kzt wrote:No, they should have SIGs.
Amen! Love the pic. Great deterrant to would be rapers.
Last post about this on this thread, I will say:
Lotta stuff I want to respond to, and even RFC has been dragged back off topic on this, but I will just say 2 things: 1: making drug illegal in the US has certainly removed and shunk the black market of them, why I hardly ever hear of drug related deaths or busts worth millions of dollars.
2: I love that we have the right to discuss this in a calm and reasoned manner between ourselves. This is a big part of what makes America great! Now lets shift this topic to the politics subforum and shift this post back to the right to leave.
Tenshinai wrote:No it doesn´t. Living in a Nordic country here, you know one of those strange places that has had lots of govt influence and control in general, and people generally don´t mind it much.
Because it doesn´t actually matter as long as that control isn´t oppressive.
SNIP
Crimea has openly and repeatedly requested federalisation due to the mismanagement the Kiev governments have treated the nation with almost since from the start.
Crimea even had a regional vote in the early 90s with a result skyhigh towards demanding federalisation back to where it was under the USSR time(or under Russian rule post USSR).
This is the same problem as with the rest of the "separatists", most of them are NOT separatists, but federalists, wanting more regional independence from Kiev.
Then, Crimea holds the only "southwestern" port for Russia, and with Kiev starting to talk about defaulting on the deals for that after a nationalist coup sponsored by NATO, EU and USA...
Uh, no. There´s pretty much zero correlation.
Yes, Nordic lands. Fantastic places, that I truly wish to visit in my life... however (you knew it was coming) I have had this discussion with one of my professors years ago. You have all the Gov't control you want and the free education and free healthcare. And... well no to be in-politic but the nordic nations tend to keep to themselves, much like the systems of the SL, not caring what happens outside its borders in the "neo-barb" systems. Very rarely reaching out, and when they do so its in token supoort, like the Renasiance Association, it was mentioned in a book that while they had high morals, they accomplished very little.
As for Crimea... The willing joined themselves to Ukraine, and the Ukraine Consitution specifically says that it is an indivisible nation. To me that says no one sction has the right to leave. I am sure if they worked hard enough they could get legislation to leave, and we definatley seperated ourselves from Britain "illegaly" so I am not completely unsympathetic. I only had a problem with the reports of Russian troops in Crimea before the vote was cast.