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(@emina)
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NOT FOR MILOSEVIC LOVER THEY WILL CRY OVER THIS

And i, i will celebrate if that day ever comes!!!

DJINDJIC: TRY MILOSEVIC FOR WAR CRIMES. Serbian Democratic
Party leader Zoran Djindjic told British journalists in
Montenegro on 5 May that Milosevic should be tried before an
international war crimes tribunal modeled after the Nuremberg
court that judged Nazi leaders following World War II.
Djindjic appealed to the EU to help bring an end to
Milosevic's rule and help create a "European Serbia." He said
that he fears for his own safety following the recent murder
of independent journalist Slavko Curuvija in Belgrade.
Djindjic added that he frequently moves between undisclosed
locations in Serbia and Montenegro. He added: "You cannot
belong to the democratic opposition in the Balkans without
taking risks." Critics in Serbia and abroad have accused
Djindjic over the years of being ineffective and
opportunistic. PM

Source RFE/RL Radio Libery

Emina


   
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(@emina)
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MILOSEVIC LOVER CAN GIVE IT A TRY AND READ IT, BUT THEY WONT LIKE IT.

PEROVIC: MILOSEVIC MEANS END OF YUGOSLAVIA. Montenegrin
Foreign Minister Branko Perovic said in Podgorica on 5 May
that the Yugoslav federation will break up if Milosevic
remains in power much longer, RFE/RL's South Slavic Service
reported. Perovic added that the Yugoslav army in Montenegro
"tries to destabilize the government on a daily basis." He
argued that popular support for the democratic government of
President Milo Djukanovic has so far proven strong enough to
enable Djukanovic to resist attempts by the army and local
Milosevic supporters to destabilize the government. PM
RFE?RL

Emina


   
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(@mslittleangel)
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TO: JAWS AND THE RIOT CREW.....

BLESSINGS! YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND WE LOVE YOU.........AND WE R HOLDING U BOYZ TIGHT IN PRAYER....I HOPE YOU GET TO SEE THESE MESSAGES!

I believe in the sun even when it is not shining,
I believe in love even when it is not felt,
I believe in God even when He is silent.
(found on a cellar wall in Cologne, Germany after
World War 2)

Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Heb.11:1

You are loved, Big Brother, hope to hear from
U soon....

*Jesus keep my brother safe, and bring him and the riot crew home soon* =)

Lotza Love,
Little Sister, MLA


   
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(@emina)
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TO MSLITTLEANGEL

I hope for you, but mostly for all of us that this all will be over soon.Try to keep the fait up.
Your brother probably folunteerd to do this and you can count on it that he knows his job well.
And i am sure he thinks a lot to about his family back home for you i pray with all my heart that this will be over soon and your brother will come home unharmed.Just as much as i hope for all of us that this will be over soon, but i must say it's up to Milosevic he could have spared a lot of lifes and he could have spared a lot of fighting.

Love to you and your family.

Emina


   
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(@adriana)
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TO EMINA
Thank u!I like that one about Milosevic.KEEP the FIGHT!


   
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(@guido)
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Posts: 137
 

Hi all,
Sorry for this long posting, but it came from the same site and same guy DDC got all his photos from. I thought it was interesting because I have never trusted the U.N.s methods. There is a mention of the Balkans situation that I found particularly interesting. Thanks for the URL DDC it is a neat site.

UNITED NATIONS GOING FOR GLOBAL GUN CONTROL
(c) 08/24/97 Ian Williams Goddard
The Washington Times [*] reports that a United
Nations committee passed a resolution calling
for member nations to adopt measures to limit
the private ownership of firearms in an effort
to consolidate central-government monopolies
of firearm ownership. As the Times reports:
NEW YORK -- In an effort to reduce
firearm-related crime and violence
worldwide, a U.N. commission is
drafting recommendations it hopes
will curb gun ownership and use. ...
The draft resolution, passed without
objection last month by the 54-member
U.N. Economic and Social Committee,
encourages member states to consider
adopting regulations dealing with
illegal or unsafe use of firearms.
Such U.N. promoted regulations would include
(a) licensing of all firearms businesses, (b)
amnesty programs for the surrender of privately
owned illegal firearms, (c) mandatory gun safety
training where ownership is legal, (d) standard-
ized penalties for firearms violations, and (e)
creating a universal serial-number system to
keep track of all privately owned firearms.
The Times cited reasons given by U.N. officials
as to why such global gun control is necessary:
In North America, for example,
firearms might be closely linked
with robbery and homicides.
The illicit-drug trade is a primary cause of
robbery and homicide, but if we ignore that
fact we can promote more prohibitions lead-
ing to yet more negative side-effects. While
illicit drugs enrich the super-mega-wealthy
through trafficking and money laundering,
gun control would disarm their workers.
In Washington D.C., with one of the highest
rates of homicide in the U.S., private gun
ownership is 100% illegal, giving armed thugs
free rein to exploit an unarmed population.
Since firearms are the last defense of private
property, armed thugs profit from gun control.
Another U.N. reason for global gun control:
In Africa and the Balkins, he
said, gun trafficking is tied to civil unrest.
If we could stop the flow of guns to those
ethnic subsets targeted for extermination in
Africa and the Balkins we could indeed reduce
the amount of "civil unrest." For example,
consider two Nazi death camps, in Nazi camp 1
all prisoners are unarmed, in 2 all are armed.
There will be more "unrest" in Nazi camp 2.
To maximize "civil rest" the Nazis enforced
100% gun control to keep prisoners unarmed.
It seems that the U.N. has similar plans.
The last example given by a U.N. official for
gun control is an example of the need FOR the
traffic in firearms to people in areas where
they are being targeted for extermination.
Firearms can defend the weak and can thereby
ensure justice. All gun control measures work
toward building a monopoly of gun ownership by
the central authorities, who are those with the
maximum strength. By definition, gun control
strengthens the strong and weakens the weak,
and in so doing, gun control will tend to maximize injustice.
While the U.N. is very concerned about private
citizens with private guns killing other people,
perhaps we should consider the fact that central
authorities have murdered tens of millions WITH
THE AID OF GUN CONTROL. Gun control is a key
to tyranny, exploitation, and mass murder.
How many slaves had a right to gun ownership?
How many Nazi death-camp prisoners had a right
to keep and bear arms? Some people want to be
like slaves and Nazi prisoners, many people in
power want others to be like slaves and Nazi
prisoners, those who love freedom do not.
*******************************************************************
Visit Ian Williams Goddard


