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Post by tito on Apr 29, 2009 21:34:09 GMT -5
Top score in his highschool grad class. Trust me, he's the perfect lawyer to be. My mistake, I got the impression that he was a musician. And do what? Whoever lived there moved out to other places or abroad, and my old town is nowhere near the level of Croats it once had. I don’t know but they should defiantly not sell their property if they plan on staying in BiH. Equality will never happen in BiH. Not in a thousand years. Don’t be such a pessimist, things a chancing for the better, we are only 40 000 votes away from liberating BiH from the possibility of RS blocking further progress in the parliament, that will speed up the reforms and within 10 years from now BiH will be a EU member receiving all kinds of money for development of the country since EU has a solidarity policy between it’s members that is supposed to improve the economic standards of the poor members(Greece, Spain and Portugal 30 years ago seemed hopeless too).
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Post by MiG on Apr 29, 2009 23:40:02 GMT -5
That's another cousin. But the musician is Vedran Tomicic. Maybe you've heard of him?
They didn't sell it.
I see what you're getting at, and its a great outlook, don't get me wrong. I'm not so much a pessimist as much as realist. I remember from a young age my pops kept telling me that things would change, and people would wake up and reverse the spiral effect that Yugoslavia was in, then later on SR BiH. But, as time went on, even he lost hope, one of the biggest Yugoslavs I'd ever known. Its just that living through that war changes your outlook, and considering how it all went, I didn't have much of a positive childhood.
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