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Posted on 06/28/2004 11:29:32 AM PDT by ma bell
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posted on
06/28/2004 11:29:33 AM PDT
by
ma bell
To: kosta50; DestroyEraseImprove; getoffmylawn; Seselj; Honorary Serb; Nennsy; *balkans
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posted on
06/28/2004 11:39:02 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(Srebrenica! Squawk- where, oh where is RBJoe today, where oh where?)
To: ma bell
Niti cemo se pokoriti, niti ukloniti We shall neither yield or submit.
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posted on
06/28/2004 12:32:48 PM PDT
by
ma bell
(Three Stooges: RBJoe , Hoplite, ABrit)
To: ma bell
Good read. Even a tread-head can occasionally post something worthwhile!
To: ma bell
I celebrated Vidovdan yesterday with my Serbian Orthodox parish!
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posted on
06/28/2004 9:05:34 PM PDT
by
Honorary Serb
(Michael Reagan is pro-Serbian, too!!)
To: mark502inf
It is fascinating as history does repeat itself. Fortunately in this case, the Serb "treads" will roll in with smokegenerators on. Return of the Serbian Knights shall reward the good people of Kosovo full freedom of movement and liberty.
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posted on
06/29/2004 7:48:30 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(Three Stooges: RBJoe , Hoplite, ABrit)
To: Honorary Serb; Wraith; joan; Nennsy; DTA; FormerLib
Fantastic! Went to Vidovdan Niagara Falls and shared shots of Slivo with friends at my Vendor Table. I will have pics posted later tonight.
The "Sheriff" of Kosovo and I shared our Kosovo experiences. Very very interesting new information.
From the Sheriff, I'm moving my ride date to "sometime middle" August now. Just new information I recieved and taking what he says very serious. Regards to a town I mentioned to someone I'd visit, Sheriff said "don't do it, unless you have a nice life insurance policy".
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posted on
06/29/2004 7:52:56 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(Three Stooges: RBJoe , Hoplite, ABrit)
To: ma bell
From a culture that led Europe and the Balkans during the Medieval period...
La Renaissance has started in Serbia, not with Giotto in Italy
Take a look:


(Frescoes from The Mother of God of Ljevis cathedral, 1290s . The picture represents frescoes before Albanian savages heavilly damaged them in March 2004)
All these who denigrate Serbs as a people as primitive, barbaric, filthy know this too well.
Attack on the Serbs and Serb culture is a dagger stabbed into the heart of Western civilisation.
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posted on
06/30/2004 6:29:22 AM PDT
by
DTA
To: DTA
Ko se dima ne nadimi taj se vatre ne nagreja
::: translates to :::
Who does not catch the smoke will catch no heat from the fire
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posted on
06/30/2004 8:21:15 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(i'VE BEEN SQUAWKED!!!!)
To: DTA; joan; Destro; Nennsy; Ronly Bonly Jones; Wraith

An Albanian Muslim youth uses his mobile telephone to take a picture of his friend urinating in the entryway of St. George church in the southern Kosovo town of Prizren, Monday, March 22, 2004.
You think we can ever be cordial with these heathens?
The last update of the 30+ destroyed churches and monasteries in the Kosovo Kristallnacht 17-18 March
All these holy sites, beside dozens of killed and 4,000 displaced Serbs have happened in the presence of 18,000 KFOR troops and thousands of UNMIK policemen.
Prizren 1. Holy Virgin of Lyevish - Bogorodica Ljeviska (14th century) 2. Church of Christ the Savior (14th century) 3. Cathedral of St. George (1856) 4. Church of St. Nicholas (Tutics church, 14th century) 5. Church of St. Nicholas (Runovics church, 16th century) 6. Church of St. Kyriake (14th century, reconstructed later) 7. Church of St. Panteleimon (14th century, reconstructed later) 8. Church of Sts. Cosmas and Damian (14th century, reconstructed) 9. Church of St. Kyriake, Zivinjane, near Prizren 10. Holy Archangels Monastery (14th century) *Serbian Orthodox Seminary of Sts. Cyril and Methodius *Bishops residence in Prizren
Orahovac 11. Church of St. Kyriake, (1852), Brnjaca, Orahovac 1852
Dakovica 12. Church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary (16-19th century), with the parish home. Cathedral church of the Holy Trinity (two bell-towers which survived the 1999 mining were razed to the ground. Kosovo Albanians remove all material from the site) 13. Church of St. Lazarus, Piskote, near Djakovica
Srbica 14. Devic Monastery (15. century) burned to the ground with the tomb of St. Ioanichius of Devic opened and desecrated. Fire was burned in the tomb of the saint.
