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Thursday, 27.03.2008.

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McCain's wife visits Kosovo

Cindy McCain, the wife of Republican presidential candidate John McCain, visited Kosovo Wednesday.

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ben

pre 16 godina

I'd rather have an Albanian eat my liver with a fine bottle of Chianti than vote for one of these jokers...
(michael, 27 March 2008 18:58)

what do you want to say with this??? ah your culture of course- and that B92 just can't resist the temptation to be incorrect.

Vuk: I haven't seen any chnages in Serbian politics toward Kosova from Milosevic to Kostunica.

michael

pre 16 godina

I've been a Republican supporter since the Days of Ronny Reagan. Good President. The Field of Obama, Clinton and McCain as candidates for President should be a humiliating nightmare for ALL Americans.

Is this the best the US has to offer? The Days of Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, Eisenhower, Kennedy are surely over.

Clinton is a Joke, Obama is....no comment...and McCain is a McCrazy. He'd bomb the entire world back into the stone age just for looking cross eyed at him. I'm so disgusted with these three that I can't even pick a lesser of 3 evils.

I'd rather have an Albanian eat my liver with a fine bottle of Chianti than vote for one of these jokers...

Penjack, USA

pre 16 godina

Good link Ana. Everyone should read it.
Especially the part where the author accurately describes a McCain administration "pursuing pyromaniac policies".

John McCain is a senile old man with serious memory problems.
He recently said Putin is the president of Germany. Ooops!
And he didn't know the difference between Shiite and Sunni during a press op and had to be corrected by Sen. Lieberman. Ooops again!

When asked about Iran he sang, "Bomb, bomb Iran"
McCain's policy on better relations with Russia is to throw them out of the G8.
And he sends his wife to meet with Hashim "the Snake" Thaci.

If the world thinks Bush is a horrible president just wait if McCain gets elected.
Then be afraid! Very afraid!

And Pintara asked, "Has the US gone mad?"
The answer is "Yes!"

Milan

pre 16 godina

Has anyone noticed a steady stream of coordinated public announcement about pro Kosovo indepdendence by the EU and US?
For EU (Bildt, Solana, Sarkozy, Merkel)
For US (John Cain's wife. Holbrooke)
All these people are not apparently under instrictions of EU and US.
Do they think we are stupid?
These people have said nothing for years and all of a sudden they are making statements all supporting Kosovo independence.
This is a new symphony orhestrated by the New World Order.

Peter

pre 16 godina

I have met many serbs who have detested Milosevic but have vehemntly opposed Kosovo independence.
The 2 issues have NOTHING to do with each other.

DJKrstic

pre 16 godina

If memory serves me well (and it does) Cindy got in lot's of trouble for looting medicine chest of the charity she ran. Her visit to KosovO might explain why our medicine shipments are being hijacked. Hmmmmmm...maybe it's time to go back to rehab, instead of giving Alanians a false hope and making promises she is not in position to keep.

Pintara

pre 16 godina

Dear Ana,
I just the Financial Times link you left on your last post - this is a very respected newspaper (Financial Times)and their comemnts on Cain are rather frightening.
Has the US gone mad?

KS

pre 16 godina

John McCain vowed to track down Osama bin Laden... Maybe Cindy could ask Hashim for Osama's address?
(Dimitar, 27 March 2008 16:09)

Or Mladic's?

Ana

pre 16 godina

Just read this article:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ab18c776-fa0c-11dc-9b7c-000077b07658.html

And tell me if he is not even worst than Bush!

ben

pre 16 godina

"This is McCain's first visit to Kosovo..."- B92

I will have to correct you slightly on this issue. Cindy McCain visited the deported Kosovars in Macedonia in 1999- hence she/they know/s the Kosovar issue quite well.

Milosevic did a great jobe- generation of future leaders of the democratic countries (will) have a quite clear view on Balkans.

