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Tuesday, 16.10.2007.

09:47

“Apply Spanish model to Serbia”

A Vojvodina official believes that the Spanish model of asymmetric decentralization would be good for Serbia.

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Slavko

pre 16 godina

Never mind the Spanish formula, here's one that would resolve the entire situation:
Russia + Kostunica + Nikolic -Tadic = Kosovo Permanently Within Serbia

Ilija

pre 16 godina

Everytime Mr. Kostres makes comments regarding Serbia I get nervous. It is his free speech, but decentralization would be the worse thing for Serbia. You don't have to look far to see what happened with Yugoslavia and how the republics aligned with bigger powers to try and destroy Yugoslavia one and in some instances try and destroy Serbia. The idea of breaking up Serbia is still at work. Interesting how the argument is always a greater Serbia. In fact one Serbia is the only solution from Prizren to Subotica. Look at Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, all of them are in shambles because of these splintering factions. Let us unite not try and appease every block. Borders, language, culture. My Serbian brothers and sisters and everyone in support of Serbia unite and continue to be strong against the storm that is still upon you.

Mirsad

pre 16 godina

Nikola Tesla gave his contributions towards electricity and magnetism, he did not individually invent it himself, he stood on the shoulders of giants, however he was a true giant himself. Michael Faraday is the inventor of light. It's sad to give lectures about physics in a political blog, however you chose that inferior subject as a tool to intimidate your counterparts. Lets talk about politics, when will you have a bright light on top of your head to realise that kosova is innevitably going to be independent?

Aca

pre 16 godina

*Ahem!* Dragan, let me answer this one:

This is how you light up the World:

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/image/earth_night.jpg

KS

pre 16 godina

THIS IS AN INSULT and I request for it to be REMOVED IMMEDIATELY.

"The word is 'genious'. A good example of a genious is Nikola Tesla, who is responsible for lighting up the world. So the next time you turn on your power, remember that a Serb made it possible. I forgot, you don't have very frequent power in Kosovo. It looks like you need some Serb expertise.
Another spelling mistake you made is 'Kosova'. 'Kosova' are Gusii people who inhabit western Kenya. [link]
This is not a forum to discuss Kenyan politics.
I believe you were referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization.
(Dragan, 16. October 2007 14:03)"

adriano

pre 16 godina

dragan all though you are right about Tesla, that dosnt mean that other expertise from Serbia are needed such as colonisation or repression by divine right.
And Kosova is not spelled wrong, neither it is anywhere you opened up your atlas on. The Balkan is in Turkmenistan with your logic.And as for your cradle of civilization is called Belgrade to be nice to you. In 1912 it was claimed to be north of Albania.
Peace to all.

Igor

pre 16 godina

All these comments about Testla etc. don't have a place on this board, but it is really funny to see the jealousy that Tesla is Serbian. Maybe Milosevic told us that too? I think I know the answer. He is illyrian blah blah, so he is technically Albanian.

DimTuc

pre 16 godina

Pyrros:
“This kostres, making such comments at this time, will be happy only when Serbia ceases from existence. Shame.”

Are you saying that Spain has ceased to exist?

Radovic:
“Given that the Basque territory is regularly hit by terrorist attacks by Basque separatists, it means that the Spanish model is not a good model.”

Well yes that aspect. Like the Albanians, the Basques are simply too different and have had too much negative experience to want to be part of any federation, “assymetric” or otherwise. Think for a moment. All the Slavic parts of former Yugoslavia have long ago gained their independence, and equality with their Serbian Slavic cousins, but the non-Slavic Albanians are supposed to remain part of Serbia. Meanwhile, all the other nations of Europe are Indo-European speakers, like Spanish, and have their own countries, while the Basques, the only non-Indo-European people in Europe, are denied it. Both quite silly really.

Teni:
(speaking to the Serbs re Tesla): “And by the way how do you "light up the world?"

Don’t you know how modern Serbia has lit up the world Teni? How about Vukovar, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Tuzla, Srebrenica, Bihac, Omarska, Kosova …

Radovic

pre 16 godina

Given that the Basque territory is regularly hit by terrorist attacks by Basque seperatists, it means that the Spanish model is not a good model

EA

pre 16 godina

I didn't know that you are a comedian. I am sure that everyone here will have a great laugh with your your believe referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization". Tell us please who told you that? Milosevic?

teni

pre 16 godina

Very funny Dragan. And by the way according to some Serb scholars Adam and Eve were also Serbs. That goes a long way towards proving you right about Tesla I guess. And by the way how do you "light up the world?"
And as for Kosova, well that it is Albanian for Kosovo, and since you Serbs washed your hands off it, there is no longer any reason for us Albanians to refer to it by its Serbian name. But you may continue to do so freely.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

EA,

The word is 'genious'. A good example of a genious is Nikola Tesla, who is responsible for lighting up the world. So the next time you turn on your power, remember that a Serb made it possible. I forgot, you don't have very frequent power in Kosovo. It looks like you need some Serb expertise.
Another spelling mistake you made is 'Kosova'. 'Kosova' are Gusii people who inhabit western Kenya. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisii_people
This is not a forum to discuss Kenyan politics.
I believe you were referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization.

