Merkel complained that Mr Putin was “living in another world.”
John McCain and Lindsey Graham attacked the Commander-in-Chief of all U.S. Forces for being weak against a fellow Jesus-Freak. After leading the insane and fictitious attack upon the President of the United States in order to weaken him, these morons now complain Putin has no respect for Obama, because, he get’s no respect!
John McCain caved into the Jesus-Freaks and picked Sarah Palin as his running mate. She and her husband are linked to Alaskan secessionists who are never in touch with reality, and are dedicated to making all Democrats look like followers of Satan.
Being a Jesus-Freak, Putin is very interested what other Jesus-Freaks are saying about Obama on the internet. This is why we haven’t heard from him, he is surfing the web looking for remarks from Americans that make our President appear impotent. The only thing that might have prevented Putin from invading the Crimea, was strong support from the Republicans and Christian leaders – who claim they have America’s best interests at heart? How about the folks of the European Union? Do the Christniks respect the EU?
Jon Presco
Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel is reported to have become “really annoyed” about Russian President Vladimir Putin and has questioned whether he “was still in touch with reality.”
The German mass circulation Bild newspaper wrote on Monday that during a telephone conversation she held with US President Barack Obama to discuss the growing crisis in Ukraine she complained that Mr Putin was “living in another world.”
“She appears to have become really annoyed,” Bild remarked. The paper said it had gained inside information on the telephone exchange between the US and German leaders from American sources.
The two leaders roundly criticised Mr Putin in their conversation and agreed that Russia’s military intervention in Crimea was in violation of international law. A German government spokesman said that both stressed that it was important for the international community to respond to the crisis in unison.
Both were said to be in favour of sending an immediate fact finding mission to Ukraine and backed the idea of setting up of a contact group, possibly overseen by the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, with the aim of ending the crisis through political dialogue.
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The two also pledged to find ways to help Ukraine out of its current acute financial dilemma.
A German government spokesman said during a separate phone conversation between Mrs Merkel and the Russian President on Sunday, Mr Putin had accepted the idea of setting up a contact group which had been proposed by the German Chancellor.
The spokesman said Mrs Merkel had used the conversation to reiterate her view that Mr Putin had violated international law through Russia’s “unacceptable” intervention in Crimea. Germany has pledged to do all it can to resolve the crisis through political dialogue.
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., on Sunday called President Obama “weak and indecisive” for his handling of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s actions in Ukraine.
“What more do you want from President Obama at this point?” CNN’s Candy Crowley asked Graham, a member of the Armed Services Committee on “State of the Nation.”
Graham responded with harsh words for Obama.
“Well, No.1, stop going on television and trying to threaten thugs and dictators,” the senator said. “It is not your strong suit. Every time the president goes on national television and threatens Putin or anyone like Putin, everybody’s eyes roll, including mine. We have a weak and indecisive president that invites aggression.”
Graham suggested Obama suspend Russia’s membership in the G-8 and the G-20 summits for at least a year, beginning immediately, extending the suspension as long as troops are in Crimea.
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., didn’t like the idea.
“Well, of course, I disagree,” he said. “You would expect the president of the United States to speak out against what Putin is trying to achieve here. We’ve got to remember that Putin developed his diplomatic finesse as the head of the Soviet secret police. And his idea of invading countries occupying them and really daring people to go to war … those are the tactics of a bully.”

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