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Friday, 25.12.2009.

12:57

Govt. vehicle attacked in K. Mitrovica

No one was injured when an explosive device was thrown this morning in Kosovska Mitrovica at an official vehicle of the Ministry of Education.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Tabalija

pre 14 godina

Jason its working class beer for working class people such as me and my, people
Anyway I'm not really beer fan so I hear you loud and clear about viljamovka. I recomend cider and apricot rakija from Fruska gora, homemade, but only if you know who made it.

Jason

pre 14 godina

I think we'll introduce you to Zaječarsko ) we're modest people here
(Tabalija, 27 December 2009 01:03)

Zajecarsko? Cannot say I have had the pleasure... it seems up north all I find is Lav, Jelen, and on rare occasions, MB or BG. Either way, I like it all, but nothing more than a nice viljamovka:)

pss

pre 14 godina

I know English is not your first language, so go back and read this thread again, or perhaps practice your reading comprehension because what I described was exactly as I said in the first post.
(Jason, 26 December 2009 20:59)
Well English is my first language plus I have the ability to see through your charade.

Luan

pre 14 godina

@ Peggy, 27 December 2009 01:08

With some minor typo errors everyone writes good stuff here. I am not good in English as I mentioned. In addition, Jason’s way of thinking represents just a basic pattern of Balkan mentality approach to thinks, something I see to everyone here including me and you, even though probably far from Balkans, but still living with nostalgia of being proud of our own ethnic identity and behaving superior to other ethnic groups, something uncommon for American, and probably Australian culture. English people also are different.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

neither yours. Your writing is not well organized and clear as you pretend. You should improve your English as well. Your vocabulary and sentence structure does not represent some well written English.
P.S. my first language is Albanian, and I am neither good in English nor in Albanian.
(Luan, 26 December 2009 23:55)

Why don't you do us the honour and correct Jason's writing. I'd like to see where apart from typo errors he is going wrong.

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

>There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.
(pss

Lets get serious. Jason just got his honorary instructor pin from us so if you have to respond: say you understand your instructor, mean it and be on your way.

Luan

pre 14 godina

@ Jason, 26 December 2009 20:59

neither yours. Your writing is not well organized and clear as you pretend. You should improve your English as well. Your vocabulary and sentence structure does not represent some well written English.
P.S. my first language is Albanian, and I am neither good in English nor in Albanian.

Jason

pre 14 godina

There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.
(pss, 26 December 2009 18:47)

I know English is not your first language, so go back and read this thread again, or perhaps practice your reading comprehension because what I described was exactly as I said in the first post.

pss

pre 14 godina

Please try to stick to commenting on things that you actually know something about.
(Jason, 26 December 2009 18:04)
There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.

Jason

pre 14 godina

If he were part of the peace keeping mission he would know he does not have the authority to act on his own.
Majority of the EULEX positions are mentor in nature not actual law enforcement. Should he be part of a military operation he would have even less ability to act as that would take an executive order from a senior officer.
(pss, 26 December 2009 02:23)

pss, I should not have to explain something as obvious as the use of deadly force to you, but I will anyway.

If a person is about to use deadly force against another person, any police officer has the right to use enough force to stop that threat. This is a ridiculously simple concept.

So try this on... say I am on King Peter Street enjoying a Turkish coffee at any oe of the excellent cafes there. While sitting there I see some individual with an RPG. This individual points it at a vehicle or person. Any police officer has the right - and duty to stop that threat... up to eliminating the individual. I daresay that even if a civilian did the same thing and shot the potential terrorist, it would be justified under self defense. I know that Kosovo Criminal Code allows for citizens to make arrests in extenuating circumstances, but I am not so sure on deadly force. Either way, for police it does not matter. I would hate to live in your world where police have to call HQ or Brussels to stop someone from committing a murder in front of them. This concludes your lesson on the use of deadly force.

Please try to stick to commenting on things that you actually know something about.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Please don't blame Jason for having this kind of dreams: He has just adapted to the customs of his host community and gone native...
(just asking, 26 December 2009 12:52)

Lunch is on me ,just asking.

Luan

pre 14 godina

To CG, 26 December 2009 15:00

I understand your strong wish to put in terrorist shoes all Albanians. When calling them Albanian Muslim Terrorists, you just reveal the wish and attempt that Serbs and Serbian Government were tying to sell to the world since 1990s, also using it as reason before and during the war why you should fight and kill Albanians in Kosovo. In my best knowledge terrorist attracts are targeted in people not in some trash cars of Serbian Government.

