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To: montyspython

You know, this is like Europe saying to the US, "We don't like the way you are handling California, so we've decided to give it Mexico!" Who in the hell would expect the US to go along with that? No one! But they expect Serbia to accept a US/Euro decision to give away Kosovo by saying, "OK, Boss! Anything you want! Want Sandzak, too? OK.". It bull.

Giving away Kosovo to Islamic narco-terrorists is a bad decision, not just for Serbia, for the US and Europe, too.

Clinton truly disgusted me, but if the Bush admin allows Kosovo to become "Kosova", then Bush & Co can go screw themselves, too!


18 posted on 05/11/2006 7:20:31 PM PDT by Bokababe (The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance)
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To: All

First Kosovo, then Montenegro.



Albanian nationalist graffiti appear in Montenegro
BBC Monitoring
May 05, 2006

Text of report by Serbian independent news agency FoNet

Podgorica, 2 May: Greater Albanian and nationalistic slogans, which caused considerable upset and discontent among citizens, could be seen in Spuz and along the Adriatic coast from Becici towards Budva, the Montenegrin Police Directorate has confirmed.

Slogans carrying the following messages "Montenegro and Albania will be one family" and "Long Live Greater Albania and OVK" [Kosovo Liberation Army, UCK in Albania] were written on the wall of the Spuz retail centre.

The graffiti in Spuz caused great upset in this otherwise mono-ethnic community dominated by Montenegrins and Serbs.

Both the Bloc for Independent Montenegro and the Bloc for Serbia-Montenegro State Union denied any involvement in writing the greater Albanian slogans.

Graffiti were also written on the wall of the post office in Becici, as well as on several billboards along the motorway from Sveti Stefan to Budva, and on a coach with licence plate CE E9-205, owned by Milan Pedenik from Slovenia.

As the Montenegrin MUP [Interior Ministry] said, the slogans written in spray paint said: "CG [Montenegro], DPS [ruling Democratic Party of Socialists], UCK, [Prime Minister] Milo [Djukanovic], OVK, Albania, Serbia Forever, [ethnic Albanian party leaders Mehmet] Bardhi, [Ferhat] Dinosha, [President] Filip [Vujanovic], SDP [Social Democratic Party]".

In this case, too, both blocs taking part in the Montenegrin [independence] referendum denied any links with the graffiti-writing.

Over the past two days, the police detained a number of persons suspected of writing the aforementioned graffiti.

Source: FoNet news agency, Belgrade, in Serbian 1003 gmt 2 May 06


19 posted on 05/11/2006 7:53:45 PM PDT by Bokababe (The Price of Freedom is Eternal Vigilance)
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To: Bokababe

You said it brutha.


20 posted on 05/12/2006 8:46:36 AM PDT by montyspython (Love that chicken from Popeye's)
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