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Wednesday, 21.11.2007.

09:29

"Prosecution should react in Mišković – Jovanović case"

The prosecution ought to react to the Miroslav Mišković-Čedomir Jovanović dispute, says a leading lawyer.

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John S.

pre 16 godina

To: Fairplay.

I'm sure we can argue forever why Jovanovic is not the most popular politician in Serbia, just like why Ralph Nader is not the most popular politician in the USA.
Jovanovic is not the regular Serbian nationalist that's for sure, which is why he only has half the popularity of Kostunica.
Logically I will not disagree with your argument that "the murderers and kidnappers just now got a verdict for 40 years of jail it's why Miskovic can talk
because the criminal gang is disbanded," although it is now six months since the verdict. For some reason, Srdja Popovic was not allowed to subpoena
Kostunica and his allies in connection with the same trial.
Given the evidence and circumstances, it is not nonsensical to say that Miskovic is a keen follower of Bushism/Putinism, or that Serbs are confused by the
KGB style disinformation propaganda he just publicized.
This system has worked very well for him so far.

Fairplay

pre 16 godina

John S.

Before posting instruct yourself. First Jovanovic is one of the most unpopular politicians in Serbia because of his lack of patriotism and secondly, the murderers and kidnappers just now got a verdict for 40 years of jail it's why Miskovic can talk because the criminal gang is disbanded.

Please inform yourself better next time before posting non-sense things about Serbia and Putinism or whatever

Roger7

pre 16 godina

The article stated that he was not permitted to leave Holland -so how did he enter the US?
Most Americans can't afford to vacation outside of the US and this fellow seems to be traveling the globe.
So much for the effectiveness of the Tribunal and US immigration all at the expense of the taxpayers.

smile

pre 16 godina

jovanovic's politics or whatever you wanna call it stinks to high heaven. i wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if there was some truth in what mishko says. one useful hint: ruzica djindjic. she keeps well away from the guy even though he claims to be djindjic heir and whatnot
and it makes no difference, ceda can still be involved in crime and mishko can still be a monopolist, one doesn't exclude the other

John S.

pre 16 godina

I see that Mišković is still applying KGB tactics to discredit opponents. What I find most frightening however is that there are civilians in Serbia who
actually support him and his system. Great to see that Jovanović has the courage and decency to do something about the corrupt Bushism/Putinism of Serbia.

"Suddenly" after six years, Mišković found it pressing to launch a propaganda campaign concerning his kidnapping?!

It makes me remember this Heinlein quote:
"God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent — it says so right here on the label. If you have a mind capable of believing all three of these divine attributes simultaneously, I have a wonderful bargain for you. No checks, please. Cash and in small bills."

Fairplay

pre 16 godina

John S.

Before posting instruct yourself. First Jovanovic is one of the most unpopular politicians in Serbia because of his lack of patriotism and secondly, the murderers and kidnappers just now got a verdict for 40 years of jail it's why Miskovic can talk because the criminal gang is disbanded.

Please inform yourself better next time before posting non-sense things about Serbia and Putinism or whatever

John S.

pre 16 godina

I see that Mišković is still applying KGB tactics to discredit opponents. What I find most frightening however is that there are civilians in Serbia who
actually support him and his system. Great to see that Jovanović has the courage and decency to do something about the corrupt Bushism/Putinism of Serbia.

"Suddenly" after six years, Mišković found it pressing to launch a propaganda campaign concerning his kidnapping?!

It makes me remember this Heinlein quote:
"God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent — it says so right here on the label. If you have a mind capable of believing all three of these divine attributes simultaneously, I have a wonderful bargain for you. No checks, please. Cash and in small bills."

smile

pre 16 godina

jovanovic's politics or whatever you wanna call it stinks to high heaven. i wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if there was some truth in what mishko says. one useful hint: ruzica djindjic. she keeps well away from the guy even though he claims to be djindjic heir and whatnot
and it makes no difference, ceda can still be involved in crime and mishko can still be a monopolist, one doesn't exclude the other

John S.

pre 16 godina

To: Fairplay.

I'm sure we can argue forever why Jovanovic is not the most popular politician in Serbia, just like why Ralph Nader is not the most popular politician in the USA.
Jovanovic is not the regular Serbian nationalist that's for sure, which is why he only has half the popularity of Kostunica.
Logically I will not disagree with your argument that "the murderers and kidnappers just now got a verdict for 40 years of jail it's why Miskovic can talk
because the criminal gang is disbanded," although it is now six months since the verdict. For some reason, Srdja Popovic was not allowed to subpoena
Kostunica and his allies in connection with the same trial.
Given the evidence and circumstances, it is not nonsensical to say that Miskovic is a keen follower of Bushism/Putinism, or that Serbs are confused by the
KGB style disinformation propaganda he just publicized.
This system has worked very well for him so far.

Roger7

pre 16 godina

The article stated that he was not permitted to leave Holland -so how did he enter the US?
Most Americans can't afford to vacation outside of the US and this fellow seems to be traveling the globe.
So much for the effectiveness of the Tribunal and US immigration all at the expense of the taxpayers.

Fairplay

pre 16 godina

John S.

Before posting instruct yourself. First Jovanovic is one of the most unpopular politicians in Serbia because of his lack of patriotism and secondly, the murderers and kidnappers just now got a verdict for 40 years of jail it's why Miskovic can talk because the criminal gang is disbanded.

Please inform yourself better next time before posting non-sense things about Serbia and Putinism or whatever

John S.

pre 16 godina

To: Fairplay.

I'm sure we can argue forever why Jovanovic is not the most popular politician in Serbia, just like why Ralph Nader is not the most popular politician in the USA.
Jovanovic is not the regular Serbian nationalist that's for sure, which is why he only has half the popularity of Kostunica.
Logically I will not disagree with your argument that "the murderers and kidnappers just now got a verdict for 40 years of jail it's why Miskovic can talk
because the criminal gang is disbanded," although it is now six months since the verdict. For some reason, Srdja Popovic was not allowed to subpoena
Kostunica and his allies in connection with the same trial.
Given the evidence and circumstances, it is not nonsensical to say that Miskovic is a keen follower of Bushism/Putinism, or that Serbs are confused by the
KGB style disinformation propaganda he just publicized.
This system has worked very well for him so far.

John S.

pre 16 godina

I see that Mišković is still applying KGB tactics to discredit opponents. What I find most frightening however is that there are civilians in Serbia who
actually support him and his system. Great to see that Jovanović has the courage and decency to do something about the corrupt Bushism/Putinism of Serbia.

"Suddenly" after six years, Mišković found it pressing to launch a propaganda campaign concerning his kidnapping?!

It makes me remember this Heinlein quote:
"God is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnibenevolent — it says so right here on the label. If you have a mind capable of believing all three of these divine attributes simultaneously, I have a wonderful bargain for you. No checks, please. Cash and in small bills."

smile

pre 16 godina

jovanovic's politics or whatever you wanna call it stinks to high heaven. i wouldn't be in the least bit surprised if there was some truth in what mishko says. one useful hint: ruzica djindjic. she keeps well away from the guy even though he claims to be djindjic heir and whatnot
and it makes no difference, ceda can still be involved in crime and mishko can still be a monopolist, one doesn't exclude the other

Roger7

pre 16 godina

The article stated that he was not permitted to leave Holland -so how did he enter the US?
Most Americans can't afford to vacation outside of the US and this fellow seems to be traveling the globe.
So much for the effectiveness of the Tribunal and US immigration all at the expense of the taxpayers.