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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 10, 2012 5:52:03 GMT -5
What do you see happening to the parasitic infestation or the human population in Kosovo and Metohija in twenty years?
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atdhetar
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Post by atdhetar on Apr 10, 2012 9:54:49 GMT -5
well hopefully the serb will take flight in their droves from kosovo and that will take care of the infestation
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Post by valmir on Apr 10, 2012 14:56:14 GMT -5
I think that the Serbs of Kosovo are victims of Beograd gangsters, THATS ALL!
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Post by elemag on Apr 10, 2012 17:01:01 GMT -5
I see Novus having returned to Kosovo, speaking Serbian in local kafanas and singing patriotic Serbian songs. Of course, after having established proper Serbian rule due to his exceptional fighting skills, shown numerous times here in the forum.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 10, 2012 20:53:11 GMT -5
Novus, l had Donnie the other day accusing me of saying that the Albanians will *spread* into central Serbia (never even said this). Those comments came from propagandists from the West and liberal Serbs. To answer your question, l strongly believe the Albanians will continue as a colony of the US, they won't prosper much at all because they are, like today, barred from crucial institutions. There might be some minor success in the upper classes of their society, their upper (predominately criminal) society will have all the say, like most oligarchs do in the US for instance or Russia in the past. 14 years has past since 1999, have you Novus seen any improvements in their society, l don't, nor we can't expect much from the next 20 years. I see the ruling class getting richer while most of them getting poorer, there isn't Serbian or Belgrade social security pay-outs for them to have 100 children anymore
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Post by Shqipni13 on Apr 10, 2012 21:40:50 GMT -5
^Your English isn't much better than your Serbian.
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 11, 2012 18:08:04 GMT -5
Novus, l had Donnie the other day accusing me of saying that the Albanians will *spread* into central Serbia (never even said this). Those comments came from propagandists from the West and liberal Serbs. To answer your question, l strongly believe the Albanians will continue as a colony of the US, they won't prosper much at all because they are, like today, barred from crucial institutions. There might be some minor success in the upper classes of their society, their upper (predominately criminal) society will have all the say, like most oligarchs do in the US for instance or Russia in the past. 14 years has past since 1999, have you Novus seen any improvements in their society, l don't, nor we can't expect much from the next 20 years. I see the ruling class getting richer while most of them getting poorer, there isn't Serbian or Belgrade social security pay-outs for them to have 100 children anymore What are you talking about? They already are in central Serbia. In Presevo Valley, to be specific. But yeah, like I said: they're just Gypsies that have settled down. Too bad nobody thought to domesticate them.
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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 11, 2012 21:01:55 GMT -5
"What are you talking about? They already are in central Serbia. In Presevo Valley, to be specific."
I know, they won't expand beyond this tiny region just outside kosovo i metohija. Novus, l remember a couple of years ago about a 4 billion dollar? support package which was supposed to be used for investing into their poverty stricken society, but it vanished into thin air. Anyway, l keep on pondering if their lower class will one day set upon their own upper criminal class?
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 12, 2012 2:43:49 GMT -5
"What are you talking about? They already are in central Serbia. In Presevo Valley, to be specific." I know, they won't expand beyond this tiny region just outside kosovo i metohija. Novus, l remember a couple of years ago about a 4 billion dollar? support package which was supposed to be used for investing into their poverty stricken society, but it vanished into thin air. Anyway, l keep on pondering if their lower class will one day set upon their own upper criminal class? Nope. They have a herd mentality.
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Post by Shqipni13 on Apr 12, 2012 3:05:13 GMT -5
^Just like you tarts under Milosevic.
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Post by Kefalus on Apr 12, 2012 15:54:06 GMT -5
United with Albania or in the EU.
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Post by Novus Dis on Apr 13, 2012 1:47:19 GMT -5
^Just like you tarts under Milosevic. Yes, it's unfortunate that nobody killed that appeasing (and economically ignorant) piece of crap while they had the chance. All Serbs got from allowing that traitor to live was a ruined economy and non-Serb colonisers living on Serb land.
