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In reply to the discussion: Russia: Constitutional Court Upholds ‘Foreign Agents’ Law [View all]cprise
(8,445 posts)19. Falling back on stale rhetoric?
'Well... just Russia Bad, and that's that'
No doubt Russian laws "impede" human rights (though the suggestion of flow here is interesting). But as its reported here, it doesn't appear to be THIS law.
"Also pine for the bankers who would be "rounded up" if Glass-Steagal"
Are you suggesting that association should be criminalized?
Are you suggesting that association should be criminalized?
Eh? Are you even following? I'm saying that attempting to pass off foreign monetary support as domestic is no more dramatic as a crime than running the whole banking sector like a casino.
Or perhaps you are trying to equate finance with association? They are not one and the same.
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Yes, Sir, You Mis-Spoke, To A Degree Which Calls Into Question If You Understand The Basics Here
The Magistrate
Apr 2014
#10
Your draconian take on the finance law fell apart, then changed the subject. n/t
cprise
Apr 2014
#57
Look at this thread: You started out with a bogus defense of legalized persecution
ProSense
Apr 2014
#58
So condemning lethal force in response to beatings is 'support of police brutality'.
cprise
Apr 2014
#63