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Sunday, 17.10.2010.

16:45

Bomb attack on police station in Croatia

In the courtyard of the police station in Solin, a suburb of Croatian coastal city of Split, an explosive device was thrown, the Split police confirmed.

Izvor: FoNet

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Amer

pre 13 godina

You're on to something, Ataman. In democracies, people select the person they consider best 'fit' to lead them. This selection includes over-all fitness based on observable signs of health: height, symmetrical features (~= "handsomeness"), the self-confidence that comes from having these characteristics and having been treated as a "leader" throughout his life.

In almost every US presidential election, for example, the taller candidate has won. (The exceptions, Carter (vs. Ford), and Bush (vs. Gore and Kerry) suggest the height criterion may have some validity.) But you have to have been born a US citizen, Mr. Sutanovac - maybe I should have said that first.

winston

pre 13 godina

You are probably right, Ataman, but your posts are hard to follow and research at times. Keep up the good work though, because I think you know the good guys from the bad ones in the Balkans. My opinion of the bad guys in the Balkans are: Dukanovic, Ilic, Nikolic, Thaci, Berisha, Haradjinaj, Ceku, Silajdzic, Miroslav Lajcak, Clinton, and that fat fool from Holland, I can't think of his name, in charge of Kosovo. I think it's Filth, or something like that. Anyway, keep posting, Ataman, your comments are often fun, and a break from the extremist Albanians muslims here.

Arsim

pre 13 godina

"tommy" you are not real tommy, you are some Serb! Albanians in Croatia never plant bombs, Croatia is Friend and recognise Kosova!

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Hmmm.... Deja Vue. Does the cousin of local police chief know about excess Bulgarian cigarettes made in China from Podgorica more, than Мило Ђукановић wants him to know?

I want to see the day that criminal being in a very secure and well-guarded place, living from the state budget.

Off-top, but did anyone notice that the faces of Мило, Saak, Thaçi and Ющенко (Ю. before the poisoning incident) are to amazing degree similar? Some would say, it's the face of the evil. I am not for such conspiracies, but it did not went unnoticed.

BTW: after the treatment Ю. looks much better... the problem is, as he advances in the age (2010 versus 2004) he looks now more and more like George W. Bush, LOL.

http://for-ua.com/files/09-2_2007/10524uuuu.jpg

That's maybe the future all they have together: as their age advances, they all will look more and more like their master. And ultimately they all will spend together the eternity in a warm and familiar place ;-)

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Hmmm.... Deja Vue. Does the cousin of local police chief know about excess Bulgarian cigarettes made in China from Podgorica more, than Мило Ђукановић wants him to know?

I want to see the day that criminal being in a very secure and well-guarded place, living from the state budget.

Off-top, but did anyone notice that the faces of Мило, Saak, Thaçi and Ющенко (Ю. before the poisoning incident) are to amazing degree similar? Some would say, it's the face of the evil. I am not for such conspiracies, but it did not went unnoticed.

BTW: after the treatment Ю. looks much better... the problem is, as he advances in the age (2010 versus 2004) he looks now more and more like George W. Bush, LOL.

http://for-ua.com/files/09-2_2007/10524uuuu.jpg

That's maybe the future all they have together: as their age advances, they all will look more and more like their master. And ultimately they all will spend together the eternity in a warm and familiar place ;-)

Arsim

pre 13 godina

"tommy" you are not real tommy, you are some Serb! Albanians in Croatia never plant bombs, Croatia is Friend and recognise Kosova!

winston

pre 13 godina

You are probably right, Ataman, but your posts are hard to follow and research at times. Keep up the good work though, because I think you know the good guys from the bad ones in the Balkans. My opinion of the bad guys in the Balkans are: Dukanovic, Ilic, Nikolic, Thaci, Berisha, Haradjinaj, Ceku, Silajdzic, Miroslav Lajcak, Clinton, and that fat fool from Holland, I can't think of his name, in charge of Kosovo. I think it's Filth, or something like that. Anyway, keep posting, Ataman, your comments are often fun, and a break from the extremist Albanians muslims here.

Amer

pre 13 godina

You're on to something, Ataman. In democracies, people select the person they consider best 'fit' to lead them. This selection includes over-all fitness based on observable signs of health: height, symmetrical features (~= "handsomeness"), the self-confidence that comes from having these characteristics and having been treated as a "leader" throughout his life.

In almost every US presidential election, for example, the taller candidate has won. (The exceptions, Carter (vs. Ford), and Bush (vs. Gore and Kerry) suggest the height criterion may have some validity.) But you have to have been born a US citizen, Mr. Sutanovac - maybe I should have said that first.

Ataman

pre 13 godina

Hmmm.... Deja Vue. Does the cousin of local police chief know about excess Bulgarian cigarettes made in China from Podgorica more, than Мило Ђукановић wants him to know?

I want to see the day that criminal being in a very secure and well-guarded place, living from the state budget.

Off-top, but did anyone notice that the faces of Мило, Saak, Thaçi and Ющенко (Ю. before the poisoning incident) are to amazing degree similar? Some would say, it's the face of the evil. I am not for such conspiracies, but it did not went unnoticed.

BTW: after the treatment Ю. looks much better... the problem is, as he advances in the age (2010 versus 2004) he looks now more and more like George W. Bush, LOL.

http://for-ua.com/files/09-2_2007/10524uuuu.jpg

That's maybe the future all they have together: as their age advances, they all will look more and more like their master. And ultimately they all will spend together the eternity in a warm and familiar place ;-)

winston

pre 13 godina

You are probably right, Ataman, but your posts are hard to follow and research at times. Keep up the good work though, because I think you know the good guys from the bad ones in the Balkans. My opinion of the bad guys in the Balkans are: Dukanovic, Ilic, Nikolic, Thaci, Berisha, Haradjinaj, Ceku, Silajdzic, Miroslav Lajcak, Clinton, and that fat fool from Holland, I can't think of his name, in charge of Kosovo. I think it's Filth, or something like that. Anyway, keep posting, Ataman, your comments are often fun, and a break from the extremist Albanians muslims here.

Arsim

pre 13 godina

"tommy" you are not real tommy, you are some Serb! Albanians in Croatia never plant bombs, Croatia is Friend and recognise Kosova!

Amer

pre 13 godina

You're on to something, Ataman. In democracies, people select the person they consider best 'fit' to lead them. This selection includes over-all fitness based on observable signs of health: height, symmetrical features (~= "handsomeness"), the self-confidence that comes from having these characteristics and having been treated as a "leader" throughout his life.

In almost every US presidential election, for example, the taller candidate has won. (The exceptions, Carter (vs. Ford), and Bush (vs. Gore and Kerry) suggest the height criterion may have some validity.) But you have to have been born a US citizen, Mr. Sutanovac - maybe I should have said that first.