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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 6:39:52 GMT -5
You're in the very same level with Moldova bre kosovar... I dont think so Patrine. I think that they are on the good track. They are in NATO and soon they will be in EU (soon means 10years) it's a long process. Dont compare them with Moldova look at what highway they are building. I don't have any reason to doubt.
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 13, 2010 7:01:38 GMT -5
Thats not my worry at all. As I showed in the other topic, I have some "nostalgia" for the authoritarian style of the communist era. IJust like the proper kind of ex-commie. However Berisha throughout his career has been a cronie, a second hand man who always followed popular lines to get ahead, even when it came at the cost of others. He has destroyed the lives and careers of many by simply mentioning them to the Politburo. He has no ethical values, he came to the fore only through moral debasement and attacks. Hence why I can never look at him with respect. Edi Rama may be power hungry also, but I feel like he doesnt have nearly as bad an aftertaste as Berisha does.
You cant compare us to Moldova. That country is Russia's last hostage. It has been undermined by them so many times. Like Bosnia the country is held back by the fact that it cannot even resolve its own border status.
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Post by donnie on Oct 13, 2010 7:07:33 GMT -5
Moldova took an important step when they voted for the opposition. The current president declared himself Romanian and said that if Moldova and Ro decides to re-unite, nothing can stop them. They still have a lot of work to do and there probably will be re-elections, soon. I think you should worry about Kosova, instead. You're not even a sh!tty country, yet. You still await recognition for that. I used Moldova as an example, since it is a valid comparison; both Albania & Moldova made rid of their communistic past and introduced market economy at approximately the same time. The fact that Albania is ahead in development and reforms, which is also my main point, suggests smth is being done right by our politicians, and smth wrong by your politcians. As for Kosova; it's a new country, give it time Oh, and if it's true about Moldova-Ro union, congratulations. Though I cannot help suspect this sudden patriotic, almost opportunistic yearn in Moldova to unite with Ro might be a one-sided romance. I fail to see how it would benefit Romania to unite with such a poor country that would perhaps drain its economy a little too much ,, food for thought.
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Post by Anittas on Oct 13, 2010 8:13:36 GMT -5
Again, you know nothing about our people and the economic situation. At best, you reason like a moronic Bucharest resident. The patriots risked their lives and some of them died for the cause they believed in. Last year, when they overtook the parliament building and replaced the Moldovan flag with the Romanian one, there was no hidden agenda. The president has no hidden agenda.
You say Kosova is a new country. Well, Republic of Moldova is not an old country.
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 8:50:27 GMT -5
Btw...couldn't they choose another name for their country? Moldova? Its like a surname of a Russian whore...
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Post by Anittas on Oct 13, 2010 8:55:17 GMT -5
Btw...couldn't they choose another name for their country? Moldova? Its like a surname of a Russian w**re... Your mother and your grandmother are wh0res that prostituted themselves to the Turks. The result is you and your people: a bunch of fat and hairy bankrupt morons who now prostitute themselves to the Westerners.
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Post by Kanaris on Oct 13, 2010 10:50:42 GMT -5
There we go again...Anittas forgot to take his medicine. Please take your Psychosis meds now.
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 12:31:18 GMT -5
Btw...couldn't they choose another name for their country? Moldova? Its like a surname of a Russian w**re... Your mother and your grandmother are wh0res that prostituted themselves to the Turks. The result is you and your people: a bunch of fat and hairy bankrupt morons who now prostitute themselves to the Westerners. Well, tell my how many chances i have if i bet that you're a offsping of a fat, bald 60 years old Greek that ...arranged your mother 2-3 decades ago...with 2,000 drachmes(6 euro today money...) in a cheap bordel in Athens? Moldova sound like s**tova, Whorova, Burdelova, Putanova... etc... Tsoutsounova The whole Europe, has added to their dictionaries in the definition of whorre or sIut the term Romanian... cheap flesh... not the quality of Czech...
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Post by donnie on Oct 13, 2010 12:35:37 GMT -5
Again, you know nothing about our people and the economic situation. At best, you reason like a moronic Bucharest resident. The patriots risked their lives and some of them died for the cause they believed in. Last year, when they overtook the parliament building and replaced the Moldovan flag with the Romanian one, there was no hidden agenda. The president has no hidden agenda. You say Kosova is a new country. Well, Republic of Moldova is not an old country. I'm just being realistic. Even if Moldovans are sincere about this union, it still takes two to tango. How are the sentiments in Ro about a possible union? Theyre the ones who will be burdened economically by a political union. It's like when I was in Ireland. The Catholics in Northern Ireland were very much for a union with Ireland, only the strategy differed, with some having supported an armed struggle and others a pacifist one. In the Republic of Ireland however, which is considerably more well off economically, the enthusiasm wasnt matched. Surely there were Irish patriots who wanted a united island, but there were others who werent as positive when considering the implications of such a union, both in economic terms but also the fact that they would be forced to overtake the responsibility of security and stability in that part of the island ,,, But if both sides are positive, if both sides feel theyre brothers of one nation that are better off living in ONE Vlach country, you got my support. I would want the same for my Kosova, to unite wiht Albania.