Vuk

pre 16 godina

(ben, 27 March 2008 14:45)

I think your comment shows your imaturity when talking about Kosovo and Metohija and other issues in Jugoslavia. You have a clear resentment towards Serbs and evidently this is from your buying in to "anti-Milosovic=anti Serb" mentality.

michael

pre 16 godina

I've been a Republican supporter since the Days of Ronny Reagan. Good President. The Field of Obama, Clinton and McCain as candidates for President should be a humiliating nightmare for ALL Americans.

Is this the best the US has to offer? The Days of Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, Eisenhower, Kennedy are surely over.

Clinton is a Joke, Obama is....no comment...and McCain is a McCrazy. He'd bomb the entire world back into the stone age just for looking cross eyed at him. I'm so disgusted with these three that I can't even pick a lesser of 3 evils.

I'd rather have an Albanian eat my liver with a fine bottle of Chianti than vote for one of these jokers...

DJKrstic

pre 16 godina

If memory serves me well (and it does) Cindy got in lot's of trouble for looting medicine chest of the charity she ran. Her visit to KosovO might explain why our medicine shipments are being hijacked. Hmmmmmm...maybe it's time to go back to rehab, instead of giving Alanians a false hope and making promises she is not in position to keep.

Penjack, USA

pre 16 godina

Good link Ana. Everyone should read it.
Especially the part where the author accurately describes a McCain administration "pursuing pyromaniac policies".

John McCain is a senile old man with serious memory problems.
He recently said Putin is the president of Germany. Ooops!
And he didn't know the difference between Shiite and Sunni during a press op and had to be corrected by Sen. Lieberman. Ooops again!

When asked about Iran he sang, "Bomb, bomb Iran"
McCain's policy on better relations with Russia is to throw them out of the G8.
And he sends his wife to meet with Hashim "the Snake" Thaci.

If the world thinks Bush is a horrible president just wait if McCain gets elected.
Then be afraid! Very afraid!

And Pintara asked, "Has the US gone mad?"
The answer is "Yes!"

Milan

pre 16 godina

Has anyone noticed a steady stream of coordinated public announcement about pro Kosovo indepdendence by the EU and US?
For EU (Bildt, Solana, Sarkozy, Merkel)
For US (John Cain's wife. Holbrooke)
All these people are not apparently under instrictions of EU and US.
Do they think we are stupid?
These people have said nothing for years and all of a sudden they are making statements all supporting Kosovo independence.
This is a new symphony orhestrated by the New World Order.

Vuk

pre 16 godina

(ben, 27 March 2008 14:45)

I think your comment shows your imaturity when talking about Kosovo and Metohija and other issues in Jugoslavia. You have a clear resentment towards Serbs and evidently this is from your buying in to "anti-Milosovic=anti Serb" mentality.

Ana

pre 16 godina

Just read this article:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ab18c776-fa0c-11dc-9b7c-000077b07658.html

And tell me if he is not even worst than Bush!

Pintara

pre 16 godina

Dear Ana,
I just the Financial Times link you left on your last post - this is a very respected newspaper (Financial Times)and their comemnts on Cain are rather frightening.
Has the US gone mad?

KS

pre 16 godina

John McCain vowed to track down Osama bin Laden... Maybe Cindy could ask Hashim for Osama's address?
(Dimitar, 27 March 2008 16:09)

Or Mladic's?

Peter

pre 16 godina

I have met many serbs who have detested Milosevic but have vehemntly opposed Kosovo independence.
The 2 issues have NOTHING to do with each other.

ben

pre 16 godina

"This is McCain's first visit to Kosovo..."- B92

I will have to correct you slightly on this issue. Cindy McCain visited the deported Kosovars in Macedonia in 1999- hence she/they know/s the Kosovar issue quite well.

Milosevic did a great jobe- generation of future leaders of the democratic countries (will) have a quite clear view on Balkans.

ben

pre 16 godina

I'd rather have an Albanian eat my liver with a fine bottle of Chianti than vote for one of these jokers...
(michael, 27 March 2008 18:58)

what do you want to say with this??? ah your culture of course- and that B92 just can't resist the temptation to be incorrect.

