Posted on 07/31/2008 1:06:07 PM PDT by Kaslin
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This is gonna be very interesting!
Get Maddie! And Holbooke. Yahooo!
U Got Some 'plaining To Do!
Can't remember a time when immorality and illegality posed much of a problem for the Clintonistas -- their only motto is "don't get caught!"
But if you've really got Radovan Karadzic, former President of the Serb Republic, Muhamed Sacirbey, former Bosnian (Muslim) envoy to the UN, and Florence Hartman, adviser to former Yugoslav war crimes prosecutor Carla Del Ponte -- all adversaries and all singing the same tune -- then it's got to be true.
The only question that I would have is the credibility of the writer and the paper.
Double crossed by the Clintons?? I can’t imagine ... !!
The former Bosnian Serb leader first claimed that Richard Holbrooke, the US peace envoy for Bosnia, had attempted to arrange for the indictment to be withdrawn in a deal that would involve Mr Karadzic disappearing from public life. Then he appeared to imply US officials had later threatened to kill him.
When the judge interrupted Mr Karadzic insisted his life remained in danger.
If Mr Holbrooke still wants my death and regrets, there is no death sentence at this court, I want to know if his arm is long enough to reach me here, he said.
I am not questioning the court, Mr Karadzic, 63, said. I want to show why I am appearing now and not in 1996, or 1997, or 1998 when I had the intention of appearing here but . . .my life was in danger of being liquidated because I had made a deal.
That weasel is already in the action with his muslim friends to eliminate Republika Srpska, saying that Dayton is not Bible...monster.
I say either “Liar!” or “Sucker!”
Either way, no tears for this guy.
Dhimmitude isn’t for everyone, Chumley.
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