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Post by paja on Apr 9, 2009 15:13:41 GMT -5
One of Russia’s main claims is that the pipeline will secure Europe's energy and not be used for political gains. Are you saying the Russians will use it as political leverage? Hm, in that case should anyone really support Russian decisions....
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 15:55:13 GMT -5
Condoleezza...
Anyway, Gambia is not a country with any political leverage therefore it is not a greatly beneficial recognition. However, Kosovo has already the greatest powers on its side, making it a waiting game for the other countries to recognize it.
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 15:48:54 GMT -5
Wait, you are actually happy to see Croats leave?
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 15:46:58 GMT -5
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 15:41:56 GMT -5
Cathedrals?
I think that religion is really a scapegoat for ethnic division, this being especially true in BiH. It is really the one area where exclusion and hatred can subsist, but without the benefit of scrutinizing. The way to a more united BiH is secularism, in my opinion. Now, I'm not proposing irreligion but religions that have no power in any matter except "spiritual" benefit.
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 15:01:35 GMT -5
Nice translation, but he did go overboard.
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 14:59:47 GMT -5
She is not as good as the Italians, but she is close.
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 14:58:59 GMT -5
They all have a Croatian passport.
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Post by paja on Apr 8, 2009 14:55:54 GMT -5
His family is obvisouly able to recognize the fault of a group rather than a peoples. It is something which eludes most people.
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Post by paja on Apr 7, 2009 15:12:04 GMT -5
You see the same thing with Serbs and Bosniaks in the diaspora. I don't know about you, but I'm ashamed of them all.
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Post by paja on Apr 6, 2009 10:35:32 GMT -5
Not really. I know a lot of people who cheer for the others just because they are from the same region. I know I cheered for Cro when they were playing against Germany and England.
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Post by paja on Apr 6, 2009 10:29:58 GMT -5
Sarajevo was the most fun city in ex-yu, so its wonderful aesthetics are not surprising. Glad to see it recovering.
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Post by paja on Apr 6, 2009 10:27:36 GMT -5
What's that?
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 21:31:18 GMT -5
I did not mean to sound harsh, but there are some Serbs in BiH that don't hate the country.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 20:18:28 GMT -5
Not all Serbs are as narrow-minded as you.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 20:17:03 GMT -5
To me, BiH exemplifies the model of a multicultural state, and any action against such unity is an action against BiH. I believe we can all live together, but only if we stop ostracizing and further dividing each other.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 19:24:33 GMT -5
Very disrespecting to the multi-religious nature of Sarajevo, and economically unsound.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 19:21:55 GMT -5
I wouldn't be surprised if they did. Everyone loves a winner, and if BiH actually makes it to WC there will be huge celebration from BiH citizens, making it more united. I personally am glad if such thing occurs, therefore I cheer for BiH.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 19:19:35 GMT -5
Srecan rodjendan.
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Post by paja on Apr 5, 2009 19:19:04 GMT -5
According to the OT, but Christians follow NT.
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