> http://www.erols.com/igoddard


   
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 nick
(@nick)
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When the three US soldiers are "asked" to take a picture with future ex-president Clinton, their face shows how much they want to be somewhere else.

Maybe they know something.

Maybe they did not like it when the Pentagon dared saying they had been beaten up after that thank you note from Chris Stone. You can tell from that note how horrible the Serbs are...

Still the same, PENTAGON=LIERS=NATO=MURDERERS=IMPERIALISTS=PROPAGANDISTS


   
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(@adriana)
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Thank you XTO!


   
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(@adriana)
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TO ZOJA
I am sorry for your family.The love is only one thing that i have now,and hope.Thank`s.


   
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 maja
(@maja)
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Posts: 303
 

It's not Zoja who's three children are husband were killed but her identical twin Emina. Or have both endured the same tragedy while they were visting Sarajevo to learn a little Bosnian?


Get real people. She is as fake as she can possibly be.


   
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(@milanazi)
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Joined: 26 years ago
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From: Stab Vrhovne Komande Vojske Jugoslavije
To: Maja,
Thank you for your attempts to disseminate propaganda to the ignorant NATO supporters. You have been one of the best agents we have. Unfortunately you have failed to convince anyone with your un-truths. I hereby officially grant you mandatory retirement. You will receive your monthly payments from the goods we confiscated in Kosava. The gold teeth can be melted down and sold at any precious metal recycling plant. The wedding rings and such can also be melted down or sold as is. Just be sure to remove any identification marks (initials etc.) from them before NATO takes control of Yugoslavia. Again I would like to thank you for your valiant efforts.

Sincerely,
Milan Komnenic


   
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 ddc
(@ddc)
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Joined: 26 years ago
Posts: 84
 

Ok NATO Chill Out. And now for your viewing pleasure. The cannabis cinema proudly presents...
A Concise History of Marihuana

http://www.parascope.com/articles/0897/timeline.htm
Peace not WoD
FFFF
DdC


   
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(@trelaway)
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Joined: 26 years ago
Posts: 13
 

Thanx DdC...I'll have a look.

As for the gun control piece above. DO IT NOW.

DISCOURAGE GUN OWNERSHIP

And don't think I don't understand the dilemna it puts the US in...I mean, sure, it'll cause an identity crisis in the "land of the (cough) free" but heck, just think: we can go back to fingering bad drivers and not worry about getting blown away.


   
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(@basil)
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Joined: 26 years ago
Posts: 42
 

Hi, everyone! Haven't been around for a long while. Looked through the archive... Well, well, well... Jacky is still incorrigibly making mischief. Most of the others (except, maybe, Nick) are almost unreadable and cause blue feelings. Emina, you are one of the best. Carry on! Just tell me, do you really hope NATO are after setting your country free?

Russia on NATO's side? I guess the whole world can now see that making peace is far more difficult than making love to a woman colleage. America has succeeded in the latter, Russia - in the former.


   
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 zoja
(@zoja)
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To Guido

Indeed an interesting point there, Guido! On the one hand I can imagine the need for control, but on the other gun ownership and control by gouvernments/states only looks like quite an Orwellian prospect. Furthermore, I don't think these gun laws will keep conflicts like the ones in the Balkans from igniting, because there will always be holes in the net. If you really would try to implement laws like that, I think it will lead to governments (also the totalitarian regimes) and gangsters owning guns (the ones who can spend enough money on it) and fighting their battles, while the poor and ordenary people are standing in the middle. No thank you: ne hvala puna!

In short, todays situation will not have changed much.

But if that doesn't work, what the hell will? what will stop the murderous regimes, and what will stop nazi teens form starting war in their own schools???? Any ideas??

Zpka


   
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