/27/14 10:37 AM

I'm all for Neanderthal rights.drinker
hahahaha!

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