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To: Bokababe
So you're going to develop an oral fixation as well, huh?

Good for you - it appears to be the response of last resort amongst your peers.

LOL.

9 posted on 08/03/2006 6:03:19 PM PDT by Hoplite
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To: Hoplite

Yawn...........


10 posted on 08/03/2006 6:56:34 PM PDT by Bokababe ( http://www.savekosovo.org)
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To: Hoplite; tgambill; Bokababe; montyspython
hey, i'm possibly attending San Jose State Univ for the Four Year program im looking to do. Can we be roommates? That will be next year after my Iraq n PiP return. Deal?

Sweet if you say yes.

dude, think of all the funning we will have! picking up chicks and bringing them back to our batchelors pad and then..ya know? heheehehe

11 posted on 08/04/2006 1:40:20 AM PDT by ma bell ("Take me to Pristine. I want to see the "real terrorists", Former Marine)
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To: Hoplite; ma bell; infidel_and_proud; Bokababe; montyspython; kronos77; joan; zagor-te-nej; ...

How about a dose of reality and the truth for a change? meaning of course that you are mistaken. :))

LOLOL.....


A Superbly Organized Crime
Imperial Occupation of the Balkans

http://www.antiwar.com/malic/m031402.html

Organized And Other Crimes Not exactly. It turns out "several ethnic Albanian politicians are suspected of being linked to the gangs." Like who? Hashim Taqi, head of the KLA, nicknamed "Snake" for assassinating his rivals? Agim Ceku, former general in the Croatian army who specialized in ethnic cleansing? Bajram Rexhepi, the current Prime Minister, who is said to have decapitated a Serb prisoner during the NATO-KLA "war of liberation"? Robertson does not say, and neither does the VOA. All that matters is that NATO (good) is pledging to fight some unspecified organized crime (bad).



Extremist On UN's Payroll
By Scott Taylor

http://www.espritdecorps.ca/newpage25.htm

“Pristina, 2 Jun (Serbian Orthodox Diocese) - In their small office at the UN police headquarters in Kosovo, former Ottawa policeman Derek Chappell and his partner, Barry Fletcher, an ex-New Orleans cop, told me about their frustration in trying to control the ongoing inter-ethnic violence in this war-ravaged Balkan province.

Although he and his soldiers are paid by the UN, Ceku remains openly defiant of Kosovo's interim civil administration. "Whether (the UN) wants to admit it or not, the KPC are the army of Kosovo and I'm their commander," Ceku told the local Albanian media. Despite public denials, the UN police are also aware of the fact that Ceku's KPC are directly involved with the acts of terrorism being conducted throughout the region.
"At any one time, there are at least 15 per cent of the KPC soldiers that cannot be accounted for by their commanders," said Fletcher. "The NATO troops responsible for the KPC know this is because these absent soldiers are somewhere in the Presevo valley (in south Serbia), or in Tetovo (Macedonia)." In recent weeks, NATO has applied direct pressure by ordering Ceku to voluntarily turn over all of the extremists who nominally serve in the ranks of his KPC. "(NATO) has a list of suspects, but they did not supply these names to Ceku," said Fletcher. "He is to come up with his own list and it is hoped that these individuals will match." Unfortunately, even this latest demand on Ceku to cut his ties with the terrorists is seen as another hollow gesture. "There is no 'or else' attached to the ultimatum and no definitive timeline," said Fletcher.

When asked why the UN, to date, has not removed Ceku from his post and sent him to The Hague for his previous war crimes, the American police officer just shrugs and says "politics." This double standard no doubt will not sit well with Canadian soldiers who witnessed the atrocities committed by Ceku.

The first occasion our peacekeepers encountered his bloody handiwork was during the September 1993 Medak Pocket operation. Then serving in the Croatian army, Ceku led a short offensive and captured four Serbian villages. When the soldiers of the Second Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry reoccupied the contested area, they discovered that the Croat forces had perpetrated a violent orgy of rape and murder. Despite the careful cataloguing of the atrocities and the lodging of formal complaints against his conduct, Ceku was promoted to general and put in charge of the Croatian artillery.

It was in this capacity in 1995 that, during a major offensive in southern Croatia, Ceku's gunners deliberately engaged fleeing refugees in the city of Knin. Once more, Canadian officers and soldiers observed this deliberate terror attack and demands were again made for Ceku's indictment at The Hague tribunal. Last year, the Canadian government bestowed upon the soldiers of 2PPCLI a special unit commendation for their bravery in the Medak Pocket. While this honor was long overdue, such recognition seems somewhat meaningless given that the criminal responsible for this massacre not only remains at large, but still wages a terror campaign in the Balkans while collecting a UN paycheck.



13 posted on 08/05/2006 1:49:11 AM PDT by tgambill (I would like to comment.....)
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To: Hoplite
So you're going to develop an oral fixation as well, huh?

What, you're hoping that more will join your Dhimmi club? You're barking up the wrong tree, O' toothless one!

Now go make us some pancakes!

14 posted on 08/05/2006 11:03:03 AM PDT by FormerLib ("...the past ten years in Kosovo will be replayed here in what some call Aztlan.")
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