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 zoja
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Afroditis,

Leave the bottle alone before you start writing, or did you finally get some GOOD POT from DdC? You're spaced out!

Zoja


   
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 zoja
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More DESERTION NEWS FROM ANOTHER ANGLE

HUNDREDS OF SERBIAN SOLDIERS DESERT IN KOSOVA. At least
800 Yugoslav army troops left their units in Kosova on
19 May to return to their homes in Krusevac and
elsewhere in central Serbia. For several days, their
families had been protesting to demand their return,
RFE/RL's South Slavic Service reported (see "RFE/RL
Newsline," 19 May 1999). Some of the deserters handed in
their uniforms and weapons before leaving their posts.
Other soldiers took their arms and equipment with them,
some of whom "used their weapons" to enable fellow
deserters to pass the roadblocks of Yugoslav President
Slobodan Milosevic's paramilitary police. Army spokesmen
in Belgrade said the men going home were mainly
reservists and that their withdrawal had been scheduled.
The BBC reported that the number of deserters was as
high as 2,000 and that some soldiers left after bitter
arguments with their commanders. In Washington, State
Department spokesman James Rubin said the desertions are
particularly significant because they involved "entire
units."




Long live a truly democratic SERBIA!

Zoja


   
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 zoja
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CACAK CITIZENS CALL ON BELGRADE TO PROTECT KOSOVARS.
Members of Cacak's unofficial "citizens' parliament"
condemned what they called the dictatorship of the
governing Socialist Party of Serbia, RFE/RL's South
Slavic Service reported on 19 May. The parliament also
called on the Serbian authorities to "protect [ethnic]
Albanian families and their civil rights, and to enable
them to return" to Kosova. Observers note that this is
one of the first calls by the Serbian opposition for the
protection and return of the ethnic Albanians. PM




These people are my ALL TIME TRUE HEROES.
Eat this, you phoney patriots!

Zoja


   
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 maja
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Guido, I never wrote anything about any body parts being sold. You can go back and check it if you wish. I do not need love from people like yourself. I can see how you love Albanians and killing them daily. Your love would mean I am doomed.


   
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 zoja
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To Guido and all his outstanding personalities!

Nick: Maja, you got ICQ ?

Maja:
Yes Nick, I do. You can e-mail me and we can exchange numbers, okay?

You see Guido, Maja doesn't need a virual hug from you. As she said repeatedly herself, she is doing very well. Besides, she will get them from Nick. He will probably call her 'MALA' by now.

They will have easy talking, as they are in the same time zone....in America! (Look at their posting times, and Majas terrible mastery of the BOSNIAN language))

Zoja


   
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 zoja
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Serbian troops are hungry, you know....

MONTENEGRO SAYS YUGOSLAV ARMY 'HIJACKING' AID TRUCKS.
Zorica Maric, who is Montenegro's diplomatic
representative to the U.S., said in Washington on 19 May
that Yugoslav troops have recently begun diverting to
the Kumbor army barracks humanitarian aid trucks
arriving from Croatia. She added that "the confiscation
of humanitarian aid is already jeopardizing the
humanitarian situation in the refugee camps," AP
reported. In Podgorica, Deputy Prime Minister Dragisa
Burzan said the government will try to "convince [the
military] to leave the border area. If they don't, we
will find another way of dealing with [the problem].
People are getting very impatient with all this,"
Reuters quoted him as saying. "The army wants to
suffocate us," he added.


   
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 nick
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After the Chinese Embassy, it is now the Iraqi Embassy as well as the residences of Swedish and Indian Ambassadors that have been hit by NATO bombs.

Can they use the old map excuse again ?


   
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 nick
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"You see Guido, Maja doesn't need a virual (users please read: v-i-r-t-u-a-l) hug from you. As she said repeatedly herself (users please read: as she herself repeatedly said - lighter style), she is doing very well.
Besides, she will get them from Nick (users please read: she will get IT from Nick - subject is hug, singular). He will probably call her 'MALA' by now."

Easy, I am only learning Srpski: maybe you mean that I should call Maja "my little Darling" (forgive me Maja, this is just for the purpose of responding to a cretin) ?

