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Saturday, 12.12.2009.

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Posthumous remains given to families

The posthumous remains of four Serbs, who were kidnapped and killed in 1999 in Kosovo, were handed over to their families.

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just asking

pre 14 godina

Jason, thanks for enlightening us about the number of synomyms existing for "bringing somebody to death". So it seems you are a fan of the "an eye for an eye philosophy". Just a small reminder: "So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."

Jason

pre 14 godina

Well, it made my day to see Roberto "sickened." As for the word "eliminate," you can substitute "execute" or "put to death" if it makes you feel better. This process would come after a fair trial of course. One good thing I will say about my country is that we still have the death penalty in many states. Some crimes are worthy of it, in my humble opinion. Even Roberto's beloved state of Cali has it still (although most criminals on death row die of old age before they get the lethal injection.) Anyhow, I digress... Sadly the death penalty is not in effect here, but one can always wish. That is all I was doing in this case:)

roberto

pre 14 godina

you publish every hate message ag. "the albanians" -- esp.ly from so-called americans -- while censoring those of us who are dissidents (for you), most obviously Blgd's own, the great dissident intellectuals of the former yu. a great shame upon you!

roberto
frisco

sj

pre 14 godina

(just asking, 12 December 2009 18:46)

Well just asking, there are countless in Kosovo that are part of the internationals that have learnt to dislike, and in some cases, hate Albanians. I have mentioned this before but a neighbor has 2 nephews there and they certainly have come to dislike them with a high level of intencity. When they return home they always ask what are we doing there?

just asking

pre 14 godina

Jason, is "eliminating" Albanians now part of your job description? What a nice example for "adhering to internationally recognised standards"...

sj

pre 14 godina

(just asking, 12 December 2009 18:46)

Well just asking, there are countless in Kosovo that are part of the internationals that have learnt to dislike, and in some cases, hate Albanians. I have mentioned this before but a neighbor has 2 nephews there and they certainly have come to dislike them with a high level of intencity. When they return home they always ask what are we doing there?

just asking

pre 14 godina

Jason, is "eliminating" Albanians now part of your job description? What a nice example for "adhering to internationally recognised standards"...

roberto

pre 14 godina

you publish every hate message ag. "the albanians" -- esp.ly from so-called americans -- while censoring those of us who are dissidents (for you), most obviously Blgd's own, the great dissident intellectuals of the former yu. a great shame upon you!

roberto
frisco

Jason

pre 14 godina

Well, it made my day to see Roberto "sickened." As for the word "eliminate," you can substitute "execute" or "put to death" if it makes you feel better. This process would come after a fair trial of course. One good thing I will say about my country is that we still have the death penalty in many states. Some crimes are worthy of it, in my humble opinion. Even Roberto's beloved state of Cali has it still (although most criminals on death row die of old age before they get the lethal injection.) Anyhow, I digress... Sadly the death penalty is not in effect here, but one can always wish. That is all I was doing in this case:)

just asking

pre 14 godina

Jason, thanks for enlightening us about the number of synomyms existing for "bringing somebody to death". So it seems you are a fan of the "an eye for an eye philosophy". Just a small reminder: "So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."

just asking

pre 14 godina

Jason, is "eliminating" Albanians now part of your job description? What a nice example for "adhering to internationally recognised standards"...

roberto

pre 14 godina

you publish every hate message ag. "the albanians" -- esp.ly from so-called americans -- while censoring those of us who are dissidents (for you), most obviously Blgd's own, the great dissident intellectuals of the former yu. a great shame upon you!

roberto
frisco

sj

pre 14 godina

(just asking, 12 December 2009 18:46)

Well just asking, there are countless in Kosovo that are part of the internationals that have learnt to dislike, and in some cases, hate Albanians. I have mentioned this before but a neighbor has 2 nephews there and they certainly have come to dislike them with a high level of intencity. When they return home they always ask what are we doing there?

Jason

pre 14 godina

Well, it made my day to see Roberto "sickened." As for the word "eliminate," you can substitute "execute" or "put to death" if it makes you feel better. This process would come after a fair trial of course. One good thing I will say about my country is that we still have the death penalty in many states. Some crimes are worthy of it, in my humble opinion. Even Roberto's beloved state of Cali has it still (although most criminals on death row die of old age before they get the lethal injection.) Anyhow, I digress... Sadly the death penalty is not in effect here, but one can always wish. That is all I was doing in this case:)

just asking

pre 14 godina

Jason, thanks for enlightening us about the number of synomyms existing for "bringing somebody to death". So it seems you are a fan of the "an eye for an eye philosophy". Just a small reminder: "So when they continued asking him, he lifted up himself, and said unto them, He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her."