To: eleni121
"Right now, there is a rather suspicious silence," brooded Stelios, a pessimistic Greek policeman in Gracanica. "I don't like it." Taking a drag on his cigarette, he compared the current situation to the calm before the storm, adding that all signs of goodwill have been eroded by the riots:A big hug to the Greeks in Kosovo.
14 posted on
04/16/2004 7:06:22 AM PDT by
MarMema
To: MarMema
Clinton got us in Kosovo on the side of fanatical Islamists, Iran, and bin Laden. It has been 3.5 years since Bush took office, why he did not reverse this farce. Specially after 9/11, which painted a clear picture for Americans, ignorant and all, that FANATIC JIHADISTS ARE OUR ENEMIES. My be Bush is playing Jesus, he loves our enemies!
To: MarMema
I'm not so sure if any "hug" is deserving at this point - Greeks have to realize that faith - Christian Orthodoxy - signifies a much more enduring liason among people (here I refer to the Serbian-Greek Christian heritage) than political ideology especially the leftist kind that they have been infatuated with for the last 20 or so years and leads to decay and defeat.
16 posted on
04/16/2004 7:19:39 AM PDT by
eleni121
(Preempt and Prevent---then Destroy)
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