Is the joke between "Maja" and "Mala" because it almost sounds the same ?

hahaha

Sorry it took me a while, my first language is only French.

You are funny when you try hard.

Do you often aim at people with gossips ? Is this your best shot ?

"They will have easy talking (users please read: they will have an easier time talking - style), as they are in the same time zone....in America! (Look at their posting times, and Majas (users please read: Maja'S - the mastery OF Maja) terrible mastery of the BOSNIAN language))"

I thought Maja was Slovenian. Far from being a Balkan Specialist, I think that it is not the same as Bosnian.

How would this prove that she is in America ? Perhaps you do not know that one can connect to the internet via a server located ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD, regardless of the place where your PC sits.
You must be working for the CIA and enjoying regular access to the joystick of spy satellites in a Croatian ground station (sorry my mistake there are none).

Do you have a monopoly of night time posting ? I live in Barcelona, Spain. During the week I go to my office and run a company I co-own. In order to express my thoughts and get informed, I have only got night time on weekdays and pieces of Saturday and Sunday to get on the net.

Alternatively, I may choose not to upset you and write only at European day time, jeopardising my work in order to please you. But I won't. Perhaps you'd care to ask Ansen the following question: Is Nick's URL definitely Spanish ? If he is not too busy he might respond and you would concentrate on more informative reflexions, such as how to solve the situation in Kosovo rather than accusing users of lying about the country they post from.

What could possibly motivate me at the moment to pretend I am in Spain ? To show off ? You've lost me again. You clearly do not have a clear conscience hacking at others about stuff nobody gives a toss about. Is it the refugee thing that still troubles you ? Next time you want to pull something of that calibre, at least prepare it on paper first.

I think I speak for quite a few people on this board when I say that we do not care for your plagiarism of NATO press releases. Yes, I saw that too. Dear dear, nothing escapes me. You would have to live in the British Telecom Tower in Tottenham Court Road to enjoy better access, baby. by the time you think about posting something you have just heard, chances are I have already heard it in three languages, analysed it through ICQ, email and telephone with 5 friends of different nationalities in various locations. My point is that your posts have as much effect on me as the sting of a dung fly on a rhino's arse.

You should change the post if it's the only one you could find, maybe add something to it (watch the spelling or you'll get caught !) worthwhile to catch our attention. Now if you are just going to copy J. Shea's declarations, thanks I can read him loud and clear.


   
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 maja
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And now I am American. Oh well. I have come a long way. Before I was accused of being Serbian working for Serbian goverment.
And about my knowledge of Bosnian language. I can speak and write Croatian and Serbian, but Bosnian, that I can not since such language does not even exist. And my knowledge will not be judge by those who themselves have not written one single sentence in the language they claim I am lousy at.
Who do I talk to and how these people call me is non of Emina's bussines. But I understand. Now when everything is up in the open and public support for NATO sadism if falling, it is hard to keep on advocating humanitarian bombs. You can not go on without me, can you? Your first priority when you come on the board is check what I write and make a stupid response. I am sure the person who this message is addressed to knows who she is.
It is 01.30 in Ljubljana. Rainy night. I can hear Clinton's planes flying over. Wish I had a SAM.


   
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Maja, this covards are flying above SAM's reach; they truly are heroes, maybe they'll be able to hit another maternity ward tonight as well ...


   
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Maja, have you been to "Venik's" site yet?


   
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NICK, OOPS I MEAN STUPID,
My posting is about 13 back and is pasted here:

Poor Maja,we should give her a virtual hug, because she is such a pitiful little thing.

Your posting (Maybe you can find it):

You see Guido, Maja doesn't need a virual (users please read: v-i-r-t-u-a-l) hug

You can't read or write D*ck. Neither can your stupid virtual lover.

Maja:

I'm sorry I confused you with some Geek (Greek) goddess or something. DDC sent me some bad ass virtual smoke that made me momentarily stupid like him.

P.S.
I make very few spelling mistakes because I type real slow. My punctuation is another matter though.

