NYC's Georgians Pray for Peace

2008_08_gapray.jpgHundreds of Georgians living in NYC, which has the largest enclave of Gerogians in the country, prayed for the Georgian-Russian conflict to end at a Georgian Orthodox church in Williamsburg yesterday. While a cease-fire was signed last week, St. Nino's Father Alexander Tandilashvili told NY1, "They said several times that they are going to stop the fire, but fire continues. Now they are stop the fire but concerns to the withdrawal of the troops. I would love to see that they keep their word, but they already broke their word several times so it's very difficult to believe what they say." As it happens, though Russia agreed to withdraw from Georgia over the weekend, U.S. officials say, per the NY Times, that Russian military is "moving launchers for short-range ballistic missiles into South Ossetia, a step that appeared intended to tighten its hold on the breakaway territory."

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Lol.

The USA thought it was the sole remaining world superpower once Russia was out of the picture and as soon as that happened it showed its TRUE colors by acting like a worldwide BULLY; invading other nations under false pretenses, kidnapping people and sending them to secret torture centers and commiting ALL manners of WAR CRIMES and HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATIONS.

NOW it turns out the Russian bear wasn't dead, it was just sleeping! The OTHER world superpower is back and this time around the citizens of the world are no longer buying the "we represent freedom bla, bla, bla" BULLSHIT mouthed by the USA.

Now with any luck Russia and the US will blow each other off the face of the earth AND THEN THE REST OF THE WORLD CAN LIVE IN PEACE!!

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