Dragan

pre 16 godina

EA,

The word is 'genious'. A good example of a genious is Nikola Tesla, who is responsible for lighting up the world. So the next time you turn on your power, remember that a Serb made it possible. I forgot, you don't have very frequent power in Kosovo. It looks like you need some Serb expertise.
Another spelling mistake you made is 'Kosova'. 'Kosova' are Gusii people who inhabit western Kenya. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisii_people
This is not a forum to discuss Kenyan politics.
I believe you were referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization.

teni

pre 16 godina

Very funny Dragan. And by the way according to some Serb scholars Adam and Eve were also Serbs. That goes a long way towards proving you right about Tesla I guess. And by the way how do you "light up the world?"
And as for Kosova, well that it is Albanian for Kosovo, and since you Serbs washed your hands off it, there is no longer any reason for us Albanians to refer to it by its Serbian name. But you may continue to do so freely.

Mirsad

pre 16 godina

Nikola Tesla gave his contributions towards electricity and magnetism, he did not individually invent it himself, he stood on the shoulders of giants, however he was a true giant himself. Michael Faraday is the inventor of light. It's sad to give lectures about physics in a political blog, however you chose that inferior subject as a tool to intimidate your counterparts. Lets talk about politics, when will you have a bright light on top of your head to realise that kosova is innevitably going to be independent?

EA

pre 16 godina

I didn't know that you are a comedian. I am sure that everyone here will have a great laugh with your your believe referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization". Tell us please who told you that? Milosevic?

Radovic

pre 16 godina

Given that the Basque territory is regularly hit by terrorist attacks by Basque seperatists, it means that the Spanish model is not a good model

DimTuc

pre 16 godina

Pyrros:
“This kostres, making such comments at this time, will be happy only when Serbia ceases from existence. Shame.”

Are you saying that Spain has ceased to exist?

Radovic:
“Given that the Basque territory is regularly hit by terrorist attacks by Basque separatists, it means that the Spanish model is not a good model.”

Well yes that aspect. Like the Albanians, the Basques are simply too different and have had too much negative experience to want to be part of any federation, “assymetric” or otherwise. Think for a moment. All the Slavic parts of former Yugoslavia have long ago gained their independence, and equality with their Serbian Slavic cousins, but the non-Slavic Albanians are supposed to remain part of Serbia. Meanwhile, all the other nations of Europe are Indo-European speakers, like Spanish, and have their own countries, while the Basques, the only non-Indo-European people in Europe, are denied it. Both quite silly really.

Teni:
(speaking to the Serbs re Tesla): “And by the way how do you "light up the world?"

Don’t you know how modern Serbia has lit up the world Teni? How about Vukovar, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Tuzla, Srebrenica, Bihac, Omarska, Kosova …

Aca

pre 16 godina

*Ahem!* Dragan, let me answer this one:

This is how you light up the World:

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/image/earth_night.jpg

Igor

pre 16 godina

All these comments about Testla etc. don't have a place on this board, but it is really funny to see the jealousy that Tesla is Serbian. Maybe Milosevic told us that too? I think I know the answer. He is illyrian blah blah, so he is technically Albanian.

KS

pre 16 godina

THIS IS AN INSULT and I request for it to be REMOVED IMMEDIATELY.

"The word is 'genious'. A good example of a genious is Nikola Tesla, who is responsible for lighting up the world. So the next time you turn on your power, remember that a Serb made it possible. I forgot, you don't have very frequent power in Kosovo. It looks like you need some Serb expertise.
Another spelling mistake you made is 'Kosova'. 'Kosova' are Gusii people who inhabit western Kenya. [link]
This is not a forum to discuss Kenyan politics.
I believe you were referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization.
(Dragan, 16. October 2007 14:03)"

adriano

pre 16 godina

dragan all though you are right about Tesla, that dosnt mean that other expertise from Serbia are needed such as colonisation or repression by divine right.
And Kosova is not spelled wrong, neither it is anywhere you opened up your atlas on. The Balkan is in Turkmenistan with your logic.And as for your cradle of civilization is called Belgrade to be nice to you. In 1912 it was claimed to be north of Albania.
Peace to all.

Ilija

pre 16 godina

Everytime Mr. Kostres makes comments regarding Serbia I get nervous. It is his free speech, but decentralization would be the worse thing for Serbia. You don't have to look far to see what happened with Yugoslavia and how the republics aligned with bigger powers to try and destroy Yugoslavia one and in some instances try and destroy Serbia. The idea of breaking up Serbia is still at work. Interesting how the argument is always a greater Serbia. In fact one Serbia is the only solution from Prizren to Subotica. Look at Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, all of them are in shambles because of these splintering factions. Let us unite not try and appease every block. Borders, language, culture. My Serbian brothers and sisters and everyone in support of Serbia unite and continue to be strong against the storm that is still upon you.

