Kim the plans for the destruction are laid out and the sheep blindly follow into the wolfs lair.The writing was on the wall aand when all this goes down they will have no one to blame but themselves.I think that is when SM will be back in the gov't.
BAAAAAAAAAAAAA! 
Hello mr Wolf! 
 
Grin
Hi, guys, 
 
l-chan, exellent attitude, towards the clown 😉 
 
SORE, 
 
donna summers fan?
d-san: 
forget it. 
nuke the underground cafe! 
nothin but a CHICKENSH*T POWERTRIP. 
 
watch, man. 
you watch.
l-san, 
  
you telling me, lol..oy-vey, oy-darn-vey.. 
 
and SORE is all excited, like a frigen barometer..expect the storms and rainy weather.
Chorny, they err seem to have completely lost it over there!!! 
Temper tantrums from Antonio and Marie!!!! 
Pages of it!! 
Hi moderators, errrr..........
Hello fello moderator... Can i have a kiss? 
 
{smooch}.. LOL
Are you two "friends" again?  
 
You are not being very nice boys, you know! 
 
Your Mum!
Scandals deny redress for slave workers of Nazis  
 
Ian Traynor in Moscow 
Tuesday October 24, 2000 
The Guardian 
 
As Germany struggles to launch its multibillion pound compensation scheme for surviving slave labourers of the Third 
Reich, large sums already paid out to Russia and Ukraine have allegedly gone missing before reaching the intended 
beneficiaries.  
 
A Ukrainian MP has been arrested in Germany, accused of swindling almost £30m in compensation payments from 
Berlin. At least another £4m handed over for Russian victims of the Nazis has been lost through poor investments by the 
Russian charity which administers the money. 
 
Otto von Lambsdorff, the former German economics minister appointed by the chancellor, Gerhard Schröder, to negotiate 
the new DM10bn (£3bn) German industry fund for former slave labourers, told a Moscow conference that the monies 
transferred to Russia were being "used ineffectively". He ordered audits into what was happening with payments in the 
Russian, Ukrainian, Belarus and Czech capitals. 
 
"We've been fighting about this for years," said Elena Zhemkova, a Russian expert on the reparations issue with the 
Memorial human rights organisation. 
 
Understanding and Reconciliation, the Russian charity in charge of distributing some £134m to 400,000 surviving Russian 
victims of the Nazis, has been run, since last week, by Alexander Sazonov, a former KGB general. 
 
The charity deposited millions in compensation payments with a bank that sank in Russia's financial crash of 1998, and 
lost almost £4m by investing in treasury bills on which the government then defaulted. 
 
The hundreds of millions in Russia and Ukraine came from a scheme agreed in 1992 between the former Russian and 
German leaders, Boris Yeltsin and Helmut Kohl. The end of the cold war unfroze the reparations issue and triggered 
claims on Germany from the former Soviet empire. Bonn shelled out DM1bn (£300m) to Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus. 
 
The running of the funds in the former Soviet Union highlights the problems entailed in getting the benefits to the actual 
victims, as opposed to profiteers born after the war. 
 
The biggest scandal is in Ukraine, where a 42-year-old independent MP and former banker, Viktor Zherditsky, is alleged 
to have embezzled £30m intended for Nazi victims. He was arrested in the north German town of Hanover last week 
while allegedly trying to withdraw £34,000 from a bank. 
 
Of the DM400m that the Germans paid to Ukraine after 1992, DM153m passed through Gradobank, headed by Mr 
Zherditsky. But only DM66m was paid out to the beneficiaries, according to the Ukrainian general prosecutor's office. 
 
Mr Zherditsky's bank was declared bankrupt in 1997 and German prosecutors say that DM87m disappeared. 
 
                               © Copyright Guardian Media Group plc. 2000
Does anyone have the full text of this television interview, as it has obviously been edited to serve this writers purpose??? 
 
Kim. 
 
__________________________________ 
 
 
                                              Kostunica Acknowledges 
                                              War Killings  
 
                                              Tuesday October 24, 2000  11:10 am 
 
                                              Associated Press Writer  
 
                                              BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (AP) - 
                                              Yugoslavia's new president has 
                                              admitted for the first time in a 
                                              television interview that Yugoslav army 
                                              and police forces committed 
                                              widespread killings in Kosovo last 
                                              year.  
 
                                              Vojislav Kostunica's remarks marked 
                                              the first time any Yugoslav accepted 
                                              responsibility and expressed remorse 
                                              for any of the conflicts in the last 
                                              decade in the Balkans. Former 
                                              president Slobodan Milosevic 
                                              steadfastly blamed the West for 
                                              fomenting violence in the region, and 
                                              never admitting wrongdoing in Kosovo. 
 
                                              ``I am ready to ... accept the guilt for all 
                                              those people who have been killed,'' 
                                              Kostunica told CBS News' ''60 Minutes 
                                              II,'' according to a transcript. ``For what 
                                              Milosevic had done, and as a Serb, I 
                                              will take responsibility for many of 
                                              these, these crimes.''  
 
                                              Asked whether Yugoslav forces were 
                                              guilty of genocide in the southern 
                                              province of Kosovo, Kostunica 
                                              admitted that crimes had occurred, but 
                                              that both Serbs and ethnic Albanians 
                                              were killed. The interview was to be 
                                              aired Tuesday night.  
 
                                              ``Those are the crimes and the people 
                                              that have been killed are victims,'' 
                                              Kostunica said, adding ``there are a lot 
                                              of crimes on the other side and the 
                                              Serbs have been killed.''
Dimibaby, 
 
Your problem should be with URN, after all he's the one who said "you should go and slap that Ukranian WH0RE you call a mother"  
 
LOL.... 
 
That was funny, URN B!tch slapping your tender A5S 
 
LOL
RWB, shut your mouth pig. He knows i was just messing around with him.



