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(@jakeb)
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SICK OF THE DETERIORATING STANDARDS ON THIS BOARD


THIS ALL BEGAN WHEN THAT URINE STAINED COWARD IGOR APPEARED


   
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 igor
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IF YOU ARE SICK OF IT BERNSWEIN DO US ALL A FAVOUR AND GET LOST YOU HOMOPHOBIC PEDOPHILE.}


   
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>>>Refugees continued to flee areas under Russian air and artillery bombardment. One, Aslambek Ibragimov, tried to go home to Grozny but returned to a refugee camp in neighboring Ingushetia because, he said, he was forced to bribe Russian soldiers at every checkpoint on the road home.

``I was stopped by a riot police officer who demanded a fine because I had an expired pollution inspection sticker,'' Ibragimov said Tuesday. ``I asked him where could I get my car inspected in a destroyed city. 'It's not my problem,' was his answer.'' >>>

VERY FUNNY! Pollution inspection in a country devastated by war, - burning oil wells, refineries, all sort of factories, buildings etc.-, and pollution control.

RUSKIES MUST HAVE LOST THEIR MARBLE....


   
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(@thelonestranger)
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ALLAMERICAN aka ALLPISS must of rode off to that big pissbucket in the sky


   
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Or maybe ALLPISS and LASER are redecorating all the garbage in his trailer


   
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Or maybe ALLPISS is writing a book on his previous life


   
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Or maybe he went to a cemetary to verabally abuse the dead who can't answer him back


   
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ALLPISS is in the lost underwater city of Atlantis selling firewood door to door.


   
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(@allaustralian)
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A DICKFUL DUMBFUCKEDUP TURK, KILLER OF KURDS, OPENS HIS PISSSSFUL MOUTH OVER OTHER COUNTRIES! BASTRARDS LIKE TURK FUCKUP THEIR OWN COUNTRIES THEN CRAWL BY HOOK OR BY CROOK INTO OTHER ONES. I'D LIKE TO TOW THIS PUBLIC TOILET SHITBAG TURK AS TURKISH DELIGHT FOR SHARKS. LOL!


   
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(@L'menexe)
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ps>> -_-

the "S" in DMS does _not_ stand for "scatology".

oy.....

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nonetheless, wishing the best of days to them for
whom i wish it, i remain..


   
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Kosovo: When Legend Becomes ‘Fact’

Lead Editorial
Investor’s Business Daily

April 28, 2000

What else would one expect from leaders who quibble about the meaning of the word "is"?

In "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," the humble hero, played by Jimmy Stewart, asks the editor of the Shinbone Star why he won’t tell his readers who shot Valance. The editor answers, "This is the West, sir. When the legend becomes fact, print the legend."

It’s always easier to print the legend than to adhere to history. An the legend of Kosovo has been spread far and wide. IBD was more willing than most media to question NATO claims about the war over Kosovo. In the past year, our misgivings about the war have only grown. It now appears that many NATO claims were either mistaken or misleading.

Some might have been outright frauds.

Take the alleged massacre of 40 Albanians at Racak in January 1999. U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright called Racak the "galvanizing event" for NATO. President Clinton described it as "innocent men, women, and children taken from their homes to a gully, forced to kneel in the dirt, sprayed with gunfire."

But French TV journalists who went along with the Serbs to Racak reported a fierce firefight between Serbs and the KLA. And the 23 bodies found in a ravine were all men of fighting age.

Now, European newspapers say autopsies of the dead back the firefight scenario. Italy’s Il Manifesto reports there was gunpowder on the hands of 37 men, making it likely they fought back.

Germany’s Berliner Zeitung reports only one of them appeared to have been shot at close range.

After Racak came Rambouillet, where NATO powers were supposed to negotiate peace.

The Rambouillet "agreement" included a secret Appendix B giving NATO free run through all of Yugoslavia, with immunity for NATO troops and authority to arrest Serbs at will. What sovereign nation would agree to that? NATO’s bombing spawned a flood of refugees. Critics blamed NATO for causing, not solving, a humanitarian crisis. NATO blamed the Serbs, claiming Belgrade had a secret plan called "Operation Horseshoe" to expel all Albanians.

But there was no such plan, says Heinz Loquai, a retired German brigadier general now with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. OSCE provided monitors in Kosovo beore the bombing began last year. "I have come to the conclusion that no such operation ever existed," he told The Sunday Times of London recently.