Slavko

pre 16 godina

Never mind the Spanish formula, here's one that would resolve the entire situation:
Russia + Kostunica + Nikolic -Tadic = Kosovo Permanently Within Serbia

Dragan

pre 16 godina

EA,

The word is 'genious'. A good example of a genious is Nikola Tesla, who is responsible for lighting up the world. So the next time you turn on your power, remember that a Serb made it possible. I forgot, you don't have very frequent power in Kosovo. It looks like you need some Serb expertise.
Another spelling mistake you made is 'Kosova'. 'Kosova' are Gusii people who inhabit western Kenya. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kisii_people
This is not a forum to discuss Kenyan politics.
I believe you were referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization.

KS

pre 16 godina

THIS IS AN INSULT and I request for it to be REMOVED IMMEDIATELY.

"The word is 'genious'. A good example of a genious is Nikola Tesla, who is responsible for lighting up the world. So the next time you turn on your power, remember that a Serb made it possible. I forgot, you don't have very frequent power in Kosovo. It looks like you need some Serb expertise.
Another spelling mistake you made is 'Kosova'. 'Kosova' are Gusii people who inhabit western Kenya. [link]
This is not a forum to discuss Kenyan politics.
I believe you were referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization.
(Dragan, 16. October 2007 14:03)"

DimTuc

pre 16 godina

Pyrros:
“This kostres, making such comments at this time, will be happy only when Serbia ceases from existence. Shame.”

Are you saying that Spain has ceased to exist?

Radovic:
“Given that the Basque territory is regularly hit by terrorist attacks by Basque separatists, it means that the Spanish model is not a good model.”

Well yes that aspect. Like the Albanians, the Basques are simply too different and have had too much negative experience to want to be part of any federation, “assymetric” or otherwise. Think for a moment. All the Slavic parts of former Yugoslavia have long ago gained their independence, and equality with their Serbian Slavic cousins, but the non-Slavic Albanians are supposed to remain part of Serbia. Meanwhile, all the other nations of Europe are Indo-European speakers, like Spanish, and have their own countries, while the Basques, the only non-Indo-European people in Europe, are denied it. Both quite silly really.

Teni:
(speaking to the Serbs re Tesla): “And by the way how do you "light up the world?"

Don’t you know how modern Serbia has lit up the world Teni? How about Vukovar, Dubrovnik, Sarajevo, Tuzla, Srebrenica, Bihac, Omarska, Kosova …

Igor

pre 16 godina

All these comments about Testla etc. don't have a place on this board, but it is really funny to see the jealousy that Tesla is Serbian. Maybe Milosevic told us that too? I think I know the answer. He is illyrian blah blah, so he is technically Albanian.

teni

pre 16 godina

Very funny Dragan. And by the way according to some Serb scholars Adam and Eve were also Serbs. That goes a long way towards proving you right about Tesla I guess. And by the way how do you "light up the world?"
And as for Kosova, well that it is Albanian for Kosovo, and since you Serbs washed your hands off it, there is no longer any reason for us Albanians to refer to it by its Serbian name. But you may continue to do so freely.

EA

pre 16 godina

I didn't know that you are a comedian. I am sure that everyone here will have a great laugh with your your believe referring to Kosovo, which is the cradle of Serbian civilization". Tell us please who told you that? Milosevic?

Mirsad

pre 16 godina

Nikola Tesla gave his contributions towards electricity and magnetism, he did not individually invent it himself, he stood on the shoulders of giants, however he was a true giant himself. Michael Faraday is the inventor of light. It's sad to give lectures about physics in a political blog, however you chose that inferior subject as a tool to intimidate your counterparts. Lets talk about politics, when will you have a bright light on top of your head to realise that kosova is innevitably going to be independent?

adriano

pre 16 godina

dragan all though you are right about Tesla, that dosnt mean that other expertise from Serbia are needed such as colonisation or repression by divine right.
And Kosova is not spelled wrong, neither it is anywhere you opened up your atlas on. The Balkan is in Turkmenistan with your logic.And as for your cradle of civilization is called Belgrade to be nice to you. In 1912 it was claimed to be north of Albania.
Peace to all.

Radovic

pre 16 godina

Given that the Basque territory is regularly hit by terrorist attacks by Basque seperatists, it means that the Spanish model is not a good model

Aca

pre 16 godina

*Ahem!* Dragan, let me answer this one:

This is how you light up the World:

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/image/earth_night.jpg

Ilija

pre 16 godina

Everytime Mr. Kostres makes comments regarding Serbia I get nervous. It is his free speech, but decentralization would be the worse thing for Serbia. You don't have to look far to see what happened with Yugoslavia and how the republics aligned with bigger powers to try and destroy Yugoslavia one and in some instances try and destroy Serbia. The idea of breaking up Serbia is still at work. Interesting how the argument is always a greater Serbia. In fact one Serbia is the only solution from Prizren to Subotica. Look at Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, all of them are in shambles because of these splintering factions. Let us unite not try and appease every block. Borders, language, culture. My Serbian brothers and sisters and everyone in support of Serbia unite and continue to be strong against the storm that is still upon you.

Slavko

pre 16 godina

Never mind the Spanish formula, here's one that would resolve the entire situation:
Russia + Kostunica + Nikolic -Tadic = Kosovo Permanently Within Serbia