CG

pre 14 godina

Muslim Albanian terrorists trying to blow up cars,
Muslim Nigerian terrorists trying to bow up airplanes(Delta)...
We must stand together against this threat of mankind...

just asking

pre 14 godina

Please don't blame Jason for having this kind of dreams: He has just adapted to the customs of his host community and gone native...

Jason

pre 14 godina

>when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you

Kosovo USA, you took a good oldfashioned punch here. Lesson to us all: when you play rough and you dont know how to play you'll end up crying.

and as for you, Jason..

beer on me whenever you're around.
(Tabalija, 25 December 2009 19:47)

Thanks Tabalija, I will take you up on that... Jelen or Lav?

Jason

pre 14 godina

The Albanian comments to my post typify the hypocrisy coming from Team Albania...

We see one Albanian nationalist who begins this tread by stating he would like to murder a government official with an RPG. That makes him a terrorist. Not one comment from the Albanians condemn this.

I knew they all would howl with outrage if I posted something similar, and viola! They prove me correct and themselves oh so predictable once again.

Thanks to you several Albanian posters who contributed to prove this hypocrisy to the readers here.

I wonder, if pre-1999 did the same thing happen?

Milan T.O.

pre 14 godina

I'm unsure which agency Jason works for, but it does not even matter. If his job description included visiting Serbian news sites, and posting comments, I would see no problem for him to publish his name while on duty. But when he is at his own residence, on his own spare time, you albanians have no business asking for his full name, whatsoever.

pss

pre 14 godina

I think you can rule Jason out as an international police or military personnel, probably either a language assistant if working for one of the international presences.
If he were part of the peace keeping mission he would know he does not have the authority to act on his own.
Majority of the EULEX positions are mentor in nature not actual law enforcement. Should he be part of a military operation he would have even less ability to act as that would take an executive order from a senior officer.

NY

pre 14 godina

Jason, Ive never posted on this site and I do read it regularly due to the region interest that I have but you really seem an individual that pretends to be working on the ground. When you make statments such as I will be shooting a you or arraest you due to the authority that you have, please state your real officer name if you have one and where do you exactly work. Enough with your carbage....serbian posters and albanian posters are all enjoying the western world while inciting hatred on each other without any consequences to them. Long live the free world and peace loving people...

arti

pre 14 godina

If you had, I might just have had to exercise my authority and shot you on the spot. I am just waiting for some cyber-hero like you to try that here. Believe me.
(Jason, 25 December 2009 16:19)

There's nothing to believe in that mr "Jason",sitting in a starbucks writing comments doesn't give you any authority.

Olf

pre 14 godina

What a good place for UNMIK style policing(wasting time). It's sad to read some post coming from so called professionals with np credibility.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Kosovo-USA, usually when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you. Did anyone throw anything at your house, perhaps?
(Jason, 25 December 2009 17:01)

I know what M.F. means in our country(USA) Jason, but can you translate that in pure Russian or your mother's tongue in Serbian.
bY THE WAY,my house was burned to the ground while I was in US, and tha was done just because I was there and my family was fighting Serbian boot.

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

>when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you

Kosovo USA, you took a good oldfashioned punch here. Lesson to us all: when you play rough and you dont know how to play you'll end up crying.

and as for you, Jason..

beer on me whenever you're around.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Kosovo-USA, usually when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you. Did anyone throw anything at your house, perhaps?

Michael R.

pre 14 godina

If Serbia continues to make such irresponsible and unsubstantiated claims, she will never regain the credibility she so badly needs in order to enter the EU.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Belgrade license plates? I would have fired an anti-tank missile at him. Where does he get off entering Kosova with those lame plates? That's just lack of taste.
(Russkienot, 25 December 2009 15:50)

If you had, I might just have had to exercise my authority and shot you on the spot. I am just waiting for some cyber-hero like you to try that here. Believe me.

