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(@supreme_soviet)
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"By Jake B. ( - 172.152.226.84) on Tuesday, October 3, 2000 - 10:00 am:
Stupid Russian volk baboon

The mighty Sephardic di not steal anything. The world owes jews millions for the suffering they have endured. something dumb russian animals will never understand"

JAKE B.!! YOU FUCKKING MORON. DONT OPEN YOUR FUCKKING DOG MOUTH ON HERE AGAIN!!! JEWS NEED SOMETHING FOR THEIR SUFFERING? ARE YOU OK IN THE HEAD YOU STUPID MORON? THE GERMANS PAID THEM AND ARE STILL PAYING TO FAMILIES AND VICTIMS OF THE HOLOCAUST, THEY ARE LIVING WEALTHY TODAY AND HAVE RECIEVED TO THE LAST DEUTSCH MARK THAT THEY COULD FROM GERMANS. THE RUSSIANS LOST 27,000,000+++ ( I BELIEVE IT WAS 40,000,000) MILLION PEOPLE, AND WHEN YOU COMPARE THAT TO A FUCKKING NUMBER OF 6,000,000 JEWS DEAD. YOU HAVE TO STOP AND THINK TO YOURSELF THAT THE RUSSIANS ARE THE ONES THAT FUCKKING SHOULD BE ATTENDED TO. MORON! ITS MORONS LIKE YOU THAT BRING OUT HATRED TO JEWS. AND YET THERE IS MORE CONFLICT THERE IN ISRAEL AS WE SPEAK. AND ITS CONTINUATION TODAY OF THE PROBLEMS AND HATRED OF THE WEST, THAT HAS BEEN BROUGHT ON RUSSIA. AND AS A RESULT OF THIS, THE RUSSIAN POPULATION IS CONTINUING TO SHRINK. EVERYBODY IS OUT TO KILL RUSSIANS, AND THE PATRIOTS OF THE GREATEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD, ARE DYING FOR THEIR COMRADES, AND DYING IN WHAT THEY BELIEVE IN: THE GREATEST COUNTRY EVER! RUSSIAN DEATH RATE TODAY IS AT 80% AND THE BIRTH RATE AT 20%. IF THOSE NUMBERS CONTINUE, ANALYSTS PREDICT THE RUSSIAN POPULATION TO GO DOWN FROM 160,000,000 TO 94,000,000 MILLIONS IN 50 YEARS TIME. SO BELIEVE ME, ILL DO EVERYTHING IN MY POWER, AS NATIONALIST, TO PREVENT THAT. LIKE I SAID, MY GOAL IS TO BECOME THE PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA IN 20-30 YEARS TIME. AND BELIEVE ME. IT WILL HAPPEN!!!!


   
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(@treslavance)
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johnny b. betterthangoode:
(just me being a smartass there.)

yeah sure, 'sokay... note: i followed up my first
post yesterday, as you saw. st.tony conveniently
forgot that one.
i shot first w/o asking questions. i expressed as
much, in the second post.
really dont like 'attacking'* w/o a point.
however pointless the point.
as if anyone cares about what takes place here.
[*more like 'presuming to defend', or side with.]
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ber-STEEEN? not even jewish, comrade URN.
not even jewish.

um...okay then.


   
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(@treslavance)
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aw, nuts:
hell no!! i wasnt 'presuming to defend' ber-STEEEEN.
eeeewwwww.
-_-
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but yes, there is one i'll always stand alongside in these fukt up places.


   
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By Chorny Volk ( - 149.99.71.150) on Monday, October 2, 2000 - 08:03 pm:

NATO Attempts to Destroy Milosevic; Destroys City in the Process

By Paul M. Weyrich
September 28, 2000

Igor,thanks for this article... I can t agree more...
It s nice to see that other people has the sam



}By Chorny Volk ( - 149.99.70.75) on Wednesday, October 4, 2000 - 01:46 am:

Russia Hardens Its Positions Along a Tajikistan Border
By PATRICK E. TYLER
OSCOW, Oct. 2 — Russia is laying antipersonnel mines and reinforcing its defensive positions along the border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan, as Taliban fighters have moved their forces within artillery range of the Russian Army, which protects the gateway to Central Asia. e opinion.{

}What Chechenia [lol] { LOOK the Chechenian conflict is now on the Tadjik/Afgan border.
Go ahead russians! and crush them down!
They are within artillery range, so make a good use of your near-to-be-wasted 50y old shells!

