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Thursday, 05.03.2009.

10:17

Anti-discrimination law changes next week

A draft law anti-discrimination law, which the Serbian government pulled from parliamentary procedure, will be returned next week with amendments.

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Ataman

pre 15 godina

BTW, the legal battle for same sex couples is heating up again on the west coast (of the US.) stay tuned...

roberto, from "frisco"
(roberto, 6 March 2009 04:25)

Roberto, I am staying 200% tuned to the ECONOMIC battle in the U.S. / Hungary / Serbia+KosMet these days. With all due respect to the legal problems of the same sex couples, I did not find a tree with leaves growing on the branches in form of USD/Forint/Dinar/Euro bills. Maybe it's a problem of local plants an an other planet has them?

Sorry, as a teacher you have it much easier than engineers who always need a good R&D budget. Where is a good budget these days? And having my own IP - I am still better off than many others.

roberto

pre 15 godina

nice to know that human rights are alive and well in serbia.

"beautiful whore??" and is this beautiful whore synonymous with human rights??

BTW, the legal battle for same sex couples is heating up again on the west coast (of the US.) stay tuned...

roberto, from "frisco"

pss

pre 15 godina

Makes understanding why Albanians would consider desecration of church property if there is no distinction between church and state. That makes it an attack aimed at the state not religion.
If the Church can pull a law then Serbia is not a secular country.

Felix, Romania

pre 15 godina

Welcome to the club: "you have to do this to obtain visa-free regime and then that and then the other for the sake of the EU". You will have to gradually compromise everything for the sake of the EU: first "human rights" made in hell. Then biometric passports, driver licences and ID's. Then give up your tradition, which makes you unique, is integral part of your own identity and actually ensured the survival of your sacred Nation over centuries. Then accept what: a chip implant?

Secular country you say? We say it's all made in hell. Keep this in mind: there is no such thing as a beautiful whore.

Felix, Romania

pre 15 godina

Welcome to the club: "you have to do this to obtain visa-free regime and then that and then the other for the sake of the EU". You will have to gradually compromise everything for the sake of the EU: first "human rights" made in hell. Then biometric passports, driver licences and ID's. Then give up your tradition, which makes you unique, is integral part of your own identity and actually ensured the survival of your sacred Nation over centuries. Then accept what: a chip implant?

Secular country you say? We say it's all made in hell. Keep this in mind: there is no such thing as a beautiful whore.

pss

pre 15 godina

Makes understanding why Albanians would consider desecration of church property if there is no distinction between church and state. That makes it an attack aimed at the state not religion.
If the Church can pull a law then Serbia is not a secular country.

roberto

pre 15 godina

nice to know that human rights are alive and well in serbia.

"beautiful whore??" and is this beautiful whore synonymous with human rights??

BTW, the legal battle for same sex couples is heating up again on the west coast (of the US.) stay tuned...

roberto, from "frisco"

Ataman

pre 15 godina

BTW, the legal battle for same sex couples is heating up again on the west coast (of the US.) stay tuned...

roberto, from "frisco"
(roberto, 6 March 2009 04:25)

Roberto, I am staying 200% tuned to the ECONOMIC battle in the U.S. / Hungary / Serbia+KosMet these days. With all due respect to the legal problems of the same sex couples, I did not find a tree with leaves growing on the branches in form of USD/Forint/Dinar/Euro bills. Maybe it's a problem of local plants an an other planet has them?

Sorry, as a teacher you have it much easier than engineers who always need a good R&D budget. Where is a good budget these days? And having my own IP - I am still better off than many others.

Felix, Romania

pre 15 godina

Welcome to the club: "you have to do this to obtain visa-free regime and then that and then the other for the sake of the EU". You will have to gradually compromise everything for the sake of the EU: first "human rights" made in hell. Then biometric passports, driver licences and ID's. Then give up your tradition, which makes you unique, is integral part of your own identity and actually ensured the survival of your sacred Nation over centuries. Then accept what: a chip implant?

Secular country you say? We say it's all made in hell. Keep this in mind: there is no such thing as a beautiful whore.

pss

pre 15 godina

Makes understanding why Albanians would consider desecration of church property if there is no distinction between church and state. That makes it an attack aimed at the state not religion.
If the Church can pull a law then Serbia is not a secular country.

roberto

pre 15 godina

nice to know that human rights are alive and well in serbia.

"beautiful whore??" and is this beautiful whore synonymous with human rights??

BTW, the legal battle for same sex couples is heating up again on the west coast (of the US.) stay tuned...

roberto, from "frisco"

Ataman

pre 15 godina

BTW, the legal battle for same sex couples is heating up again on the west coast (of the US.) stay tuned...

roberto, from "frisco"
(roberto, 6 March 2009 04:25)

Roberto, I am staying 200% tuned to the ECONOMIC battle in the U.S. / Hungary / Serbia+KosMet these days. With all due respect to the legal problems of the same sex couples, I did not find a tree with leaves growing on the branches in form of USD/Forint/Dinar/Euro bills. Maybe it's a problem of local plants an an other planet has them?

Sorry, as a teacher you have it much easier than engineers who always need a good R&D budget. Where is a good budget these days? And having my own IP - I am still better off than many others.