WoD and Milo


   
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DRUDGE REPORT XXXXX SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1999 16:02:51 UTC

CLINTON CONSIDERS CASH APOLOGY TO CHINA FOR EMBASSY
BOMBING

PRESIDENT CLINTON IS DISCUSSING THE IDEA OF PAYING THE
CHINESE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS AS AN APOLOGY FOR THE
BOMBING OF THEIR EMBASSY IN BELGRADE.

A REPORT OUT OF WASHINGTON THIS WEEKEND, SAYS THE
PRESIDENT HAS DISCUSSED THE CASH APOLOGY WITH PENTAGON,
STATE DEPARTMENT AND NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
OFFICIALS.

BUT SENIOR OFFICIALS ARE SAID TO BE OPPOSED TO THE
MEASURE FOR THE BAD PRECEDENT IT WOULD SET.

THEY ALSO POINT TO THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT WHO HELPED
ORGANIZE THE DEMONSTRATIONS IN BEIJING AND ALLOWED THE
TRASHING OF THE US EMBASSY - WHICH BY SOME ESTIMATES
COULD COST BETWEEN 10 TO 15 MILLION IN REPAIRS.

WASHINGTON TIMES REPORTER BILL GERTZ OFFERS MORE
DETAILS ON FOX NEWS CHANNEL'S DRUDGE... SATURDAY AND
SUNDAY NIGHT 9 PM ET/6 & 11 PM PT... X X X X X


   
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Nice Sergey, ladida...

Anybody saw "Mars Attack" ?


   
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 dani
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Another attack in British press on
prominent NATO critic

By Julie Hyland
22 May 1999

One of the most significant events revealing the hidden agenda of
NATO's war against Serbia was the leaked publication of the
Rambouillet Accord. It was the Yugoslav government's rejection of this
accord—drawn up by the Contact Group comprised of the US, Britain,
France, Germany and Russia—that provided NATO with the official
pretext to begin its aerial bombardment of the country.

In the belligerent nations—most notably the US and Britain—the accord
has received little press attention. Journalist John Pilger was given space
to write a column in Britain's pro-war Guardian, in which he drew
attention to the accord's provisions. The following day the paper's
diplomatic editor Ian Black subjected him to a vociferous attack.

Pilger's article, “Acts of murder”, appeared on Tuesday, May 18. He
wrote that pictures showing a room “filled with the bodies of children
killed by NATO in Surdulica in Serbia” had not been published because
the media claimed they were too horrific. “But minimising the culpability
of the British state when it is engaged in criminal action is normal;
censorship is by omission and misuse of language. The media impression
of a series of NATO ‘blunders' is false. Anyone scrutinising the
unpublished list of targets hit by NATO is left in little doubt that a
deliberate terror campaign is being waged against the civilian population
of Yugoslavia.”

Citing the Rambouillet Accord, unpublished in Britain, Pilger wrote that it
showed “NATO's agenda was to occupy not just Kosovo, but all of
Yugoslavia". Pilger noted that the ideological basis for the occupation
was also left in no doubt under the accord, citing its provision that “The
economy shall function in accordance with free market principles”.

Guardian diplomatic editor Black attacked both Pilger's May 18 piece
and a previous article. Under the headline, “Bad news”, Black accused
Pilger of being a stooge of the Serbian government. Ignoring the actual
text of the accord, in particular its Appendix B, Black wrote the claim
that Rambouillet proved NATO's agenda was to occupy Yugoslavia was
a “canard now circulating among Serb apologists”. Black further charged
that Pilger had invented the provision that the economy should be run “in
accordance with free market principles”.

In fact, Chapter 4a, “Economic Issues—Article 1” of the Rambouillet
Accord begins explicitly: “1. The economy of Kosovo shall function in
accordance with free market principles”.

See Also:
Observer newspaper targets playwright Harold Pinter for his criticism of
NATO
[20 May 1999]
The NATO Attack on Yugoslavia
[WSWS Full Coverage]

The complete text of the Rambouillet Accord can be read at:
http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/dossiers/kosovo/rambouillet.html


   
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