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Friday, 18.03.2011.

13:17

Bosnia, Montenegro criticize wheat ban

Serbian government’s decision to ban wheat and flour export in the next three months has sparked sharp reactions in the neighboring countries.

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ida

pre 13 godina

The Bosnian Muslims killed off so many Serbian farmers and Croatia ethnically cleansed so many that nowadays less food is grown in both those countries.

sj

pre 13 godina

Cowardly act from Serbia to demostrate their co-called superiority.

Tung
(FREEDOM, 18 March 2011 15:32)

Hang on a minute; didn’t you say in a recent posting that these countries like Kosovo were independent? What is your problem now, besides the obvious? What would you like to happen? Serbia to continuing feeding them?
I heard yesterday that Montenegro had a stronger economy than Serbia. I enjoyed that one immensely, but BS has very “short legs” these days as the GFC continues bite harder and harder. Well if their economy is that strong then shut up and buy elsewhere.

what is actually free?

pre 13 godina

freedom. i would interpret it as being rather cowardly for someone to simply offer a pointless opinion without offering some constructive assistance.
but, i must inquire into how you consider it cowardly for a nation to protect its own resource. if serbia had enough wheat to sell, i'm sure it would do that instead of burning it, but if they do not have enough to feed its own citizens and export to other countries, isn't it the most prudent and courageous thing to do in fact? isn't it harder for a government to stand up against corporations in order to defend the wellfare of its people? corporations give much bigger donations, and offer better placements on boards. citizens can offer a single vote and a hand full of potential donations.

what is actually free?

pre 13 godina

freedom. i would interpret it as being rather cowardly for someone to simply offer a pointless opinion without offering some constructive assistance.
but, i must inquire into how you consider it cowardly for a nation to protect its own resource. if serbia had enough wheat to sell, i'm sure it would do that instead of burning it, but if they do not have enough to feed its own citizens and export to other countries, isn't it the most prudent and courageous thing to do in fact? isn't it harder for a government to stand up against corporations in order to defend the wellfare of its people? corporations give much bigger donations, and offer better placements on boards. citizens can offer a single vote and a hand full of potential donations.

sj

pre 13 godina

Cowardly act from Serbia to demostrate their co-called superiority.

Tung
(FREEDOM, 18 March 2011 15:32)

Hang on a minute; didn’t you say in a recent posting that these countries like Kosovo were independent? What is your problem now, besides the obvious? What would you like to happen? Serbia to continuing feeding them?
I heard yesterday that Montenegro had a stronger economy than Serbia. I enjoyed that one immensely, but BS has very “short legs” these days as the GFC continues bite harder and harder. Well if their economy is that strong then shut up and buy elsewhere.

ida

pre 13 godina

The Bosnian Muslims killed off so many Serbian farmers and Croatia ethnically cleansed so many that nowadays less food is grown in both those countries.

sj

pre 13 godina

Cowardly act from Serbia to demostrate their co-called superiority.

Tung
(FREEDOM, 18 March 2011 15:32)

Hang on a minute; didn’t you say in a recent posting that these countries like Kosovo were independent? What is your problem now, besides the obvious? What would you like to happen? Serbia to continuing feeding them?
I heard yesterday that Montenegro had a stronger economy than Serbia. I enjoyed that one immensely, but BS has very “short legs” these days as the GFC continues bite harder and harder. Well if their economy is that strong then shut up and buy elsewhere.

what is actually free?

pre 13 godina

freedom. i would interpret it as being rather cowardly for someone to simply offer a pointless opinion without offering some constructive assistance.
but, i must inquire into how you consider it cowardly for a nation to protect its own resource. if serbia had enough wheat to sell, i'm sure it would do that instead of burning it, but if they do not have enough to feed its own citizens and export to other countries, isn't it the most prudent and courageous thing to do in fact? isn't it harder for a government to stand up against corporations in order to defend the wellfare of its people? corporations give much bigger donations, and offer better placements on boards. citizens can offer a single vote and a hand full of potential donations.

ida

pre 13 godina

The Bosnian Muslims killed off so many Serbian farmers and Croatia ethnically cleansed so many that nowadays less food is grown in both those countries.