"Taylor Swift has received a restraining order against Timothy Sweet, who claims he’s married to Swift, TMZ reported Tuesday. Swift’s restraining order request says that Sweet, 33, has threatened to murder anyone who tries to keep them apart including, oddly enough, US Secretary of State John Kerry. According to documents in the case, Sweet has harassed Swift since 2011, bombarding her with e-mails, letters, and social media posts, according to TMZ. Sweet has been ordered to stay 100 yards away from Swift, who owns a mansion in Rhode Island, and several members of her family."
And he is not the only one from what I read.
You know, I really can not imagine why someone would want to do such a thing:
"John Kerry displays US support in worried Kiev" by Christopher Rowland | Globe Staff, March 04, 2014
KIEV — Stench Secretary of State John F. Kerry visited Ukraine to offer an emotional boost to a new government buffeted by severe economic woes and a Russian military incursion.
The visit — and a promise of a $1 billion loan — was intended to build a relationship with Ukraine’s new leaders while demonstrating to an increasingly aggressive Russia that the United States is firmly behind Ukraine’s citizens, including the ragtag volunteer defense forces who continue to stand guard around the parliament building in Kiev....
They mean the EUSraeli-sponsored neo-Nazi crowd.
Kerry accused Russia of fabricating a pretext for a possible deeper invasion into Ukraine....
What did they do, claim Iraq (oops, Freudian slip there), I mean, Ukraine has WMD?
After the dramatic visit to Kiev, Kerry headed for Paris, where he was scheduled to meet with the Russian foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, to discuss US demands that Russia pull back troops that have seized control of Crimea.
I'm sure that will be one hell of a meeting.
Kerry is trying to provide Russian leaders with an “offramp,” an opportunity to deescalate the situation, but there were few indications Tuesday that President Vladimir Putin is looking for a way out.
That is such a sickening and gross distortion of what has taken place, and the truth is none in the world -- other than these self-delusional propagandists that are speaking only to themselves -- believe it. That's how sickeningly foolish AmeriKa's ma$$ media is looking these days.
While Kerry’s visit was packed with emotion, it also highlighted how the Obama administration has a limited set of practical options to build international pressure on Putin.
Translation: No one in Europe is going along with us!
The White House said it would approve a $1 billion loan guarantee to help prop up Ukraine’s struggling economy – a fraction of the economic aid that many specialists say the country requires.
Amazing, isn't it?
They can take out a billion-dollar loan that austerity-laden taxpayers will have to pay back in the event of default -- all the while slashing food stamps and cutting off unemployment benefits to Americans.
Technical experts from the International Monetary Fund will be sent to advise how to get Ukraine’s economy on track, and specialists also will lend support to corruption investigations.
Yeah, that will help the Ukraine economy.
Western countries have not reached a consensus for stronger economic sanctions against Russia in response to its military takeover of the Crimean Peninsula. But on the streets where a subdued Kerry met with demonstrators and expressed his admiration for their cause, the practical issues seemed secondary to the secretary of state’s show of solidarity....
OMG!
“He’s showing the world that Ukrainians are fighting for their freedom.’’
How INSULTED must be those well-meaning Occupy Wall Street kids!
Where was Kerry then?
Vladimir Mitrofanov, 31, appeared awed by all the media attention. “Anderson Cooper, Anderson Cooper,’’ he yelled, running off to greet the CNN reporter.
Anderson Cooper is CIA!
Kerry himself seemed impressed by the scene, describing it in almost poetic terms during a press conference later at the fortress-like American Embassy.
Oh, readers, this is DISGUSTING!
“It was really quite remarkable, I have to tell you, to see the barricades, see the tires, see the barbed wire, see the bullet holes in street lamps, the extraordinary number of flowers, the people still standing beside a barrel with a fire to keep them warm,’’ he said.
But he never made his way down to Dewey Square, did he?
The only thing he left out was a description of himself, the tall figure in a dark overcoat and somber mien.
This is really too much!
The challenge for Kerry is translating all the goodwill on display Tuesday into an effective plan to counter Putin’s military takeover of Crimea, the strategically important Ukrainian peninsula that juts into the Black Sea and is home to a Russian majority.
With US officials expressing no appetite for a military confrontation, economic sanctions against Russia are the primary weapon. Kerry faces challenges leading a Western coalition that would back such sanctions, however, because much of Europe is supplied by oil and natural gas that flows through pipelines from Russia.
Yeah, but I was told yesterday that would only hurt Russia!
One option is enforcing banking laws in ways that would target corrupt Russian oligarchs who support Putin, say experts in the United States.
But not the Jewish mafia overlords that are on "our" side.
While the United States is employing diplomatic measures to keep Putin from expanding his forces in Ukraine, Kerry will face great difficulty trying to reverse Putin’s Crimea incursion, which, while not violent, is reminiscent of his expansion of influence in the former Soviet republic Georgia.
Maybe he could teach the EUSraeli empire to do one of those, because theirs are always mass-murdering exercises that are quite violent.
Readers, this RANK ROT PROPAGANDA passing itself off as news is REALLY BEYOND the PALE of DECENCY these days!
