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Orban is a dictator so I hope this doesn't get bloody.
Orban is a dictator so I hope this doesn't get bloody.
Orban is a dictator so I hope this doesn't get bloody.
Orban is a dictator so I hope this doesn't get bloody.
You got a problem with me? Because you sure do like to follow me around a lot and whine about my posts then follow up by contributing jack shit to the topic.great source, thanks a lot
another contribution to he dumbing down of America
Orban is a dictator so I hope this doesn't get bloody.
You got a problem with me? Because you sure do like to follow me around a lot and whine about my posts then follow up by contributing jack shit to the topic.
Errr.... The OP is correct. Tens of thousands protested Orban in Budapest this week. Orban's administration is facing numerous scandals.my problem is with some of your posts. I think I was specific enough.
Make your posts part of the solution in America, not part of the problem. Use credible sources and fill your posts with insight and balance.
Then a MSM link should have been provided. When we start getting our information from Twitter we are ****ed as a sociaty.Errr.... The OP is correct.
You could have googled it yourself and shared the substance that you think the OP lacked. But, instead you offered nothing but stalking another poster that you seem to have a beef with. Very hypocritical.Then a MSM link should have been provided. When we start getting our information from Twitter we are ****ed as a sociaty.
We need the safeguards journalism provides.
or the opening post could have been from a respected source.You could have googled it yourself
Just because you don't know the source doesn't mean it's not a credible source. If you want to persist in doing this playground arbiter, you'd have more credibility proving the source isn't credible.a credible one. Had I used a known shit source, you'd have a much better leg to stand on.or the opening post could have been from a respected source.
Just because you don't know the source doesn't mean it's not a credible source. If you want to persist in doing this playground arbiter, you'd have more credibility proving the source isn't credible.a credible one. Had I used a known shit source, you'd have a much better leg to stand on.
You made that point. And could not argue that the content of the social media source was wrong. You could have posted an actual source then. And simply said 'a good source'.or the opening post could have been from a respected source.
You made that point. And could not argue that the content of the social media source was wrong. You could have posted an actual source then. And simply said 'a good source'.
If you are here to just contribute criticism, accept that there is sound criticism against your posts as well.
You aren't the judge of that. Thanks.Just do the right thing in an opening post. Thanks
Hey, I get it. Few people post logically and based on reputable sources.
I do a service. I offer tutelage and edification so these type posts can stop and real debate can be had.
I do it from the kindness of my heart not seeking remuneration of any kind.
Pretty sweet guy, no?
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Pretty much you are just derailing the threads. But whatever.Hey, I get it. Few people post logically and based on reputable sources.
I do a service. I offer tutelage and edification so these type posts can stop and real debate can be had.
I do it from the kindness of my heart not seeking remuneration of any kind.
Pretty sweet guy, no?
i remember1956.
Let the unrest continue …. It may help …The unrest continues....
BUDAPEST, April 6 (Reuters) - Tens of thousands protested against the government of Viktor Orban in downtown Budapest on Saturday, led by a lawyer formerly close to the administration who recently launched a political movement that aims to challenge the prime minister.
Tens of thousands march in Budapest against Orban
Protesters against the government of Viktor Orban were led by a lawyer formerly close to the administration who recently launched a political movement that aims to challenge the prime minister.www.reuters.com