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(@L'menexe)
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Joined: 26 years ago
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konbonwa, k-san!
glad you like 'em...."generator"? really? lolol

nice stuff from you tonight.

wouldnt adder21 fit behind matthesson?

speaking of bacon, your 'quietude' didnt last too long, huh, scumbag? i'll complain AGAIN, if only to annoy you. and it's MY business because i SAY it's my business, any other questions?

ps> um, er, i'm on AOL because the access call is local, therefore free. otherwise i'd have to pay to be online. in a way, it's a window on the american mainstream, of which i've never been a part.
but AOL is mcdonald's is marlboro cigs is.......
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d-chan:
imo,the hatred here never ceases; at best, subsides while the haters catch their breath.


   
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(@kissie)
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Joined: 25 years ago
Posts: 384
 

Hi! Really, a Fractal Explorer - a lovably crazy thing.


   
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 turk
(@turk)
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Joined: 25 years ago
Posts: 7
 

Minimizing harm to civilians was central to governmental and public consent for NATO's bombing campaign in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia-an air war officially justified as humanitarian intervention. The decision to intervene was taken with the awareness that the use of force would be subjected to close scrutiny through the lens of international humanitarian law-and in the court of public opinion.

From the beginning of Operation Allied Force, NATO and allied government and military officials stressed their intent to limit civilian casualties and other harm to the civilian population. The practical fulfilment of this legal obligation and political imperative turned upon a range of decisions relating to targeting, weapons selection, and the means of attack.

Despite precautions, including the use of a higher percentage of precision-guided munitions than in any other major conflict in history, civilian casualties occurred. Human Rights Watch has conducted a thorough investigation of civilian deaths as a result of NATO action. On the basis of this investigation, Human Rights Watch has found that there were ninety separate incidents involving civilian deaths during the seventy-eight day bombing campaign. Some 500 Yugoslav civilians are known to have died in these incidents.

http://www.hrw.org/reports/2000/nato/Natbm200.htm #P39_994 >>>>>>>

I am not sure if ethnic Albanians are included in this total, but in either case, if you compare this figure with the outcome of the Russian precision bombing, you'll get a clear picture on the barbarity of the Russian response.

More than 80,000 civilian deaths in the 1994-96 war, and 15,000 deaths so far in this war. Does anyone in Russia care about this genocide? Yes, maybe a few thousand people who are too scared to protest!

Sure sign of the uncivilised nature of these people are the response someone gets on this board if the post is not pleasing to them.

Verbal attacks, threats, and if all fail, use of ridicule.

But I got a feeling that some are learning to live with criticism. I noticed recently that the responses of some are becoming a lot more civilised. They are attempting to discuss by posting their view, albeit their argument is weak.

Sometimes it is difficult not to loose hope, and believe that endless ethnic wars are unavoidable, then regaining hope that perhaps one day we will all learn to live with each other despite the ethnic, religious, and cultural differences.

Until such a day comes lets keep debating in a most vigorous way rather than closing our ears and minds to each other.


   
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(@balalaika)
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War trials urged for Russian generals (so that they will get what they deserve!!).


MOSCOW — U.N. Human Rights Commissioner Mary Robinson yesterday suggested Bosnian-style prosecutions of Russian generals for overseeing "executions, tortures and rapes" in Chechnya, further aggravating already tense relations between Russia and the West.
Outraged Russian officials immediately accused Mrs. Robinson, a former Irish president, of being "biased and nonobjective" and said her remarks to a French newspaper contained "anti-Russian" overtones.
Mrs. Robinson's request to lead a fact-finding mission to Chechnya was now highly unlikely to be approved, they added.
Mrs. Robinson, in the interview published yesterday, repeated statements she made Wednesday accusing Russia of "serious human rights violations during and after the assault on Grozny and other parts of the territory."
She said there were "serious and documented" complaints of "executions, tortures, rapes, violence and bad treatment of Chechen civilians by the Russians."
To the horror of the Kremlin, she then raised for the first time the possibility that Russian generals could be treated as war criminals. That would make them vulnerable to prosecution at The Hague, where an international tribunal has been trying Serbs, Bosnians and Croats accused of crimes against humanity.
"There should be no immunity," Mrs. Robinson said.

http://www.washtimes.com/world/news4-022100.htm


   
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(@canadianbacon)
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Posts: 158
 

L'menexe

speaking of bacon, your 'quietude' didnt last too long, huh, scumbag? i'll complain AGAIN, if only to annoy you. and it's MY business because i SAY it's my business, any other questions?

L'menexe


mummy mummy help help oh DMS help me!

Please help me fight that nasty CanadianBacon
I can't stand it, he attacks my love Kissie - Kissie the craftiest little Jew this side of Brooklyn.

Oh please .. mommy mommy - those kids are bothering me again!! plase fight my battles for me mommy!