Russkienot

pre 14 godina

Belgrade license plates? I would have fired an anti-tank missile at him. Where does he get off entering Kosova with those lame plates? That's just lack of taste.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"who is M.F ? Can b92 devolge the identity of this mysterious person."
Kosova-USA

Who are you to be granted special treatment? You write nothing but lies day in and day out and now demand an explanation by a news site rewarded for its journalism. Go back to Kosovo and stay there until your masters buy you a seat at the UN.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Belgrade license plates? I would have fired an anti-tank missile at him. Where does he get off entering Kosova with those lame plates? That's just lack of taste.
(Russkienot, 25 December 2009 15:50)

If you had, I might just have had to exercise my authority and shot you on the spot. I am just waiting for some cyber-hero like you to try that here. Believe me.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"who is M.F ? Can b92 devolge the identity of this mysterious person."
Kosova-USA

Who are you to be granted special treatment? You write nothing but lies day in and day out and now demand an explanation by a news site rewarded for its journalism. Go back to Kosovo and stay there until your masters buy you a seat at the UN.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Kosovo-USA, usually when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you. Did anyone throw anything at your house, perhaps?

CG

pre 14 godina

Muslim Albanian terrorists trying to blow up cars,
Muslim Nigerian terrorists trying to bow up airplanes(Delta)...
We must stand together against this threat of mankind...

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

>when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you

Kosovo USA, you took a good oldfashioned punch here. Lesson to us all: when you play rough and you dont know how to play you'll end up crying.

and as for you, Jason..

beer on me whenever you're around.

Michael R.

pre 14 godina

If Serbia continues to make such irresponsible and unsubstantiated claims, she will never regain the credibility she so badly needs in order to enter the EU.

Jason

pre 14 godina

If he were part of the peace keeping mission he would know he does not have the authority to act on his own.
Majority of the EULEX positions are mentor in nature not actual law enforcement. Should he be part of a military operation he would have even less ability to act as that would take an executive order from a senior officer.
(pss, 26 December 2009 02:23)

pss, I should not have to explain something as obvious as the use of deadly force to you, but I will anyway.

If a person is about to use deadly force against another person, any police officer has the right to use enough force to stop that threat. This is a ridiculously simple concept.

So try this on... say I am on King Peter Street enjoying a Turkish coffee at any oe of the excellent cafes there. While sitting there I see some individual with an RPG. This individual points it at a vehicle or person. Any police officer has the right - and duty to stop that threat... up to eliminating the individual. I daresay that even if a civilian did the same thing and shot the potential terrorist, it would be justified under self defense. I know that Kosovo Criminal Code allows for citizens to make arrests in extenuating circumstances, but I am not so sure on deadly force. Either way, for police it does not matter. I would hate to live in your world where police have to call HQ or Brussels to stop someone from committing a murder in front of them. This concludes your lesson on the use of deadly force.

Please try to stick to commenting on things that you actually know something about.

Milan T.O.

pre 14 godina

I'm unsure which agency Jason works for, but it does not even matter. If his job description included visiting Serbian news sites, and posting comments, I would see no problem for him to publish his name while on duty. But when he is at his own residence, on his own spare time, you albanians have no business asking for his full name, whatsoever.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Kosovo-USA, usually when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you. Did anyone throw anything at your house, perhaps?
(Jason, 25 December 2009 17:01)

I know what M.F. means in our country(USA) Jason, but can you translate that in pure Russian or your mother's tongue in Serbian.
bY THE WAY,my house was burned to the ground while I was in US, and tha was done just because I was there and my family was fighting Serbian boot.

NY

pre 14 godina

Jason, Ive never posted on this site and I do read it regularly due to the region interest that I have but you really seem an individual that pretends to be working on the ground. When you make statments such as I will be shooting a you or arraest you due to the authority that you have, please state your real officer name if you have one and where do you exactly work. Enough with your carbage....serbian posters and albanian posters are all enjoying the western world while inciting hatred on each other without any consequences to them. Long live the free world and peace loving people...

Jason

pre 14 godina

The Albanian comments to my post typify the hypocrisy coming from Team Albania...

We see one Albanian nationalist who begins this tread by stating he would like to murder a government official with an RPG. That makes him a terrorist. Not one comment from the Albanians condemn this.

I knew they all would howl with outrage if I posted something similar, and viola! They prove me correct and themselves oh so predictable once again.

Thanks to you several Albanian posters who contributed to prove this hypocrisy to the readers here.

I wonder, if pre-1999 did the same thing happen?

arti

pre 14 godina

If you had, I might just have had to exercise my authority and shot you on the spot. I am just waiting for some cyber-hero like you to try that here. Believe me.
(Jason, 25 December 2009 16:19)

There's nothing to believe in that mr "Jason",sitting in a starbucks writing comments doesn't give you any authority.

