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To: drypowder

Agree.
Clinton wanted to take attention away form his dealings here and then look to be helping muslims.

He started a war based on Christianne Ammanpour being on the border showing the plight of these muslims going back to Albania and yet never showed how these Albanians were taking over Serb villages and the entire area in the first place which led to the Serbs saying enough is enough.

It is truly shocking that people follow the media and that includes some on our side who still don’t get the whole picture.


5 posted on 03/24/2015 10:59:40 AM PDT by manc (Marriage =1 man + 1 woman,when they say marriage equality then they should support polygamy)
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To: manc; GeronL
He started a war based on Christianne Ammanpour being on the border showing the plight of these muslims going back to Albania and yet never showed how these Albanians were taking over Serb villages and the entire area in the first place which led to the Serbs saying enough is enoug

To be fair, Serbs did commit atrocities against unarmed civilians, as did the Kosovar Albanians (who continue to do so today). What disgusted me about US media coverage and the rest of what we heard from Clinton's mouthpieces, however, was how single-sided it was. Once the CLinton administration committed to backing the Muslims, we never again heard a single word about acts of terrorism and murder committed by the Kosovars. They were painted as completely innocent victims, as though we were dealing with armed Nazis shipping unarmed Jews and other "undesirables" off to death camps, as opposed to an ugly civil war with plenty of blame and blood on the hands of both sides.

27 posted on 03/24/2015 11:29:28 AM PDT by ek_hornbeck
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