That the story of your life L'menexe, GO COMPLAIN!
dam cry baby - go running to DMS oh mommy mommy}


   
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(@canadianbacon)
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To Kissie

What's the matter Jewess? Don't like what I've exposed about your fundamentalist friends?


   
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(@canadianbacon)
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Kissie

Instead of Chechnya, which is insignificant, why don't you ever talk about what your fanatical friends in Israel are doing?



   
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(@hairymary)
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Posts: 36
 

CANADIAN BACON (DORK}

YOUR POSTINGS TO KISSIE AND L'MENEXE ARE REALLY GETTING OLD. THE SAME STUPID ARSH NONSENCE OVER AND OVER. MAY I SUGGEST A BOARD THAT IS MORE SUITABLE TO YOUR MOST SEVERELY CHALLENGE MENTAL ABILITIES. MAYBE SOMETHING LIKE SESAME STREET.

POOR DERANGED CHAP THAT YOU ARE, I AM HOWEVER, MOST ENCOURAGED BY YOUR RELEASE FROM THE HOSPITAL, BUT QUESTION IF DR. KUT UR PECKEROFF DISCHARGED YOU PREMATURALLY.

IN ADDITION, KINDLY RESTRICT YOUR ACTIVITIES FOR THE NEXT WEEK TO THE BEDROOM AND KITCHEN. NOW BE A GOOD PISS-ANT OF A LITTLE MAN AND EAT SOME HUMBLE PIE AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT TO BE WHEN YOU GROW UP.

ps: stop playing with yourself so much, you may go blind.


   
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(@kimarx)
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Posts: 272
 

I'm beginning to understand Suleyman's point of view and departure.
half of this is insult, the other half a game of hide and seek.
Or hit and run: throw in a choice quote and insult or ignore the respondents.
Some have taken to talking only to themselves.
Only way you can reach agreement maybe?
Kim


   
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(@ladyschweinpuscbsm)
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Joined: 25 years ago
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TURK:

Canadian Bacon will not be able to come out and play with you today. He just got out of the hospital and will be staying indoors playing with himself for the next several days.


   
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(@L'menexe)
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Joined: 26 years ago
Posts: 616
 

hairy mary.
10-q.


   
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(@L'menexe)
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yo, bacon:

"fight my battles for me"?
is that what you think DMS does?
silly, silly man.
DMS would prefer NO battles at all, y'know.

and if i 'fight' you myself....well see, i dunno how to do that; i dont physically attack the handicapped, for starters.

and what can i do other than to say "you're sick, not to mention dead wrong".? and your response will be EXACTLY what it always is...yawn...

you humiliate yourself here, and you wont go away, and i couldnt MAKE you go away, too bad about that.

what an embarrassment you must be to everyone in your life...or have you kept your bile hidden from them?

well, i'm far from the only one on the board who knows what a miserable wretch you are...and kissie has shown admirable restraint with you; she realizes what a sickboy you are.
one more indication that kissie FORGOT more class than you EVER HAD.

is our battle done now? did i win?
silly question.
of course i won.
consider the adversary...


   
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(@hairymaryakamatahara)
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Joined: 25 years ago
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KIM DARLINK:

IN MY CAPACITY AS SUPERSPY FIR DEE COALITION I DISCOVERED DAT SULEYMAN VAS, IN FACT, A CIA MOLE PLANTED VITHIN THE INNERMOST SANCTIONS OF OUR GREAT ORGANIZATION. HIS HASTY DEPARTURE VAS ATTRIBUTED TO DEE FACT DAT HIS COVER VAS BLOWN AND DEE CIA VAS CONCERNED MIT DEE COUNTERSTEPS BEING IMPLEMENTED BY DEE COALITION. DEY DEREFORE, FOUND IT ABSOLUTELY CRITICAL DAT HE BE VEMOVED FROM MITIN DEE GRASPS OF DEE GREAT COALITION.

YOU CAN VERIFY DIS MIT DAMITRI DARLINK WHO IS ALSO A SENIOR CABINET MEMBER MITIN DEE COALITION.


   
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 igor
(@igor)
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Mukhriddin Ashurov, commander of the army's southern division, told NTV television that his troops were winning the war in the southern mountains and would soon destroy the rebels.

"We will soon put an end to them, I am sure and convinced of this," Ashurov, an expert on mountain fighting, said as he directed the "clean up" operation of Itum Kale, a village under Russian control at the southern end of the key Argun gorge.

"Their only religion is terrorism," he said of the rebels. "We are fighting terrorism and we will finish them off. Terrorists must not exist in Russia. Terrorists must sleep soundly in the grave."


   
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(@balalaika)
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Posts: 553
 

Anybody wants to join?


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ãðóïï àðòèñòîâ".
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çàùèùàåò Ðîäèíó îò âîîðóæåííûõ áàíäèòîâ".


   
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