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Post by Kassandros on Jan 9, 2009 8:05:12 GMT -5
www.neurope.eu/articles/91145.phpCzechs warned not to abuse presidency 15 December 2008 - Issue : 812 After the secret tape recordings at the meeting of EP group presidents with Czech president Vaclav Klaus and the European Parliament, a further publication of a non-public European meeting became known. On November 6 the Committee on Constitutional Affairs of the European Parliament (AFCO) hat a lively debate on the Lisbon Treaty with presidents and members of the senate in Prague. Without consultation, this meeting was recorded and parts were published in the newspaper DNES. The underlying tone: Look how bravely Czech politicians defended themselves against positions from Europe! "In regard to the upcoming Czech presidency on 1 January 2009 one must resolve the question whether or not a trustful cooperation between the EU and the Czech institutions will be possible", said the chairman of the AFCO Committee on Constitutional Affairs in the European Parliament, Jo LEINEN in a statement to the press. LEINEN warns the Czech presidency to not misuse the next six months and the numerous events during this time for an anti-European-propaganda. Bye bye to Pax America in my Europe! Change of plans for Gruevski & Co and the rest of American lickers of Europe.. lol lol
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Post by libofshe on Jan 9, 2009 8:08:21 GMT -5
how do you think they feel about russian puppets?
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Post by serban on Jan 9, 2009 8:16:26 GMT -5
Good thing for FYROMians that Greeks are pro-Russian. They have used this to make the Americans side with them. No that they have achieved much but still. Bad think for them that the Albanians are also pro-American. Fortunately Greeks seem to have a few allies among the major western EU countries.
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Post by Kassandros on Jan 9, 2009 8:55:48 GMT -5
Greek have few allies in EU... but the good part is that these allies is the hard core of EU Czechs, Polish, British... do not represent EU... and hard core EU knows that. Just read carefully the article and you'll get the point.. Let us see in the end who will win; EU or the Americans and their interests in Europe? I have a positive feeling... since... FYROMians are geographically in... Europe
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Post by serban on Jan 9, 2009 16:04:10 GMT -5
As long as there are non-Greeks in Macedonia you will be in danger. Only when all Slavs and Vlachs are gone will you be safe. As I understand """FYROMians""" population is 2 million (or 2,5?) of whom more than 0.5 million are non-Greeks.
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Post by Kassandros on Jan 10, 2009 8:42:57 GMT -5
I thing you are mistaken. Fyromians are 1,7 millions. The rest are Albanians. Macedonians in Greece are 2,5 million.. solid I think... as far as there are Macedonians in Macedonia... Fyromians are in danger.. PS. ..and dont forget the Vlachs. There are no political voices in FYROM from Vlach side. Let FYROM enter EU where Vlachs will represent their tribe with political party... and we gonna see if Vlachs are with Fyromians or Greeks. Just wait.... and that will have fun. FYROM is a lost case. Whatever is based on lies... finally collapses. See Yougoslavia, USSR, Iraq etc etc. Just wait to see what does it mean artificial "nationality". History repeats itself. dont forget that.
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Post by serban on Jan 10, 2009 13:41:37 GMT -5
As long as there are non-Greeks in Macedonia you will be in danger. Only when all Slavs and Vlachs are gone will you be safe. As I understand """FYROMians""" population is 2 million (or 2,5?) of whom more than 0.5 million are non-Greeks. ---------------------------------------------------------- Former Yugoslavs hence Fyrom as per U.N. No, I meant Macedonia, the Greek province with 2 million inhabitants, 0.5 of whom being non-Greeks. Has anyone any idea what was the real percentage of Albanians in Yugoslav FYROM in 1988 and what is their real percentage now? So we can roughly calculate how much time the "Macedonians" have left
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Post by Arxileas on Jan 10, 2009 19:37:10 GMT -5
No, I meant Macedonia, the Greek province with 2 million inhabitants, 0.5 of whom being non-Greeks. Has anyone any idea what was the real percentage of Albanians in Yugoslav FYROM in 1988 and what is their real percentage now? So we can roughly calculate how much time the "Macedonians" have left Na ! I would concentrate on counting how many days the Albanians have left, very worrying ! You have created foes and no allies, the Serbs are hungry for RevEnge, mean while Magdalene Albright is about to kick the bucket and Thaci will not be able to give sexual favours for protection by the U.S in return and your back up the Turks will not be able to help you. Albanians will be the losers yet once again due to a vision far to great for their own good called “Greater Albania” Every nations in the past who had expansionist ideas always came to an end yours is just about to. Europeans for the Europeans Viva !
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Post by servus on Jan 12, 2009 18:07:20 GMT -5
Albania wants no greater anything that does not belong to us. Our policy has been consistent that we do not want border changes although we will always advocate in the interest of our own people just like any country wherever they live outside the borders. We do recognize injusticies done to us by Balkan neighbours and as a result a lot of our population remains outside borders. We also do recognize that a lot of land was stolen from us by again our Balkan neighbours.
But we are not asking for those lands back today in the 21st century. Our interest is the wellbeing of Albanian citizens, inside or in the diaspora. Thats it.
And as for Serbia's revenge, thats stupid. Serbia has yet to pay for its crimes against us. In case of a such revenge it will be followed again by NATO bombings and a regional war. Make no mistakes. Times have changed.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Jan 12, 2009 21:39:44 GMT -5
^ Lets see servus. You must remember that the US is in a financial crisis at the moment. Russia realises that the field of black birds and churches is very sacred, why do you think the late Alexey spoke so strongly for its preservation.
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Post by servus on Jan 13, 2009 0:32:23 GMT -5
Im seeing for the past 10 years. If US is in financial crisis why arent you doing something now? What are you waiting? For US to get financially better in 2010?
Thing is Serbia lost the moral war. Its image in Europe as an unstable nation of war-criminals has been tinted already. There will come a time when you will know that you will have to negotiate with us, for your future. Russia has more immediate problems and could care less for the "blackbirds" or whatever you call it.
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