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Serbia: eat shit and learn to like it!
by branko - B92 Sunday, Jul 20 2008, 11:31pm
international / social/political / opinion/analysis

As Belgrade considers returning ambassadors to nations that recognised the illegal secession of Kosovo, Montenegro considers recognition! Recognition by Montenegro would be the last straw for the Serbian people and nation; Serbia would be destined for oblivion, which has been the American/NATO plan since the illegal bombings of 1999.

Serbia was simply in the way of US/EU ambitions; its strategic position in the Balkans potentially afforded it huge power and wealth, which was forfeited to the West by morons and criminals. America and the EU require a nice, docile, compliant, Belgrade ‘government’ -- a State in name only. A VANQUISHED PEOPLE AND NATION!

Dumb fuckin’ Serbs are being sold out as I write. Why did your ancestors fight and die for YOU? Why did they spill rivers of their own blood to preserve a proud nation? They did not fight for cowering dogs! Look at Thaci and his criminal government sniggering and laughing out loud in Washington. Beaten by shiptar criminals, makes you really ‘proud’ to be a Serb, doesn’t it? Yebo ti pas mater!

The recent history of Serbia is one of stupidity, treason and selling national identity for money and PROMISES of a softer life -- for what and for whom, a dog sleeping on a woollen blanket? Jebem ti i seme i pleme!

Nothing more to add except, do a million lies make one truth?

The following report from B92:

Albanians, Serbs on Montenegrin Kosovo stance
20 July 2008 | 17:40 | Source: Beta

PODGORICA -- Representatives of Montenegro's ethnic Serbs and Albanians today commented on Kosovo.

The statements came after speculation on whether Montenegro will recognise the province's Albanians' unilateral declaration of independence from February this year.

And while this country's ethnic Albanians urge such a move, the Serb minority is announcing mass protests should a recognition take place.

Albanian Alternative leader and Montenegrin MP Vasel Sinistaj said on Sunday that he expects Podgorica to recognise Kosovo as a part of "the third round" of countries to do so, and mentioned a timeframe for this: from August 5 to 15.

Sinisaj also told Beta news agency there is "a precise list" of countries, "according to the order of Kosovo's recognition".

Another ethnic Albanian politician in Montenegro, Democratic Alliance of Albanians president Mehmed Bardhi, said that this country "cannot drag its feet" on recognising Kosovo, since, in his words, "it is in her interest".

Democratic Union of Albanians leader Ferhat Dinosa also earlier asked his country's authorities to go ahead with the recognition.

Sinistaj and Bardhi said today that they think the move would not cause any disturbance in Montenegro.

But the Serb People's Party (SNS) leader Andrija Mandic expressed his belief that "mass protests" will break out if Podgorica moves to recognise the secession.

He also specified that he would be the one to lead the demonstrations.

According to Mandic's statement found in today's Vijesti daily, Montenegro's political stability is "fragile" precisely because of a possible recognition of Kosovo, and that the authorities should not risk such a decision.

In the Serb politician's words, "Montenegro would suffer shame in front of herself, her ancestors and children, and also in front of Serbia", unless Kosovo's recognition is obstructed.

Another ethnic Serb leader, Democratic Serb Party president Ranko Kadic, told Podgorica's Dan newspaper that the government would've gone ahead with the recognition earlier, "had it not been afraid of the people's reaction".

He also said that Montenegrins "ought to draw a line at some things", bearing in mind the need to organize mass protests over the possible recognition.

"The people will never accept that," Kadic concluded.
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