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Post by suart on Apr 16, 2012 12:43:28 GMT -5
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Post by srbobran on Apr 16, 2012 13:09:33 GMT -5
Putin is an excellent orator.
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Post by suart on Apr 16, 2012 16:47:13 GMT -5
Putin is an excellent orator.
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Post by uz on Apr 21, 2012 18:35:22 GMT -5
Putin is an excellent orator. quick flashback Saturday, 10 February 2007, 21:42 GMT - BBC Warming quickly to his task after only the briefest of greetings, President Putin accused the US of establishing, or trying to establish, a "uni-polar" world. "What is a uni-polar world? No matter how we beautify this term, it means one single centre of power, one single centre of force and one single master," he said. --- "The United States has overstepped its borders in all spheres - economic, political and humanitarian, and has imposed itself on other states," he said. It was a formula that, he said, had led to disaster: "Local and regional wars did not get fewer, the number of people who died did not get less but increased. We see no kind of restraint - a hyper-inflated use of force." - The US has gone "from one conflict to another without achieving a fully-fledged solution to any of them", Mr Putin said. - Nato Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer described President Putin's speech as "disappointing and not helpful". And there was similar reaction from the president of Estonia and others. news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6350847.stmPutting aside possible corruption and deciet on his part, the man is rich beyond beleif and is protected probably by the best trained people in the world. For this.... He is Fearless, and for that. I admire him.
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Post by realitydysfunction on Apr 21, 2012 22:32:05 GMT -5
Putting aside possible corruption and deciet on his part, the man is rich beyond beleif and is protected probably by the best trained people in the world. For this.... He is Fearless, and for that. I admire him. It's probably easy to be so "fearless" when you are so rich and so well protected Never forget that anyone who holds power in our day and age has to hold the line for the larger financial powers behind the scenes. Just remember what happened to the last people who didn't want to trade their resources in dollars (Saddam and Gaddafi come to mind). Serbs are so easily fooled by lip-service to the great pan-slavic brotherhood; in reality, there is only power and money, and what money can buy.
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Post by uz on Apr 22, 2012 1:24:02 GMT -5
Putting aside possible corruption and deciet on his part, the man is rich beyond beleif and is protected probably by the best trained people in the world. For this.... He is Fearless, and for that. I admire him. It's probably easy to be so "fearless" when you are so rich and so well protected Never forget that anyone who holds power in our day and age has to hold the line for the larger financial powers behind the scenes. Just remember what happened to the last people who didn't want to trade their resources in dollars (Saddam and Gaddafi come to mind). Serbs are so easily fooled by lip-service to the great pan-slavic brotherhood; in reality, there is only power and money, and what money can buy. His wealth and former connections to his "past" have helped him become who he is today. This is what I mean; He's in a position to be "fearless" in the sense that he can say really what he wants to. How many people have talked about what he has during that conference and were never taken seriously, being called paranoid looney bins, tho they are many of those too. lol It's not so much about him being Slavic, I personally see Russians as being very different than Serbs, and most other Slavs. A Romanian poster here (i think) actually mentioned that in saying this is their Mongolian influence. I can see that. Putin can be an Indian speaking what he speaks and I would still say the same thing as probably many other of his supporters would (outside the Russian sphere).
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Post by Novi Pazar on Apr 22, 2012 8:19:08 GMT -5
"Serbs are so easily fooled by lip-service to the great pan-slavic brotherhood; in reality, there is only power and money, and what money can buy."
Not necessarily correct, Albanians want to expand her terrority via the US and Serbs want to preserve territory via Russia.
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Post by Kralj Vatra on Apr 22, 2012 8:32:10 GMT -5
UZ bro, it depends on the view you see it... deep inside slavic is like either is there or does not exist... and it is a very strong property.... Listen to a non-slav... I see Serbia and Bulgaria being different states for 1500 years, and still the average BOSNIAN can communicate with the average EASTERN bulgarian with no problem..
Slavdom is smth bigger than blood... blood is a minor detail...
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