Luan

pre 14 godina

To CG, 26 December 2009 15:00

I understand your strong wish to put in terrorist shoes all Albanians. When calling them Albanian Muslim Terrorists, you just reveal the wish and attempt that Serbs and Serbian Government were tying to sell to the world since 1990s, also using it as reason before and during the war why you should fight and kill Albanians in Kosovo. In my best knowledge terrorist attracts are targeted in people not in some trash cars of Serbian Government.

Russkienot

pre 14 godina

Belgrade license plates? I would have fired an anti-tank missile at him. Where does he get off entering Kosova with those lame plates? That's just lack of taste.

Jason

pre 14 godina

>when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you

Kosovo USA, you took a good oldfashioned punch here. Lesson to us all: when you play rough and you dont know how to play you'll end up crying.

and as for you, Jason..

beer on me whenever you're around.
(Tabalija, 25 December 2009 19:47)

Thanks Tabalija, I will take you up on that... Jelen or Lav?

pss

pre 14 godina

Please try to stick to commenting on things that you actually know something about.
(Jason, 26 December 2009 18:04)
There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

>There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.
(pss

Lets get serious. Jason just got his honorary instructor pin from us so if you have to respond: say you understand your instructor, mean it and be on your way.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

neither yours. Your writing is not well organized and clear as you pretend. You should improve your English as well. Your vocabulary and sentence structure does not represent some well written English.
P.S. my first language is Albanian, and I am neither good in English nor in Albanian.
(Luan, 26 December 2009 23:55)

Why don't you do us the honour and correct Jason's writing. I'd like to see where apart from typo errors he is going wrong.

Jason

pre 14 godina

I think we'll introduce you to Zaječarsko ) we're modest people here
(Tabalija, 27 December 2009 01:03)

Zajecarsko? Cannot say I have had the pleasure... it seems up north all I find is Lav, Jelen, and on rare occasions, MB or BG. Either way, I like it all, but nothing more than a nice viljamovka:)

Jason

pre 14 godina

There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.
(pss, 26 December 2009 18:47)

I know English is not your first language, so go back and read this thread again, or perhaps practice your reading comprehension because what I described was exactly as I said in the first post.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Please don't blame Jason for having this kind of dreams: He has just adapted to the customs of his host community and gone native...
(just asking, 26 December 2009 12:52)

Lunch is on me ,just asking.

Luan

pre 14 godina

@ Jason, 26 December 2009 20:59

neither yours. Your writing is not well organized and clear as you pretend. You should improve your English as well. Your vocabulary and sentence structure does not represent some well written English.
P.S. my first language is Albanian, and I am neither good in English nor in Albanian.

Luan

pre 14 godina

@ Peggy, 27 December 2009 01:08

With some minor typo errors everyone writes good stuff here. I am not good in English as I mentioned. In addition, Jason’s way of thinking represents just a basic pattern of Balkan mentality approach to thinks, something I see to everyone here including me and you, even though probably far from Balkans, but still living with nostalgia of being proud of our own ethnic identity and behaving superior to other ethnic groups, something uncommon for American, and probably Australian culture. English people also are different.

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

Jason its working class beer for working class people such as me and my, people
Anyway I'm not really beer fan so I hear you loud and clear about viljamovka. I recomend cider and apricot rakija from Fruska gora, homemade, but only if you know who made it.

Olf

pre 14 godina

What a good place for UNMIK style policing(wasting time). It's sad to read some post coming from so called professionals with np credibility.

pss

pre 14 godina

I think you can rule Jason out as an international police or military personnel, probably either a language assistant if working for one of the international presences.
If he were part of the peace keeping mission he would know he does not have the authority to act on his own.
Majority of the EULEX positions are mentor in nature not actual law enforcement. Should he be part of a military operation he would have even less ability to act as that would take an executive order from a senior officer.

just asking

pre 14 godina

Please don't blame Jason for having this kind of dreams: He has just adapted to the customs of his host community and gone native...

pss

pre 14 godina

I know English is not your first language, so go back and read this thread again, or perhaps practice your reading comprehension because what I described was exactly as I said in the first post.
(Jason, 26 December 2009 20:59)
Well English is my first language plus I have the ability to see through your charade.

Russkienot

pre 14 godina

Belgrade license plates? I would have fired an anti-tank missile at him. Where does he get off entering Kosova with those lame plates? That's just lack of taste.