The German news weekly Die Woche writes that the maps used to illustrate the plan were drawn up by the German military. Loquai says the Germans even gave the "operation" its name: potkova, or horseshoe in Croatian. The trouble is, as he noted, the word for horseshoe in Serbian is potkovica. Why would Serbs use a Croatian word to describe a Serbian operation?

NATO officials warned repeatedly of "genocide" in Kosovo. It’s "a fight for justice over genocide," declared Defense Secretary William Cohen of the bombing campaign.

During the war, NATO declared over 100,000 Albanian men missing. "They may have been murdered," Cohen fretted. After the war, NATO’s figure dropped to 11,000, but it can’t find even that many bodies. When it stopped looking last fall, only 2,185 bodies had turned up, and some of those were Serbs. Before the war ended, NATO claimed to have destroyed 31% of Serbia’s heavy forces in Kosovo, including 312 tanks, artillery pieces, and armored vehicles.

"We know now that Serbia lost only 14 tanks, 12 self-propelled artillery pieces, 12 armored personnel carriers, and 6 to 10 towed artillery pieces," said Defense Department program analyst Chuck Spinney. A scientist would be drummed out of academia for an error of that magnitude.

Contrary to NATO’s spin, most NATO bombs were aimed at nonmilitary targets - bridges, power plants, television studios, oil refineries, government offices and residences, factories for making everything from cars to cigarettes.

"Just focusing on fielded forces is not enough," a NATO general told reporters. "The people have to get to the point that their lights are turned off, their bridges are blocked so they can’t get to work."

Doesn’t that violate international laws against attacks on civilians? Some legal experts think so, but the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia shrugged off such concerns. NATO spokesman Jamie Shea explains: "NATO is the friend of the Tribunal. NATO countries are those that have provided the finances to set up the Tribunal, we are among the majority financiers."

In other words, money makes might and might makes right. What else would one expect from leaders who quibble about the meaning of the word "is"?


   
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Slavs Commemorate World War II Kursk Tank Battle

MOSCOW, May 3, 2000 -- (Agence France Presse) The head of the Russian Orthodox Church brought together the leaders of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus in a ceremony Wednesday to symbolize Slavic unity and commemorate the defeat of Nazi Germany.

Patriarch Alexy II consecrated a "unity bell" representing the spiritual unity of the three Slav nations in a ceremony at Prokhorovka, scene of the 1943 Battle of Kursk -- the biggest tank battle in history.

Russian President-elect Vladimir Putin was joined in the village, some 500 kilometers (340 miles) south of Moscow, by his Belarus counterpart Alexander Lukashenko and Ukraine's President Leonid Kuchma.

Also in attendance were scores of veterans who survived the battle of Kursk, a turning point in World War II, which is known here as the "Great Patriotic War."

After the crushing defeat at Stalingrad which destroyed the Sixth Army, Hitler sought to strike back with Operation Citadel, which aimed to destroy Soviet armies projecting 160 kilometers deep into German lines.

German forces, consisting of some 50 divisions -- around 900,000 troops -- including thousands of tanks, launched the attack on July 5, 1943, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.

But well-prepared Soviet troops blunted the initial advance and counter-attacked on July 12.

An estimated 6,000 tanks, two million soldiers and 4,000 aircraft were involved in the battle, which marked the end of Nazi Germany's ability to mount offensives on the eastern front.

The victory also paved the way for the Soviet drive west from 1944-45, which culminated in the capture of the Reichstag by Soviet forces in May 1945 and the German capitulation which ended the war in Europe


   
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(@jakeb)
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Igor,

Enough is enough. You will stop posting links the the web page and you will not insult me nor the Sephardic. You are in the wrong. You never had the guts to tell me your address and you never had the decency to apologise to me.

Just remember, it is because of people like me in the West that you live in relative comfort. Recall the day when you were in Russia, the filth and squalor. The smell disgusting of excrement in your old hut. You should be MOST appreciative that you managed to get into Canada, and pay some respect to people like me who made this possible.


   
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Jake B.,
Now how in the hell do you think you actually helped Igor get to Canada. I guess you think that US taxes may have paid for some of his fare over here, and you think the taxes you pay every year contribute to this. Somehow I get the feeling my taxes support you! For some reason I get the feeling you are on welfare and probably make less that $10,000.00 a year. The only reason you are on-line with us here is because you are using a company computer (unauthorized of course) or you signed up on an internet deal for 4 years and got a free computer. So pecker wad I say to you get a real job so my tax dollars don't support you and your inbred kids. Is it true that your sister is also your mother?


   
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