What ABSOLUTE $HIT!!!!
“The real peril and potential pitfall for Secretary Kerry is . . . repeating what happened in Georgia,’’ said Eric Edelman, who served as undersecretary of defense in the administration of President George W. Bush and is now a distinguished fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, a Washington think tank.
Yeah, the Globe really makes you think -- like why they closed down the series before examining the impact of WINEP and AIPAC!
And you wonder why I'm so f***ing sour on Jewish $hit?
“He [Putin] grabs a big chunk of something, and then gives up a small piece of it, and everyone says — oh great, we have a diplomatic solution,’’ Edelman said. “But it leaves him with the fruits of his aggression.’’
So Hitlerian, isn't it?
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Oh, I just love the RANGE of DEBATE in by WAR PAPER!
The possibility of bolstering defenses along NATO’s eastern frontier in countries such as Poland is not being discussed, a senior State Department official said.
So I am told, meaning that it is under discussion!
The Ukraine crisis emerged as Kerry was already grappling with a series of intractable foreign policy challenges.
Hey, his plate is full because of the actions of his government!
No sympathy for the asshole here!
Before leaving for Kiev, he appeared before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in Washington to build domestic support for his controversial efforts to revive peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.
There hasn't been much in my jew$paper about that this year, other than a few articles that have mentioned it in passing. I can certainly see why seeing what has been said.
He remains deeply involved in negotiations between Iran and world powers to halt its alleged nuclear weapons program and has staked his reputation on an interim deal that will soon expire unless a more lasting agreement can be reached.
Related: Iran Irritating the IAEA
Yeah, they keep cooperating!
Meanwhile, he is dealing with a series of setbacks in international efforts to negotiate an end to Syria’s bloody civil war.
Kerry left Washington on Monday evening aboard his official plane and made a stop at New York’s LaGuardia Airport to visit a new grandchild, and then flew overnight to Kiev.
Related:
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spilled the beans on Secretary of State John Kerry’s new granddaughter Monday during a White House press conference, before Kerry had a chance to make an announcement. Appearing with President Obama as Kerry stood watching in the Oval Office, Netanyahu told reporters that the visit was “an opportunity to congratulate Secretary Kerry on the birth of his new granddaughter.” Netanyahu went on to say that Kerry received the news when a staffer passed him a phone during an earlier meeting with the prime minister. “So we’ve had many productive meetings, but this is truly a productive meeting,” Netanyahu said to laughter.
I'm always so pleased when war criminal scum is rubbing elbows and having good times, and is then portrayed as fighting over the peace process with Israeli insults directed at the Secretary!
The news came amid a tumultuous 48 hours for Kerry. First, he returned to Washington in a blizzard after appearing on three Sunday political shows, where he spoke on behalf of the administration about Russia’s invasion of the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea.
Must be all the war spew as well as the plane rides gassing up the environment.
He started Monday with a two-hour meeting with Netanyahu before a bilateral meeting with Moldovan Prime Minister Iurie Leanca. There were two more hours with Netanyahu and the president, followed by a national security council meeting also focused on Ukraine. Nonetheless, the country’s top diplomat found time to welcome the new baby, which the family has dubbed their new “diplo-tot.” (At press time, no name had been announced.) Before flying off to Ukraine Monday night, Kerry visited New York briefly to meet his new granddaughter just hours after her birth."
Time to abort.
As the plane taxied in preparation for its Atlantic Ocean crossing, Kerry, wearing an orange hoodie sweatshirt that he favors on extended flights, showed reporters images of the new baby girl on his cellphone.
I would like to see him in one of those orange suits they use for alleged terrorists held indefinitely at Gitmo.
Kerry’s plane dropped into a foggy, raw day in Kiev. He was met on the tarmac by US Ambassador Geoffrey Pyatt and Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Deshchytsia.
The fog never lifted during his visit.
How ironically appropriate. Must have been all the greenhouse gases he spewed getting there along with the fart-misting belch that comes out every time he speaks.
As night fell, his motorcade bounced over potholed roads back to his plane.
Related: Slow Saturday Specials Holed Out
He took the Ukrainian foreign minister aboard for more meetings Wednesday in Paris.
He doesn't consider the motorcade entourage or endless plane rides a weapon of mass destruction, huh?
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Did you guys suck his cock, too?
After seeking the truth I know what they want.... which is why I read this before getting the Globe's narrative.
"Putin talks tough as tensions ease in Ukraine; Russia steps back, agrees to Brussels meeting" by Vladimir Isachenkov and Tim Sullivan | Associated Press, March 05, 2014
MOSCOW — Stepping back from the brink of war, Vladimir Putin talked tough but cooled tensions in the Ukraine crisis Tuesday, saying Russia has no intention ‘‘to fight the Ukrainian people’’ but reserves the right to use force.
Although nerves remained on edge in the Crimean Peninsula, with Russian troops firing warning shots to ward off Ukrainian soldiers, global markets jumped higher on tentative signals that the Kremlin was not seeking to escalate the conflict.
They never were. This has all been driven by the U.S.