Pec 15. Church of St. John the Baptist (Metropolia, with the parish home) 16. Church of Virgin Mary, Belo Polje nr. Pec, burned again and desecrated 17. Church of St. John the Baptist (Pecka Banja)
Urosevac 18. Cathedral of St. Uros the Emperor, Urosevac 19
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...... (According to the Athens media at least two more Orthodox churches which were under the protection of the Greek KFOR have been left unprotected. Initial information say that these two locations have been destroyed)
Kamenica 21. Church in Donja Slapasnica, Kosovska Kamenica 22. Church in Talinovci, nr. Gnjilane
Stimlje 23. Church of St. Archangel Michael in Stimlje
Pristina 24. Church of St. Nicholas (19 th century), Pristina town
Kosovo Polje 25. Church of St Nicholas, Kosovo Polje, burned and desecrated 26. Church of St. Katherine, Bresje nr. Kosovo Polje, burned
Vucitrn 27. Church of St. Elias, Vucitrn
Obilic 28. Church of St. Michael in Obilic
Kosovska Mitrovica 29. Church of St. Sava, Mitrovica South
Podujevo 30. Church of St. Elias, Podujevo
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posted on
07/01/2004 7:40:28 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(i'VE BEEN SQUAWKED!!!!)
To: ma bell
Well, we all know what YOUR solution is. Dig?
To: Ronly Bonly Jones; FormerLib
No, You tell me what MY SOLUTION is? Enlighten us all, please, boner.
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posted on
07/01/2004 8:11:37 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(i'VE BEEN SQUAWKED!!!!)
To: ma bell
The Battle of Kosovo is naught but a big, fat thumb that the Serbs have been sucking on to comfort themselves for five centuries as they were active and enthusiastic supporters, indeed catamites of the Turkish Empire: read Barbara Tuchman's A Distant Mirror, p. 560, for an account of how Serb mercenaries to the Turkish despots enthusiastically destroyed the last of the anti-Turkish Crusaders at the Battle of Nicopolis, 1395.
The load of crap that Serbia "paid the price" for the other westen powers by becoming Turkish vassals while stopping the Turks from further expansion is a load of donkey dung, and they know it.
Later, after they freed themselves of Turkish misrule, they replaced it with their own--and used the Kosovo thumb as an excuse to repress the native inhabitants of Kosovo after stealing the provence in 1913 (and then starting WWI the next year through malice, terrorism and incompetence, but that's another story). From 1913 to 1999, Serbia tried to hold onto a splotch of land that had not been Serbian for 400 years by colonizing the locals, never once reaching majority status and what local presence they did achieve was through ethnic cleansing of the locals and replacing them with army veterans.
The only battle that is the least bit comparable to Kosovo is the siege of Derry (Londonderry) of 1689--another insignificant battle used for centuries afterward as an excuse to subjugate the locals and continue racist domination over people who neither asked for it nor deserved it.
Don't let Serb sobbery deceive you. It's all an excuse to deflect attention away from Serb-nationalist delusions, which has led to mass murder, genocide, and large numbers of posts by Ma Bell.
To: DTA
These pictures are very pretty. Not evidence of anything, however, than the artistic skills of the individuals who drew them.
To: ma bell
Clearly, Ol'BJ has been completely deceived by anti-Serb snobbery as his hatred of all things Serbian is complete.
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posted on
07/01/2004 8:25:03 AM PDT
by
FormerLib
(Kosova: "land stolen from Serbs and given to terrorist killers in a futile attempt to appease them.")
To: ma bell
Return of the Serbian Knights shall reward the good people of Kosovo full freedom of movement and liberty.>>>
And the world has a good idea of what they have in mind for the not-good people of Kosovo.... i.e., everyone who is not a Serb.
To: FormerLib
This past century is littered with the corpses of those murdered for reasons of nationalist and socialist mythology. Serbia's is just the latest version of the same.
To: FormerLib
I'm believing boner is part-Albanian with his astute knowledge of KosovA historija.
Again, he squawks
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posted on
07/01/2004 8:31:29 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(i'VE BEEN SQUAWKED!!!!)
To: ma bell
Mark Steyn put it very well in another article today:
"Happy Canada Day. In the United States, they have Independence Day; in Ireland, St. Patricks Day; in France, Bastille Day; in Serbia, Genocidal Whacko Appreciation Day."
To: *balkans
We finally have a picture of homeagain_balkansvet at home
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posted on
07/01/2004 8:35:10 AM PDT
by
ma bell
(i'VE BEEN SQUAWKED!!!!)
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