}The secretary of Russia's National Security Council, Sergei B. Ivanov, said that "from the point of view of the national security of Russia," the Taliban offensive in northern Afghanistan was of greater concern to Moscow than the postelection instability in Yugoslavia. {

First it means Russian s Putin has other fish to FRY.
Second it confirm yugoslavia as a an important protectorate of the RF.

}As Afghan refugees flee the fighting, Mr. Ivanov warned of the possibility of a "large-scale human disaster that is comparable with everything that took place in Kosovo{

...and comparable to Chechenia he could have said.




}By Chorny Volk ( - 149.99.70.75) on Wednesday, October 4, 2000 - 02:44 am:

Tuesday, October 3 6:15 PM SGT

Kostunica more dangerous leader than Milosevic: Kosovo leaders
PRISTINA, Yugoslavia, Oct 3 (AFP) - {

Nato could become more pro serb than pro albanian [they need the Danube after all]
They even talk about lifting Milosevic s chrages of war crime. In fact they don t care wether he will be jailed or not. Theyr goal is to oust him from power. When this goal will be achive The Hague won t bother spending money for a trial. Kostunica handing Milosevic is pointless.

The Kosovo's budding new political...mafia [drug trafickers, mujahideens...] is certainely not pro west neither.
___________________________________________________________

I didn t broke a leg but i broke a tire. I will leave tomorrow.
Good! I will spend one more evening with you all...
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ULtra Russian AntiJakeB

Thanks for shutig downd this ... helpless human wreck.

Wow! you look death serious as being president of Russia! Already president of the e-russian diaspora...
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L menexe
Did you refer to CP Marie or DMS Marie as bikini babe?

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(@goodguy)
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L'menexe,
Cool no hard feelings. It's easy to lost in the crazy crap here, everyone baggin on each other. You are right though some are absulutally waked in the head here and at the Cafe. My only mission is to antagonize them more. Fun fun fun! Oh well!Have a great day.

betterthan


   
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(@alexandernevsky)
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At least here we are polite and respectfull regardless of differing points of view.I think ISA will be less vulgar on the other board also.A s for Jake He should be exchanging recipes with Frank on SC.Good luck on your trip Fred.


   
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(@kimarx)
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Breaking News!!!!!!!
Prost - Oct 04, 2000 16:45 (*.videotron.ca)

22:20 Yugoslav Federal Constitutional Court of Justice canceled today the results of the September 24
Elections. beograd.com is going to inform you about the reactions and events at the nearest convenience. Be
with us.


   
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(@supreme_soviet)
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THANKS FOR SUPPORT L'MENEXE. THANKS FOR SUPPORT IVAN. YES I AM DEAD SERIOUS ABOUT BEING PRESIDENT. WETHER IT WILL BE MY DEATH OR SOMEONE ELSES BEFORE I GET THERE, ONLY TIME WILL TELL.


   
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(@treslavance)
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m'sieu ledingue:
if ms. mary was as 'hairy' as she always claimed
to be, how would you feel about seeing her in a
bikini? no, the cafe's marie would be the bikini
babe in question. but, what _year_ did she pose
for that picture? if in fact it's _really_ her.
====
after midnight for you, mum:
damn....cant imagine cancelling that election is
gonna go over too well with the side who 'won'.
will milosevic re-do the election until he wins?
gonna be a hot time in the old town tonite!
===
what a beautiful, fearful and strikingly poetic
image you conjured, kisako. have thought about it
all day.


   
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(@kimarx)
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So where the foch is mary anyhow?
Was she banned?


   
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Court annuls elections

Special report: Serbia

Associated Press
Thursday October 5, 2000
The Guardian

In what appeared to be the latest ploy to buy time for the president, Yugoslavia's highest court invalidated part of the September 24
presidential elections, which Milosevic's opponents say was won outright by his rival Vojislav Kostunica. It was not immediately clear
if this means a complete rerun of the elections will be required. The court is to release a full ruling on Thursday.

The constitutional court ruling - by judges loyal to the president - could be aimed at allowing Milosevic to stay in power longer; his
term does not expire until the middle of next year, which leaves him free to set a new election date any time before then. Milosevic's
government conceded that Kostunica gained more votes than Milosevic, but not a large enough margin to allow him to avoid a
second round of voting. The opposition said it would boycott a second round.

The unexpected court ruling appeared calculated to help Milosevic regain the upper hand after losing ground in growing popular
protests against his rule.

