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To: Red6

Focus on the issue here -- the reason why this is a problem is due to the fact that there have been no such actions in the U.S. that target Bosnian Muslim or Croat immigrants who (might've) lied on their applications. They were involved in the war as well, so why not show some due diligence and comb their communities, too?

Why are the Serbs being singled out, when there is ample evidence of Croat and Muslim war crimes and there's a rather strong possibility that some of those war criminals might be residing in the U.S?

Nobody here is defending any war crimes or war criminals. I just have a really big problem with double standards, that's all.


20 posted on 12/18/2006 5:42:57 PM PST by Banat (DEO ?? REGI ?? PATRI?? | http://degaullist.wordpress.com)
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To: Banat

"Nobody here is defending any war crimes or war criminals." You wrote.

I suggest you read the posts again.


22 posted on 12/18/2006 6:19:39 PM PST by Red6 (Weird thoughts -)
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To: Banat
["Nobody here is defending any war crimes or war criminals. I just have a really big problem with double standards, that's all."]

Me included.
So why does Nasir Oric end up getting "credit for time served?"
Answer: A double standard that is biased against Serbs and seemingly continues to exist.
27 posted on 12/18/2006 9:02:49 PM PST by LjubivojeRadosavljevic
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