Lounging in an arm chair before Russian tricolor flags in his personal residence, Putin made his first public comments since the Ukrainian president fled a week and a half ago. It was a signature Putin performance, filled with earthy language, macho swagger, and sarcastic jibes, accusing the West of promoting an ‘‘unconstitutional coup’’ in Ukraine. At one point he compared the US role to an experiment with ‘‘lab rats.’’
I'm sick of the slanderous AmeriKan jewpre$$, I'm sorry.
But the overall message appeared to be one of deescalation. ‘‘It seems to me” Ukraine “is gradually stabilizing,’’ Putin said. ‘‘We have no enemies in Ukraine. Ukraine is a friendly state.’’
Gee, that is not the impression I received in the above piece of crap from the Globe.
Still, he tempered those comments by warning that Russia was willing to use ‘‘all means at our disposal’’ to protect ethnic Russians in the country.
I knew there had to be a still, but, if, however, or whatever in there.
Significantly, Russia agreed to a NATO request to hold a special meeting to discuss Ukraine on Wednesday in Brussels, opening up a possible diplomatic channel in a conflict that still holds monumental hazards and uncertainties. At the same time, the United States and 14 other nations formed a military observer mission to monitor the tense Crimea region, and the team was headed there in 24 hours.
While the threat of military confrontation retreated somewhat, both sides ramped up economic feuding. Russia hit its nearly broke neighbor with a termination of discounts on natural gas, while the United States announced a $1 billion aid package in energy subsidies to Ukraine.
World markets, which slumped the previous day, clawed back a large chunk of their losses on signs that Russia was backpedaling....
The truth is 180 degrees the opposite, but you know.... (SIGH!)
Related:
"Traders were relieved when Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered troops participating in military exercises near Ukraine to return to their bases. As investors moved back to riskier assets, prices fell for safe-play investments like bonds and gold. Oil prices also fell as the immediate threat of economic sanctions on Russia, a major oil exporter, eased. Traders had also been worried about transportation disruptions in the Black Sea, a major transit point for oil. The conflict between Russia and Ukraine threatened to destabilize Europe and upset oil markets. And it wasn’t clear which countries might be drawn into the conflict if it got worse. Wall Street hates uncertainty, and on Monday that’s all there was. So investors were relieved when Putin appeared to back down on Tuesday. The two-day rout and rally was just the latest twist in a volatile year for stocks, which fell almost 6 percent just last month and have since recovered to set record highs in recent days. So what is an investor supposed to do?"
But Wall Street also LOVES WARS, and when this latest bubble bursts....!
The prime minister of Crimea said Tuesday that most Ukrainian military units on the peninsula had surrendered and had pledged allegiance to his pro-Russian government, and that local officials were working to speed up a referendum on independence.
Speaking at a news conference Tuesday morning, Prime Minister Sergei Aksyonov said that regional officials were in control of the security situation, even as standoffs continued between Russian forces and Ukrainian troops at several military installations....
In Kiev, the Ukrainian Defense Ministry flatly denounced the assertion of defections. “This information is false,” the ministry said in a statement, adding: “All the Ukrainian military units, formations, and warships stay in their permanent locations. Ukraine’s military controls the territories of their military posts.”
It was not possible to independently verify Aksyonov’s claims, and even he did not assert that all military units were now aligned with his administration. Yet, the Defense Ministry’s blanket denial — “all of the servicemen serve the Ukrainian people and do not even consider the proposals to defect” — seemed exaggerated.
That's how my $hit jew$media tells the truth. Look tab the contortions they must do!
At the Belbek air base, Russian troops, who had taken control, fired warning shots into the air as some 300 Ukrainian soldiers, who previously manned the airfield, demanded their jobs back.
As the Ukrainians marched unarmed toward the base, about a dozen Russian soldiers told them not to approach, then fired several shots into the air and said they would shoot the Ukrainians if they continued toward them.
The Ukrainian troops vowed to hold whatever ground they had left on the Belbek base.
Amid the tensions, the Russian military test-fired a Topol intercontinental ballistic missile. Fired from a launch pad in southern Russia, it hit a designated target on a range leased by Russia from Kazakhstan....
Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Can't you hear those war drums?
Putin said massive military maneuvers Russia has conducted involving 150,000 troops near Ukraine’s border were previously planned and unrelated to the current situation in Ukraine.
Russia said Putin had ordered the troops back to their bases.
Putin hammered away at his message that the West was to blame for Ukraine’s turmoil, saying its actions were driving Ukraine into anarchy.
American threats of punitive measures are ‘‘failure to enforce its will and its vision of the right and wrong side of history,’’ Russia’s Foreign Ministry said — a swipe at President Obama’s statement a day earlier that Russia was ‘‘on the wrong side of history.’’
In Washington, Obama shot back.
Let's hope this is the only shooting he does!
Moves to punish Putin put the United States on ‘‘the side of history that, I think, more and more people around the world deeply believe in, the principle that a sovereign people, an independent people, are able to make their own decisions about their own lives.’’
Who is on the wrong side of history again, asshole?
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