Vuk: I haven't seen any chnages in Serbian politics toward Kosova from Milosevic to Kostunica.

ben

pre 16 godina

"This is McCain's first visit to Kosovo..."- B92

I will have to correct you slightly on this issue. Cindy McCain visited the deported Kosovars in Macedonia in 1999- hence she/they know/s the Kosovar issue quite well.

Milosevic did a great jobe- generation of future leaders of the democratic countries (will) have a quite clear view on Balkans.

KS

pre 16 godina

John McCain vowed to track down Osama bin Laden... Maybe Cindy could ask Hashim for Osama's address?
(Dimitar, 27 March 2008 16:09)

Or Mladic's?

Vuk

pre 16 godina

(ben, 27 March 2008 14:45)

I think your comment shows your imaturity when talking about Kosovo and Metohija and other issues in Jugoslavia. You have a clear resentment towards Serbs and evidently this is from your buying in to "anti-Milosovic=anti Serb" mentality.

Peter

pre 16 godina

I have met many serbs who have detested Milosevic but have vehemntly opposed Kosovo independence.
The 2 issues have NOTHING to do with each other.

Milan

pre 16 godina

Has anyone noticed a steady stream of coordinated public announcement about pro Kosovo indepdendence by the EU and US?
For EU (Bildt, Solana, Sarkozy, Merkel)
For US (John Cain's wife. Holbrooke)
All these people are not apparently under instrictions of EU and US.
Do they think we are stupid?
These people have said nothing for years and all of a sudden they are making statements all supporting Kosovo independence.
This is a new symphony orhestrated by the New World Order.

DJKrstic

pre 16 godina

If memory serves me well (and it does) Cindy got in lot's of trouble for looting medicine chest of the charity she ran. Her visit to KosovO might explain why our medicine shipments are being hijacked. Hmmmmmm...maybe it's time to go back to rehab, instead of giving Alanians a false hope and making promises she is not in position to keep.

Penjack, USA

pre 16 godina

Good link Ana. Everyone should read it.
Especially the part where the author accurately describes a McCain administration "pursuing pyromaniac policies".

John McCain is a senile old man with serious memory problems.
He recently said Putin is the president of Germany. Ooops!
And he didn't know the difference between Shiite and Sunni during a press op and had to be corrected by Sen. Lieberman. Ooops again!

When asked about Iran he sang, "Bomb, bomb Iran"
McCain's policy on better relations with Russia is to throw them out of the G8.
And he sends his wife to meet with Hashim "the Snake" Thaci.

If the world thinks Bush is a horrible president just wait if McCain gets elected.
Then be afraid! Very afraid!

And Pintara asked, "Has the US gone mad?"
The answer is "Yes!"

michael

pre 16 godina

I've been a Republican supporter since the Days of Ronny Reagan. Good President. The Field of Obama, Clinton and McCain as candidates for President should be a humiliating nightmare for ALL Americans.

Is this the best the US has to offer? The Days of Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, Eisenhower, Kennedy are surely over.

Clinton is a Joke, Obama is....no comment...and McCain is a McCrazy. He'd bomb the entire world back into the stone age just for looking cross eyed at him. I'm so disgusted with these three that I can't even pick a lesser of 3 evils.

I'd rather have an Albanian eat my liver with a fine bottle of Chianti than vote for one of these jokers...

Ana

pre 16 godina

Just read this article:

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/ab18c776-fa0c-11dc-9b7c-000077b07658.html

And tell me if he is not even worst than Bush!

Pintara

pre 16 godina

Dear Ana,
I just the Financial Times link you left on your last post - this is a very respected newspaper (Financial Times)and their comemnts on Cain are rather frightening.
Has the US gone mad?

ben

pre 16 godina

I'd rather have an Albanian eat my liver with a fine bottle of Chianti than vote for one of these jokers...
(michael, 27 March 2008 18:58)

what do you want to say with this??? ah your culture of course- and that B92 just can't resist the temptation to be incorrect.

Vuk: I haven't seen any chnages in Serbian politics toward Kosova from Milosevic to Kostunica.