Posted on 04/23/2005 3:05:19 PM PDT by mark502inf
If I remember correctly, it was a Democrat President who bombed civlian sites in the Balkans.
Christianity must pull together and fight a common foe. Killing civlians is indefensible on either side, but a continued Islamic presence in the Balkans is as much of a walking time bomb as Islamic invaders in western Europe.
Untrue. The Former Republic of Yugoslavia Ministry of Foreign Affairs publication "NATO Crimes in Yugoslavia" came up with 495 deaths. The decidedly unfriendly-to-America Human Rights Watch did a study and came up with 488-527 bombing deaths; closely corresponding to Belgrade's 495. Go to para 53.
Of note, about half of those approximately 500 civilian casualties were in Kosovo, most of whom were the Kosovar Albanian refugees attacked by mistake in the Korisa Woods and in the Djakovica road incidents.
As to how we "destroyed Serbia", give me a break. If we wanted to destroy Serbia in 1999, it'd of been destroyed like Tokyo or Dresden or Hamburg was. Instead, Ceka was shaking her assets in concerts and Milosevic was sending around his flying squads of propagandists to every NATO strike just hoping that he'd find dead Serbs so he could broadcast it to the world. Unfortunately for him and fortunately for most of Serbia, our Air Force, Marine, and Navy pilots who flew 14,000 strike sorties were careful in target selection and precise in their aim.
It is a shame about the 500 civilians that died, but blame Slobo--not the United States Air Force. Milosevic built his career on the vicitimization of Serbs, both real and imagined. Unfortunately, much of the imagined part continues to live on in the posts of you and your propagandized fellow travelers.
BTTT
Soros told him so....!!!!
And probably.... PAID him as well!!! He is a willing and silly little tool of georgie $oro$!!
LOL!!
Jane, based on the following: The article was written in Belgrade and Surdulica, Serbia. It says the reporters are part of the Balkans Investigative Reporting Network; described by IWPR on their website as "a pool of investigative and analytical journalists throughout Serbia ... our recently-founded local organisation ... " and it later describes them as from different regions in Serbia: south Serbia, the Sandzak, east Serbia, and Vojvodina; and later again as "local journalists". And here's who they list as their Belgrade staff: Dragana Nikolic Solomon, Vesna Bjekic, Tatjana Kovacevic, Tatjana Matic.
You asked a legitimate question. I cannot help but note with amusement, however, that all that info is in the story or a couple clicks away on the IWPR web-site and I was challenged; yet when montag made the preposterous assertion that the story came from the KLA, our little group of Balkans buddies just let that slide by.
Soros, having failed in this attempts to buy the American elections, turns his attentions once again to his bought-and-paid for "nation", the stolen republic of Kosovo. He must maintain the villainization of the Serbs lest they retake the land that is theirs.
But peace and the Serb Army will return to Kosovo despite his efforts. It would be fitting if he were alive to see it.
It is certainly difficult to explain the world as you see it without resorting to conspiracies and bribes, but I am not part of that imaginary network of nefarious hidden forces. Sadly, Lion, a brief review of my financial situation clearly reflects a lack of bribes. I can barely get enough money from my wife to buy beer as I watch the Pistons trounce their opponents in the play-offs. In fact, I have never been able to purchase sufficient beer to last through "Darko Time" at a Pistons game; i.e. when the game is so definitively won or lost that Darko Milicic is summoned from his perch at the end of the pine and sent forth onto the hardwood floor of The Palace at Auburn Hills to do battle with the visiting hoopsters.
Also sadly, Darko doesn't seem to battle very hard or even move very fast. I'm not sure if George Soros has bribed the coach to make Serbian basketball players look bad or whether KLA jihadists under the tutelage of U.S. Department of Defense-financed MPRI advisers based in the Halliburton-built Albanian base camp in Detroit have been sneaking valium into Darko's gatorade.
Although, using the principle of Occam's Razor (Hint: you don't shave with this one), it is more likely that as a 19 year-old multi-milllionaire who has a bevy of buxom blonde American teenagettes rubbing up against him every time he walks through the Southfield Mall, Darko may have lost his motivation. Or maybe Joe Dumars just mis-judged his talent.
Anyways, enough about Serb players on the Pistons. Go back to watching your favorite movie. I can recognize you, but which is DJ_Animal and which one is montag?
I find it quite amusing that he quotes from a Soros owned and operated "news" service and then denies a Soros connection! Geez, this guy should have worked for Bill Clinton!
Mark, can you argue with my statement above. It is the truth, and you know it.
It's not the first time, Soros-Boy Mark, is quoting from Soros owned and operated "news" sources...
Zulu, I agree with you, but can you get the born again President to agree with you too?
C-lib, such self-evident nonsense is not worth an argument. But I do enjoy dragging this on so people can continue to see what our Milosevic supporters really think.
I doubt as much as we enjoy seeing what the Islamonazis and Soros puppies really think!
Why would I refute it when I agree with it?
Now you are my friend, why didn't you say so.
This story was exposed as a hoax by Daniel Pearl on the front page of The Wall Street Journal, 31 December 1999.
You guys just never stop! It's in your blood! The lies, the propaganda!
Furthermore, Natasha Kandic has absolutely no credibility at all.
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