Michael R.

pre 14 godina

If Serbia continues to make such irresponsible and unsubstantiated claims, she will never regain the credibility she so badly needs in order to enter the EU.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Kosovo-USA, usually when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you. Did anyone throw anything at your house, perhaps?
(Jason, 25 December 2009 17:01)

I know what M.F. means in our country(USA) Jason, but can you translate that in pure Russian or your mother's tongue in Serbian.
bY THE WAY,my house was burned to the ground while I was in US, and tha was done just because I was there and my family was fighting Serbian boot.

Olf

pre 14 godina

What a good place for UNMIK style policing(wasting time). It's sad to read some post coming from so called professionals with np credibility.

NY

pre 14 godina

Jason, Ive never posted on this site and I do read it regularly due to the region interest that I have but you really seem an individual that pretends to be working on the ground. When you make statments such as I will be shooting a you or arraest you due to the authority that you have, please state your real officer name if you have one and where do you exactly work. Enough with your carbage....serbian posters and albanian posters are all enjoying the western world while inciting hatred on each other without any consequences to them. Long live the free world and peace loving people...

arti

pre 14 godina

If you had, I might just have had to exercise my authority and shot you on the spot. I am just waiting for some cyber-hero like you to try that here. Believe me.
(Jason, 25 December 2009 16:19)

There's nothing to believe in that mr "Jason",sitting in a starbucks writing comments doesn't give you any authority.

MikeC

pre 14 godina

"who is M.F ? Can b92 devolge the identity of this mysterious person."
Kosova-USA

Who are you to be granted special treatment? You write nothing but lies day in and day out and now demand an explanation by a news site rewarded for its journalism. Go back to Kosovo and stay there until your masters buy you a seat at the UN.

just asking

pre 14 godina

Please don't blame Jason for having this kind of dreams: He has just adapted to the customs of his host community and gone native...

Luan

pre 14 godina

To CG, 26 December 2009 15:00

I understand your strong wish to put in terrorist shoes all Albanians. When calling them Albanian Muslim Terrorists, you just reveal the wish and attempt that Serbs and Serbian Government were tying to sell to the world since 1990s, also using it as reason before and during the war why you should fight and kill Albanians in Kosovo. In my best knowledge terrorist attracts are targeted in people not in some trash cars of Serbian Government.

Kosova-USA

pre 14 godina

Please don't blame Jason for having this kind of dreams: He has just adapted to the customs of his host community and gone native...
(just asking, 26 December 2009 12:52)

Lunch is on me ,just asking.

pss

pre 14 godina

Please try to stick to commenting on things that you actually know something about.
(Jason, 26 December 2009 18:04)
There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Belgrade license plates? I would have fired an anti-tank missile at him. Where does he get off entering Kosova with those lame plates? That's just lack of taste.
(Russkienot, 25 December 2009 15:50)

If you had, I might just have had to exercise my authority and shot you on the spot. I am just waiting for some cyber-hero like you to try that here. Believe me.

pss

pre 14 godina

I think you can rule Jason out as an international police or military personnel, probably either a language assistant if working for one of the international presences.
If he were part of the peace keeping mission he would know he does not have the authority to act on his own.
Majority of the EULEX positions are mentor in nature not actual law enforcement. Should he be part of a military operation he would have even less ability to act as that would take an executive order from a senior officer.

CG

pre 14 godina

Muslim Albanian terrorists trying to blow up cars,
Muslim Nigerian terrorists trying to bow up airplanes(Delta)...
We must stand together against this threat of mankind...

pss

pre 14 godina

I know English is not your first language, so go back and read this thread again, or perhaps practice your reading comprehension because what I described was exactly as I said in the first post.
(Jason, 26 December 2009 20:59)
Well English is my first language plus I have the ability to see through your charade.

Jason

pre 14 godina

Kosovo-USA, usually when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you. Did anyone throw anything at your house, perhaps?

Luan

pre 14 godina

@ Jason, 26 December 2009 20:59

neither yours. Your writing is not well organized and clear as you pretend. You should improve your English as well. Your vocabulary and sentence structure does not represent some well written English.
P.S. my first language is Albanian, and I am neither good in English nor in Albanian.

Jason

pre 14 godina

The Albanian comments to my post typify the hypocrisy coming from Team Albania...

