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 locc
(@locc)
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BALALAIKA WHATS YOUR NATIONALITY SUCHKA?
PO RUSSKI VRODE PIZDET UMEYESH, TOLKO PIZDISH NE TO CHTO NADA PIZDA TI GNILAYA. TI KTO? TATARKA NAVERNO


   
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(@svoloch)
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Balalaika (aka, Balabolka, Yebishe, Lox, MydaK)

Vo pervix pro FEDOROVa bilo napisano ne tebe u nexyi syka ebanae otvechat'.
Vo vtorix kakova xya ti mne perevodish slovo "food" ya blea mydak u bez teba znau che eto. ya zje tebe ne perevadil slovo "Lox" ti u sam ponel kto ti.
V tretix gybashlep zaebal ti yzje bybnit' tyt u slunami brizgat', tebe zje skazali ybludky idti sosat'....vot u idi zaimis delom u ne xyi tyt pizdit'.


   
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 igor
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BOZO, MATTHESSON Time for your medication, visiting hours are over.Not much to discuss,waiting for rebels to get barbaqued,what a way to go its like hell on earth .And Ihope you two have a great NEW YEAR and keep the cash coming.


   
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 locc
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CHE VI S NEY NE PODELILI, LUBIT' YEYO NADO...NA KOLENI I PO OCHEREDI, ONA BLYA VSEX OBSLUZHIT PO PERVOMY KLASSU...


   
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 serb
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To the moron claiming Americans are best trained soldiers > We saw your fighters in Serbia this year. You lost 56 planes and we lost 13 tanks. We saw your troops also trying to enter Kosovo from Albania. If you want, you can enquire whether they managed to breach the border, but I have not found it even in your Nato media. Can you explain me why it is so? Why they failed despite 78 days of bombardment? Now you have soldiers on the ground and we will see very soon how well they are trained and motivated (this is a promise of top Serbian commanders). Our, Serbian drawback is that we have to teach lessons every new arogant emperor. So, go ahead. You are not the first and I know unfortunatelly, you will not be the last one.


   
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(@balalaika)
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2 Svoloch,

Would you please translate your message from Russian. I do not understand so much slang. ThanX.


   
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 locc
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OH U DONT UNDERSTAND??? SVOLOCH A NU PEREVEDI ETOY PIZDE A TO ONA DO XUYA PROPUSTILA


   
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 igor
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BALAIKA GET ON YOUR KNEES AND DO WHAT COMES NATURAL TO YOU ,YOU SKANKY PIG


   
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 locc
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THERE YOU GO IGOR, GOOD TRANSLATION


   
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 locc
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SERB ARE YOU FROM YUGOSLAVIA?


   
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 saul
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To understand that economics is the bottom line in all these wars is essential. Moslems and Christians and Jews and Hindus and everybody else can get along fine together as long as the economy and government is working. But if a big power (Russia, America, China, India,...)wants what a little power has and sees the opportunity to take it, pow! The justification is made using stories of genocide, human rights, etc., values for which none of these governments will spend a nickel in a foreign country let alone inside their own countries. Human rights are only gained through long and bitter fights by private citizens with the government, and this includes America, "the home of the free and the land of the brave." Martin Luther King, John F.Kennedy, and Robert F. Kennedy were all assassinated by the government for trying to upset the ECONOMIC ORDER. All there were working toward ending both the Cold War with the Soviets and the Vietnam War when they were assassinated by agents of the FBI and CIA. The Cold War was a 20 billion dollar industry in the 1960s.

Oil has been and will be a major factor in the world economy. The stuff is in limited supply which means the price is going up and up. Europe, America, Japan and Israel have very little and need a steady supply. Russia sees dollar signs in the Caspian oil and thousands of dead Russian soldiers and Chechnyan civilians means nothing to beaurcrats in Moscow. Remember, Kuwait and Yugoslavian Wars were about oil, not peoples rights. Governments have no conscience. They move through the inertia of the economic system which unfortunately drives most of us as individuals for most major decisions (think about it). We need food, shelter, and clothing first, then we worry about friendship, love, and sharing.

Here again I will print Igor's statement about the importance of oil in Caspian area to the
West:

BIG OIL AND THE CASPIAN LOBBY
As I have discussed in this column before, the avid interest taken by Big Oil in what
transpires in the Caucasus has been translated into official US government policy. As the Petroleum Economist [May 12, 1999] put it: "So important to US strategic interests has the Caspian become, that in July 1998, US President Bill Clinton created the Office of the Special Advisor to the President and the Secretary of State for Caspian Basin Energy Diplomacy. Ambassador Richard Morningstar was appointed to the office. As overseer of US policy in the region, he has strongly backed proposals to build a main exporting corridor for Caspian energy to the West." With the discovery of oil reserves in the Caspian Sea area that may rival or even dwarf the oil riches of the Arabian peninsula, the race to cash-in is underway, with American and British oil companies and their lobbyists in the lead. After much lobbying for government subsidies, loan guarantees, and contracts by the profiteers of the "Great Silk Road," and lots of squabbling over the exact route that the transshipment of Caspian oil would take, the first pipeline deal was finalized on the very day that Chechen President Maskhadov called on the Americans to assert their "authority" in the region. What a coincidence!


Don't be fooled by the religious rhetoric which governments use to send their soldiers to
fight. If you are attacked you need to protect yourself and your family. Otherwise, put
down your gun and let the politicans fight the wars.


   
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 locc
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TO SAUL
down your gun and let the politicans fight the wars.

SAUL... GUESS WHAT MAN...TO FIGHT THEIR WARS, POLITICIANS NEED SOME TOOLS? AND YOU KNOW WHATS THE TOOL, ME AND YOU...YOU GET MY POINT, RIGHT?


   
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(@svoloch4)
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Blalaika (sychka)

Da ladno lomatsea pizda, vse ti ponela, a teper syka zaimis delom!


   
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(@kissie)
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Ahoy, can't you be more civilized?


   
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 igor
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Saul There is more to it than just oil. Did you watch the videos of them killing hostages These are bandits plain and simple and need to be exterminated. Also Russia owns Chechnya and has to restore order. In one of my postings I commented on how U.S. was going to test Russia in east to see their response and as you can see they did respond. I saw the program on C-Span and it had a gathering of military experts and such. This program aired during KOSOVO crisis.


   
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