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 13, 2010 12:39:20 GMT -5
Kosova + Ulqin, Montenegro and Ilirida, FYROM coming afterwards.
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Post by donnie on Oct 13, 2010 12:46:51 GMT -5
Kosova + Macedonia, with Ulqin, Montenegro and Ilirida, FYROM coming afterwards. Dhente Zoti!
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 12:50:38 GMT -5
LOL.... primitive people....
guys its 2010... and you lick our balls to have the ok from us to get the promiss to get into EU and you still have that minds???
The only territorial changes we allow is Albania to be under Turkish authority because we are good people and we can't see mothers and daughters seperated...
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 13, 2010 12:59:44 GMT -5
If Fyrom is kept out of the EU and NATO long enough, it is bound to make sort of mistake, especially if its people feel discontent with European isolation and America supporting the arms of its neighbor while leaving it alone. The best possible thing that could ever happen to Albanians there would be for FYROM to try and ally itself with Russia, and then we could just argue that its dismemberment would be in the favor of American interests in the region.
But thats a long shot... but as it is, Albanians outside of the mother's borders will never accept living there permanently. Especially next to Slavs. Whether it takes 100 years or 500. Something has got to happen between then that can be manipulated in our favor.
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 13:10:41 GMT -5
If Kosovars and the ..."Illirida" albo mujahedins incorporated with Albania we will have to reach our borders to Himara...or even Narta... I can't stand to know that Greeks will have to live in the same state with savages.
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 13, 2010 13:18:45 GMT -5
Kosova is just a matter of time. As time goes on it will be united de facto while not for a long long time de iure. America and Europe are making good headways in helping us achieve that process, particularly through our highway. There 100 years of injustice is slowly being reversed. FYROM is another matter, much harder. Maybe a stronger lobby in Washington to push our interests... but I doubt Greece will ever have much of a say in whatever happens. Actually I expect Turkey to be a much bigger influence in the decades to come, with Greece falling wayside. Whether or not that will be to Albania's benefit we will see.
But whatever the case is, as Balkan nations recover from the old commie days in the given decades, Greece's momentary dominance will subside big time... you guys have a good high so long as the Balkans is dirt poor...
As for Himara, if things go the way they are going, Malsor Gegnisht will be its official dialect in 30 years.
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 13:29:49 GMT -5
you guys have a good high so long as the Balkans is dirt poor... As for Himara, if things go the way they are going, Malsor Gegnisht will be its official dialect in 30 years. we're having and we'll have... don't worry... Himara is allergic to anything barbarian...proven... savage mowglis like these maloks can't be accepted there... Labs are very lucky to have established there...since Himariotes wanted willing mouths for their scraps.
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Post by EriTopSheqeri on Oct 13, 2010 14:19:35 GMT -5
Tell your sisters to shave first before they reach here.
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Post by toskaliku on Oct 13, 2010 14:37:39 GMT -5
Proven against who? They have felt Albanian swords very well when Ali Pasha's men raped their kurvas.
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Post by Anittas on Oct 13, 2010 15:00:33 GMT -5
u retard, u arranged nothing. Moldova, the name you insulted, saved your mountain athos and you have the documents to prove it. u fvckhead, the greek revolution started in moldova. we fed your fat bellies. the fact that u fvcked up is another matter. u tried to hellenize the moldavian boyars and that backfired on you... then u lost it all. haha, u fat moron! u fvcked up again with ur economy. soon we'll throw sacks of grain from aeroplanes, like we do to your ethiopian brothers. maybe u could prolong ur suffering by selling the acropolis to the turks. rofl
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Post by Patrinos on Oct 13, 2010 15:18:30 GMT -5
u retard, u arranged nothing. Moldova, the name you insulted, saved your mountain athos and you have the documents to prove it. u fvckhead, the greek revolution started in moldova. we fed your fat bellies. the fact that u fvcked up is another matter. u tried to hellenize the moldavian boyars and that backfired on you... then u lost it all. haha, u fat moron! u fvcked up again with ur economy. soon we'll throw sacks of grain from aeroplanes, like we do to your ethiopian brothers. maybe u could prolong ur suffering by selling the acropolis to the turks. rofl From what Mountain Athos was saved by Moldova? From flood? The boyars were p**sies enough when the few Greek students, mercenaries and traders rised against the Ottoman Empire to continue govern their people in order to keep them piecefully milking their goats...
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