Dilbert Dooley

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Gintautas Paluckas

That’s really a fantastic name.

Furious. But they buy them anyway.
No, it was out a year ago
This was a year ago. Why did it reappear all over the net again now?

…wikipedia.org/…/Saint_Thomas,_U.S._Virgin_Island…

Nearly 50,000 people live there. Very few are pedophiles. Even fewer have anything to do with Epstein.

Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

You really think that everyone who flew into the neighboring airport on St. Thomas all went to Epstein’s island? That’s like saying everyone who landed at Narita was actually travelling to the Sohkyu Country Club to play a round of golf.
Do you seriously get your news from that site?
There isn’t even an air strip on the island. Nobody landed any jet aircraft on it. Not Donald Trump, and not anyone else. Even Jeffrey Epstein didn’t land there. This guy doesn’t sound or look credible, and he couldn’t even get his lie strait. He’s wearing a Halloween costume.

Just before this war started, the 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) by Transparency International ranks 180 countries based on perceived public sector corruption, with scores from 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). A higher rank number indicates higher perceived corruption. Below is a ranking of the most corrupt European countries for 2020, based on their CPI scores and global ranks, focusing on Europe (including EU and non-EU states). This is derived from the 2020 CPI data provided in the search results. Most Corrupt Countries in Europe (2020 CPI)

Russia - CPI Score: 30, Global Rank: 129

Russia was among the most corrupt in Europe, with issues like state capture, lack of judicial independence, and suppression of anti-corruption efforts contributing to its low score.

Ukraine - CPI Score: 33, Global Rank: 117

Ukraine faced challenges with systemic corruption, though reforms were underway, hampered by political instability and conflict.

Bosnia and Herzegovina - CPI Score: 35, Global Rank: 111

Persistent issues with political interference, weak rule of law, and corruption in public administration placed Bosnia high on the corruption list.

Albania - CPI Score: 36, Global Rank: 104

Albania struggled with corruption in public procurement and judicial systems, despite some reform efforts.

Moldova - CPI Score: 34, Global Rank: 115

Moldova’s score reflected challenges with political corruption and weak institutional frameworks, though it showed slight improvement.

Edited to say they BOTH could stop the killing.