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(@mikolazukraini)
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>>>Mask,
point taken. except your logic proves that it wasn't a withdrawl as much as it was a retreat.>>>


What point, Allam? The one that someone was patient enough with the thickheaded person to expalain that only a complete idiot would leave 'American made heavy machinery' (do you even know what you're talking about??) behind. Couldn't get it on your own, I see.


   
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(@L'menexe)
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antonio....eeewwwww

oh darn, thought the board was rid of you.
==
no such thing as this 'masonic/jew' BULLSH*T.

salvi was a damaged LOSER!

killer of RECEPTIONISTS!

i believe even the pope himself would scoff at the
beatification of such a DAMAGED LOSER!

that you relate to, and identify with, DAMAGED
LOSERS, so well,
is another story.


   
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(@hairymary)
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BALALAIKA....I'LL ONLY ANSWER YOUR QUESTION AFTER YOU TELL US ABOUT THE MOST RECENT TIME YOU PRACTICED FELLATIO ON YOUR PET GORILLA..

BTW: The dump truck is really clean and shiny.


   
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(@hairymary)
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MIKAOLA z UKRAINI Before you dumped on the infamous idiot Brownstains ALLAM, I wish that you had taken in to consideration the effort that this poor mentally challenged retard put forward in order to post someone elses opinion on the withdrawel. Be kind and patient, for after all, we could be like him...

pssss. rumor has it that his father was caught trying to bury baby Allam in the back yard when he was first born... WOW, talk about a premonition


   
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(@excitedhairymary)
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HOW REFRESHING TO SEE THAT ANTONIO IS IN SUCH FINE POSTING FORM. FRANKLY, I THOUGHT HE MIGHT OF BEEN SICK BECAUSE HIS PREVIOUS POSTING WERE SO SHORT AND SENSELESS. BUT ALAS ALL IS WELL WITH THE GREAT MASTER POSTER. CAN HARDLY WAIT TO READ THE MASTERS WORDS OF NITWIT TOMORROW.


   
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(@hairymary)
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OH NO..HAVE AN INGROWN HAIR ON MY HAIRLIP. GOTTA GO FOR NOW SO THAT I CAN HAVE IT REMOVED


   
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(@betterthanyou)
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Mary,
do you need some help with that hair problem?


   
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(@dimitri)
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all am

Re: Lebanon conflict..yea, you certainly put 2 and 2 togethether, einstein..LOL. Now I am defenitely convinced you have a nose for bagels. LOL, ya thick, thick-headed nazi.


   
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 igor
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Antonio good post on Armenia. Brothers in arms fall out over spoils of Kosovo

Foreign Affairs Opinion (Published)
Source: Electronic Telegraph
Published: 06/12/00 Author: Lutz Kleveman in Pristina
Posted on 06/12/2000 07:27:55 PDT by Miss Antiwar
INTERNAL score-settling, business disputes and political rivalry have seen 23 high-ranking former Kosovo Liberation Army members killed in the past year.

The guerrilla army, once 30,000-strong, has broken into rival groups struggling for power and money in the United Nations-run province. Several recent shoot-outs between former KLA commanders have shocked Western officials. Many ex-guerrillas are reportedly involved in drug smuggling, corruption and protection rackets.

Last September the KLA was officially disbanded after its victorious Nato-assisted liberation struggle against the apartheid regime of Serbia's Slobodan Milosevic. But the commanders have retained key political and economic positions, as well as their ex-fighters' absolute loyalty and guns.

The former KLA supreme commander, Hacim Thaci, one of four members of Kosovo's ruling Interim Administrative Council, has lost control over many local chieftains who have left his Party of Democracy (PDK) and now lead rival clan-based factions.

The most successful is the charismatic former commander Ramush Haradinaj, who allegedly fell out with Mr Thaci over the control of certain petrol stations. Renowned for his courage during the war, Mr Haradinaj has his powerbase in the south-western town of Prizren and he is leading Mr Thaci in opinion polls ahead of October elections.

The power struggles between former brothers in arms have turned bloody. Last month the former KLA-commander Ekrem Rexha was gunned down outside his house. His assailants escaped. The moderate Rexha, a former Yugoslav army general who spoke seven languages, was known as a Thaci opponent and a close friend of Mr Haradinaj.

Ordinary Kosovo Albanians are increasingly disgusted by their liberators' brutal infighting, corruption and mafia-style activities. In January UN police raided the flat of Mr Thaci's brother Gani and found 500,000 marks in cash under a mattress. Part of the money had been paid by a Canadian construction company working in Kosovo for "intermediary services", as its embarrassed director explained.

Equally tainted with crime is the KLA's civilian successor organisation, the Kosovo Protection Corps (TMK) whose 5,000 members immodestly translate their initials as Tomorrow's Masters of Kosovo.

Though Mr Thaci has tried to distance himself from the "black sheep" among his former soldiers, Albanians are turning their backs on him. They again flock to the Democratic League of Kosovo of Ibrahim Rugova, the writer who led the peaceful resistance against the Milosevic regime in the Nineties.

To restore his kudos as liberator, Mr Thaci plays on Albanian fears of the Serbs. Many link his radical rhetoric with the recent surge of attacks on Serbs in which at least eight people have died


   
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(@gonzo)
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Antonio...wow, I hope you are just joking arround with your posts, just trying to raise a rukus.