We see one Albanian nationalist who begins this tread by stating he would like to murder a government official with an RPG. That makes him a terrorist. Not one comment from the Albanians condemn this.

I knew they all would howl with outrage if I posted something similar, and viola! They prove me correct and themselves oh so predictable once again.

Thanks to you several Albanian posters who contributed to prove this hypocrisy to the readers here.

I wonder, if pre-1999 did the same thing happen?

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

>when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you

Kosovo USA, you took a good oldfashioned punch here. Lesson to us all: when you play rough and you dont know how to play you'll end up crying.

and as for you, Jason..

beer on me whenever you're around.

Luan

pre 14 godina

@ Peggy, 27 December 2009 01:08

With some minor typo errors everyone writes good stuff here. I am not good in English as I mentioned. In addition, Jason’s way of thinking represents just a basic pattern of Balkan mentality approach to thinks, something I see to everyone here including me and you, even though probably far from Balkans, but still living with nostalgia of being proud of our own ethnic identity and behaving superior to other ethnic groups, something uncommon for American, and probably Australian culture. English people also are different.

Milan T.O.

pre 14 godina

I'm unsure which agency Jason works for, but it does not even matter. If his job description included visiting Serbian news sites, and posting comments, I would see no problem for him to publish his name while on duty. But when he is at his own residence, on his own spare time, you albanians have no business asking for his full name, whatsoever.

Jason

pre 14 godina

If he were part of the peace keeping mission he would know he does not have the authority to act on his own.
Majority of the EULEX positions are mentor in nature not actual law enforcement. Should he be part of a military operation he would have even less ability to act as that would take an executive order from a senior officer.
(pss, 26 December 2009 02:23)

pss, I should not have to explain something as obvious as the use of deadly force to you, but I will anyway.

If a person is about to use deadly force against another person, any police officer has the right to use enough force to stop that threat. This is a ridiculously simple concept.

So try this on... say I am on King Peter Street enjoying a Turkish coffee at any oe of the excellent cafes there. While sitting there I see some individual with an RPG. This individual points it at a vehicle or person. Any police officer has the right - and duty to stop that threat... up to eliminating the individual. I daresay that even if a civilian did the same thing and shot the potential terrorist, it would be justified under self defense. I know that Kosovo Criminal Code allows for citizens to make arrests in extenuating circumstances, but I am not so sure on deadly force. Either way, for police it does not matter. I would hate to live in your world where police have to call HQ or Brussels to stop someone from committing a murder in front of them. This concludes your lesson on the use of deadly force.

Please try to stick to commenting on things that you actually know something about.

Jason

pre 14 godina

>when hear the letters "M" and "F" in sequence, I think of you

Kosovo USA, you took a good oldfashioned punch here. Lesson to us all: when you play rough and you dont know how to play you'll end up crying.

and as for you, Jason..

beer on me whenever you're around.
(Tabalija, 25 December 2009 19:47)

Thanks Tabalija, I will take you up on that... Jelen or Lav?

Jason

pre 14 godina

There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.
(pss, 26 December 2009 18:47)

I know English is not your first language, so go back and read this thread again, or perhaps practice your reading comprehension because what I described was exactly as I said in the first post.

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

>There is a big difference in the situation you describe and the nature of your posts!
I think I summed you up pretty good.
(pss

Lets get serious. Jason just got his honorary instructor pin from us so if you have to respond: say you understand your instructor, mean it and be on your way.

Peggy

pre 14 godina

neither yours. Your writing is not well organized and clear as you pretend. You should improve your English as well. Your vocabulary and sentence structure does not represent some well written English.
P.S. my first language is Albanian, and I am neither good in English nor in Albanian.
(Luan, 26 December 2009 23:55)

Why don't you do us the honour and correct Jason's writing. I'd like to see where apart from typo errors he is going wrong.

Jason

pre 14 godina

I think we'll introduce you to Zaječarsko ) we're modest people here
(Tabalija, 27 December 2009 01:03)

Zajecarsko? Cannot say I have had the pleasure... it seems up north all I find is Lav, Jelen, and on rare occasions, MB or BG. Either way, I like it all, but nothing more than a nice viljamovka:)

Tabalija

pre 14 godina

Jason its working class beer for working class people such as me and my, people
Anyway I'm not really beer fan so I hear you loud and clear about viljamovka. I recomend cider and apricot rakija from Fruska gora, homemade, but only if you know who made it.