Police on Wednesday were forced to abandoned plans to take over a striking coal mine after confronting fearless anti-Milosevic
crowds - a stunning development unprecedented in a former communist nation with no history of major worker uprisings.

The court ruling on Wednesday infuriated opposition leaders. "He saw that he cannot push through the second round against the
majority of the people," opposition campaign manager Zoran Djindjic said of Milosevic, adding: "His solution is ... to create a new
situation for totally new elections; allowing him to cling to power for further months."

Ironically, the court ruling was indirectly initiated by the opposition after it pressed its claims of election fraud before the judges. The
tribunal met in emergency session to hear claims by the 18-party opposition coalition that Milosevic's cronies manipulated election
results by using a sophisticated software program, a copy of which opposition leaders claimed to have obtained.

Even before the court ruling, passions were high. Zoran Zivkovic, the mayor of Nis, the nation's third largest city, said any violence
on the part of Milosevic's forces Thursday would be met by violence from crowds. "I'm telling the army and police that we won't stop,"
said Zivkovic, addressing 30,000 anti-Milosevic demonstrators in Nis on Wednesday. "We are going to Belgrade to finish off what
we had started in the elections."

Before the court's decision was announced, top opposition figures had been buoyed by the police capitulation at the Kolubara mine
complex. They rushed to join more than 10,000 protesters there and openly predicted Milosevic's quick demise. "Serbia has risen so
that one man would leave," Kostunica told cheering workers and their supporters at the Kolubara mine near Lazarevac, about 25
miles south of Belgrade.

Opposition leaders issued an ultimatum for Milosevic to resign by 3pm on Thursday - the time set for the Belgrade rally. "This flame
will engulf the whole of Belgrade," said Vladan Batic, an opposition leader.

Police in riot gear had occupied the strip mine complex in an attempt to break up the largest of the nationwide strikes against
Milosevic, but were unable to contain a swelling crowd that heeded the workers' cry for help. With sunset approaching, the police
gave up. Most police withdrew from their barricades and mingled with strikers inside the compound.

The mine walkout was the forerunner of other strikes; state telecommunications company workers announced they would stay away
from work, and city bus drivers and garbage collectors in Belgrade also refused to work. It is the first widespread strike action in
Yugoslavia's 55-year history.

In an open letter to Milosevic, Kostunica said, "It will be better for you to recognize electoral defeat or risk the danger of open
clashes nationwide."

Even before the court ruling, however, Milosevic, showed no signs he was contemplating defeat. His prime minister, Momir Bulatovic,
repeated the position that Milosevic can remain in office until June 2001 regardless of the election outcome.

© Copyright Guardian Media Group plc. 2000


   
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(@treslavance)
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afternoon, mum

when it seemed like all the DMS folk were defecting to the cafe, ms.mary and i discussed what a fukt up place the cafe was and she expressed no interest in going there...later, though, i suggested that she might be able to do the creative, 'camel nuts' kinda writing there which she had done at DMS.

that was the last we saw of her at DMS.
===
st.tony has taken another wacky-whack at d-chan this morning...
===
k-sama:
i downloaded a few ofra haza mp3s yesterday and will download a few more soon.
and "blue diamonds" is now a song title in me head, i wasnt kidding. i dont write too many songs anymore...this'll be something to work on.


   
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(@supreme_soviet)
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DONT ASSUME I DEFECTED ANYWHERE. I AM NOT A DEFECTOR, AND I NEVER TURN MY BACK ON MY COMRADES AND ON MY COUNTRY. BY THE WAY. DID YOU SEE UKRAINIAN PATRIOTISTS BURNING THE AMERICAN FLAG RIGHT OUTSIDE OF THE U.S. EMBASSY? LOL!! I WOULD DO THE SAME, AND SEE WHAT REACTION THEY WOULD HAVE. FOR SURE THEY ARE THINKING THEY WANT TO KILL THEM, THEY MUST BE PISSED. WELL, THEY TEASE AND HARRASS US, WE WILL DO THE SAME TO THEM. THEY ARE ON SAFE ON OUR TERRITORIES.

HTTP://WWW.RUSSIATODAY.COM MAIN PAGE. YOU WILL SEE THE BURNING OF THE FLAG. HAHAHA!


   
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(@supreme_soviet)
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I MENT TO SAY THEY ARE NOT SAFE ON FOREIGN LAND.


   
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(@treslavance)
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figure of speech, comrade, it was a figure of
speech.
and y'gotta admit there was a stretch where almost
nothing was taking place on the russ page...igor
in particular was floating the page almost by
himself...
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