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Post by terroreign on Dec 18, 2008 4:00:36 GMT -5
Yea that's right, this is what you deserve Serbia, for not giving the ethnic Montenegrin minority it's proper rights and spitting on the CPC, we'll show you how much we are loyal to your wants and desires.
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Post by tito on Dec 18, 2008 8:43:27 GMT -5
Good points there, now that the Montenegro is free from Serbian oppression most posrbice will return to their Montenegrin roots as it was in 1981:
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 18, 2008 8:56:48 GMT -5
Good points there, now that the Montenegro is free from Serbian oppression most posrbice will return to their Montenegrin roots as it was in 1981: Classic. LOL 1981. That was um, yeah Yugoslavia. What a history. My ancestry from Montenegro around 1900 is Serbian. ccccnjegoscccc is the real Montenegrin on this forum.
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Post by tito on Dec 18, 2008 9:17:00 GMT -5
ccccnjegoscccc is the real Montenegrin on this forum. The guy is classic posrbica, he is against the existence of his own country. On the other hand he was born in Croatia so maybe he feels no true connection to Montenegro.
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Post by ccccnjegoscccc on Dec 18, 2008 9:33:01 GMT -5
Siptar......youre about 2 months late ahahaha tito......i was born in Yugoslavia
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 18, 2008 9:44:20 GMT -5
PoSrbica LOL. The only thing Serbs ever did to Montenegro was leave the place & populate other Serb lands.
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Post by bob1389 on Dec 18, 2008 17:49:07 GMT -5
Good points there, now that the Montenegro is free from Serbian oppression most posrbice will return to their Montenegrin roots as it was in 1981: De-serbization occurred in Montenegro when Josip Broz Tito came to power in Yugoslavia. Prior to the 18th century the name Montenegrin was used as a regional/national affiliation. Tito encouraged Montenegrins to severe their ties to Serbdom and Serbs in general, for a non-nationalistic and Socialist Yugoslavia (no more under control of the Serbs, as was the case before World War II). In 1921, Serbs composed 92.96%, numbering 231,686 in Montenegro. From 1948 to 1991, the percentage of Serbs never exceeded 10% (ranging from 3-10% every 10 years) as a result of the Montenegrin national awakening. In 2003, Serbs composed 31.99%, numbering 198,414, as to the percentage in 1948 was 1.78%, a third of previously declared Montenegrins now re-declared as Serbs.
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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Dec 18, 2008 19:45:41 GMT -5
Good points there, now that the Montenegro is free from Serbian oppression most posrbice will return to their Montenegrin roots as it was in 1981: De-serbization occurred in Montenegro when Josip Broz Tito came to power in Yugoslavia. Prior to the 18th century the name Montenegrin was used as a regional/national affiliation. Tito encouraged Montenegrins to severe their ties to Serbdom and Serbs in general, for a non-nationalistic and Socialist Yugoslavia (no more under control of the Serbs, as was the case before World War II). In 1921, Serbs composed 92.96%, numbering 231,686 in Montenegro. From 1948 to 1991, the percentage of Serbs never exceeded 10% (ranging from 3-10% every 10 years) as a result of the Montenegrin national awakening. In 2003, Serbs composed 31.99%, numbering 198,414, as to the percentage in 1948 was 1.78%, a third of previously declared Montenegrins now re-declared as Serbs. I think Montenegrins should return to their 1981 roots. LOL.
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Post by vinjak on Dec 18, 2008 21:39:52 GMT -5
Good points there, WHa ?? what points lololol his post had no points just a big ner ner to Serbs ...you F^%kin sheep.
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Post by benzino on Jan 6, 2009 17:00:42 GMT -5
Yea that's right, this is what you deserve Serbia, for not giving the ethnic Montenegrin minority it's proper rights and spitting on the CPC, we'll show you how much we are loyal to your wants and desires. tako je
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