   
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(@dimitri)
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HOW MUCH IS A CHILD'S FINGER?




When you imagine yourself a father getting, at an interval of several months, your son's two small cut off fingers... When you imagine yourself as a thirteen-year-old boy lying hunched up in the dark for weeks, in expectation of yet another dose of sharp pain, you cannot help feeling terrified. You cannot help getting enraged at your own helplessness, at your impotency, at the impossibility of taking vengeance...


When you see the haughty Chechen Barayev recommending taking Jews hostage, as this will, above all, prove that the freedom-loving Chechen nation by no means indulges those "nasty Jews" and, most importantly, will bring in multimillion dollar profits, you feel like sending to hell internationalism, humanism and the norms of legal procedure and publicly executing this bastard and the likes of him - on the central square of Grozny, Penza, or Tel Aviv - without any trial, immediately upon capture.


You now forget about the sufferings of [Radio Liberty correspondent Andrei] Babitsky with his psoriasis, who was swapped by Chechens for two HOSTAGES. You start thinking about the HOSTAGES and the houses in Chechnya designed specifically for holding them. These are built not in some out-of-the-way places up in the mountains, but in densely populated cities - Grozny, Gudermes, etc. Large Caucasian families – old people, women and children - inhabit blocks knowing perfectly well why their men build such prisons and then spend months next door with chained prisoners, who suffer from inhuman physical and moral abuse, while they wait calmly for their heroic father, husband, brother or uncle to sell a human commodity at a profit and buy a new sedan with the receipts. The many relatives, who may in their heart oppose the business, know about the prisoners as well, as the neighboΓ£rs, the elders - all of them.


I wonder how many times, if at all, CNN has shown a feature about the Israeli boy released from captivity in Penza, whether U.S. Congress has discussed the incident, if the OSCE has in any way reacted to it, and if Radio Liberty has paid any attention to the story (I'm afraid the Babitsky tragedy won't let them be distracted by "trifles"). It will be remembered that a story concerning a girl hostage ended with U.S. authorities denying her a visa, thereby preventing her from receiving treatment in the States, which, surprisingly, aroused no indignation from local human rights media groups.


Not all the Chechens are guilty of the savage and barbarian practice of kidnapping people, treating them like livestock, cutting their throats and chopping off their fingers, of course. But some of them definitely are. And these inhuman monsters should by no means get away with it. Negotiations with those involved in "slave trade" are out of the question: this would be both immoral and ineffective.


The Western public is being fed lopsided information: "The freedom-loving Chechen people suffer from senseless, inadequate aggression by the huge and cruel Russia."


The seizure of hospitals, the destruction of apartment buildings, and the invasion of Daghestan have all failed to convince them that all is not the way they imagine it to be. Maybe, the Israeli boy will manage to do this?!


Sergei Nitochkin


   
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(@curiousbystander)
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re: Dimitri turns to Allah

What really happened is that bandits payed Chechen bum to drive a car to a checkpoint, and told him that they will pay him more money later. He drove it to checkpoint and BOOM, someone pushed a button. He didn't get more money πŸ™ But then again, he won't need them where he is going to.


   
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(@curiousbystander)
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What a waste of a good Chechen bum.


   
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(@dimitri)
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ehh..lets shake this board a little.
Whence Talibs? Monsters are not born of the Immaculate Conception. The Talibs have been maliciously raised close to Russia's borders. It is true that in 1979 Pakistani Islamists began training Afghan Moslems in military camps to eventually use them to bring down the pro-Soviet regime in Kabul. These were few, no more than several hundred; 3,000 in 1994, the year of the Taliban movement's inception, and 25,000 in 1995, when Russians had been long gone and the movement had been taken over by bearded guys with Kalashnikovs and the Koran in their hands.
It is a lie that illiterate peasants, graduates of Madrasah religious schools, rather than of military academies, were navigating fighter planes. In real fact, all Talib operations against the Northern Alliance have been planned by the Pakistani General Staff and implemented under the guidance of its instructors, graduates of US and British military academies. Incidentally, Afghanistan's last president was assassinated by cutthroats from the Pakistani secret services: a Pashtu from the respected clan of Najib had stood every chance of reaching agreement with Talibs who are also Pashtu.
To date, Talibs have never entered Panjshir, the gorge where hundreds of Soviet soldiers had died. Tajik Ahmad Shah Masoud will stay there on the border with Uzbekistan and Tajikistan for as long as he lives. So even if Talibs do not lie and do control 90% of Afghanistan's territory, they do not control all of it. Even if Masoud gets killed, his blood relatives and Uzbeks will conduct guerilla warfare.
Talibs addressed Masoud the other day with a call to unite against their common "enemy" - Russia. Masoud actually refused and warned: Pakistan will continue to set Talibs at loggerheads with their neighbours.


   
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(@dimitri)
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suicide attacks..a bus with two rebels kills...TWO Russian soldiers! Now that makes so much sense. LOL. What the hell are they thinkng of? Oh, wait, I know - a good asian hashish makes you feel like a Japanese kamikaze-pilot of WWII..then it gets even better - after your second puff a Russian militia base becomes the US naval battleship..


   
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