Putin Blocks Linkedin!

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oliver123
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So Vladimir Adolf Putin has now blocked Linkedin:

https://uk.news.yahoo.com/russia-begins ... nance.html

My wife is Russian-born and I can tell you she is not amused, having many friends in Russia. This little man is becoming more and more like Hitler, fascist dictator.

And he wants to be friends with that chump, Trump. Folks Putin is responsible for the killing of hundreds of men, woman and children In Aleppo.

Guys, please do not go on about everything that is negative of my post. You either see reality or you don't!
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Can the ops remove this tripe pls?
oliver123 wrote:My wife is Russian-born and I can tell you she is not amused, having many friends in Russia. This little man is becoming more and more like Hitler, fascist dictator.
Well get off this forum and take her out to dinner/put a smile on her face champ.
oliver123 wrote:And he wants to be friends with that chump, Trump.
ICYMI, nearly every world leader is trying to cup his balls at the moment. If you believe in your digital footprint being used against your consent, there is some logic to this view on LinkedIn.
oliver123 wrote:Folks Putin is responsible for the killing of hundreds of men, woman and children In Aleppo.
Thanks for sharing your view and rousing the "folks". Aleppo bombings are terrible, yet its part of a much bigger issue isnt it? Keep reading your papers. The Putin view has always been to restore order in Syria by reinstating the Syrian government to power. Good or bad, its his view. Why should he change his views to suit the west?
oliver123 wrote:Guys, please do not go on about everything that is negative of my post. You either see reality or you don't!
I am all for free speech, even if i disagree with your views, yet its not really the time or the place to peddle political views where there is no market for next Russian prime minister?
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