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Wednesday, 15.02.2012.

16:50

State decorations given in Statehood Day ceremony

World's best tennis player, Serbia's Novak Đoković was on Wednesday in Belgrade presented with the Order of the Star of Karađorđe First Degree.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

I want to say that I do not question anyone’s abilities, especially if they trained for it, and I am not making any allegations that this win was rigged to help the West’s Puppets.

I want others, and especially my fellow Serbs, to have wisdom, and realize that it has happened in the past where the West rigs a win, by bribing the opponent not to play as good as they could have.

The West does this on occasions, because they have strong intelligence in the brain, and they want to help their Puppets in order to further their secret agenda.

I am happy that he won, but only if the ALL of the Serbian People are wise enough to understand what I wrote in this comment, and I am sure that many Serbs will be.

If your enemy give you something, then be certain that they did it for an ulterior motive, and be wise enough to know the possibility of a Trojan Horse situation.

nick

pre 12 godina

While most professional tennis players emigrate to various countries around the world to develop their tennis and live a more normal life (he cannot walk the streets of his hometown without being mobbed), few have given back to their country as Novak has: whether it is charitable, financial, or political. I'm sure that once his tennis career is over, he will be able to enjoy a normal life in his native land: Serbia. Novak risked his own $ponsorship$ when he bravely rejected the Albanian unilateral declaration of independence and has proven many times that it's not all about dollars and cents. Compare that to the Chinese player Li Na who can't even pay lip service to her country nor dedicate a a single victory to her homeland.

Novak has not forgotten who he is and realizes that regardless of where he may be residing temporarily, that proud Serbian blood runs through his veins and his heart his 100% bona fide Serbian.

no representation without taxation

pre 12 godina

"Addressing the gathering at the Serbian parliament building, Đoković said he would represent Serbia on the international stage in the best possible way."

Later, the champion departed to his residence in Monte Carlo, Monaco, where personal income tax is 0% as opposed to Serbia's 15% feeling he totally deserves not to pay taxes to the Serbian state. And I agree with that feeling, nobody can blame this tennis giant..

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Id say hes already doing a GREAT job. He faces alot of adversity and seems to be able to handle it quite well. Great job on becoming a true professional and role model!

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Id say hes already doing a GREAT job. He faces alot of adversity and seems to be able to handle it quite well. Great job on becoming a true professional and role model!

Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

I want to say that I do not question anyone’s abilities, especially if they trained for it, and I am not making any allegations that this win was rigged to help the West’s Puppets.

I want others, and especially my fellow Serbs, to have wisdom, and realize that it has happened in the past where the West rigs a win, by bribing the opponent not to play as good as they could have.

The West does this on occasions, because they have strong intelligence in the brain, and they want to help their Puppets in order to further their secret agenda.

I am happy that he won, but only if the ALL of the Serbian People are wise enough to understand what I wrote in this comment, and I am sure that many Serbs will be.

If your enemy give you something, then be certain that they did it for an ulterior motive, and be wise enough to know the possibility of a Trojan Horse situation.

no representation without taxation

pre 12 godina

"Addressing the gathering at the Serbian parliament building, Đoković said he would represent Serbia on the international stage in the best possible way."

Later, the champion departed to his residence in Monte Carlo, Monaco, where personal income tax is 0% as opposed to Serbia's 15% feeling he totally deserves not to pay taxes to the Serbian state. And I agree with that feeling, nobody can blame this tennis giant..

nick

pre 12 godina

While most professional tennis players emigrate to various countries around the world to develop their tennis and live a more normal life (he cannot walk the streets of his hometown without being mobbed), few have given back to their country as Novak has: whether it is charitable, financial, or political. I'm sure that once his tennis career is over, he will be able to enjoy a normal life in his native land: Serbia. Novak risked his own $ponsorship$ when he bravely rejected the Albanian unilateral declaration of independence and has proven many times that it's not all about dollars and cents. Compare that to the Chinese player Li Na who can't even pay lip service to her country nor dedicate a a single victory to her homeland.

Novak has not forgotten who he is and realizes that regardless of where he may be residing temporarily, that proud Serbian blood runs through his veins and his heart his 100% bona fide Serbian.

no representation without taxation

pre 12 godina

"Addressing the gathering at the Serbian parliament building, Đoković said he would represent Serbia on the international stage in the best possible way."

Later, the champion departed to his residence in Monte Carlo, Monaco, where personal income tax is 0% as opposed to Serbia's 15% feeling he totally deserves not to pay taxes to the Serbian state. And I agree with that feeling, nobody can blame this tennis giant..

Ivan

pre 12 godina

Id say hes already doing a GREAT job. He faces alot of adversity and seems to be able to handle it quite well. Great job on becoming a true professional and role model!

nick

pre 12 godina

While most professional tennis players emigrate to various countries around the world to develop their tennis and live a more normal life (he cannot walk the streets of his hometown without being mobbed), few have given back to their country as Novak has: whether it is charitable, financial, or political. I'm sure that once his tennis career is over, he will be able to enjoy a normal life in his native land: Serbia. Novak risked his own $ponsorship$ when he bravely rejected the Albanian unilateral declaration of independence and has proven many times that it's not all about dollars and cents. Compare that to the Chinese player Li Na who can't even pay lip service to her country nor dedicate a a single victory to her homeland.

Novak has not forgotten who he is and realizes that regardless of where he may be residing temporarily, that proud Serbian blood runs through his veins and his heart his 100% bona fide Serbian.

Yet Another J S

pre 12 godina

I want to say that I do not question anyone’s abilities, especially if they trained for it, and I am not making any allegations that this win was rigged to help the West’s Puppets.

I want others, and especially my fellow Serbs, to have wisdom, and realize that it has happened in the past where the West rigs a win, by bribing the opponent not to play as good as they could have.

The West does this on occasions, because they have strong intelligence in the brain, and they want to help their Puppets in order to further their secret agenda.

I am happy that he won, but only if the ALL of the Serbian People are wise enough to understand what I wrote in this comment, and I am sure that many Serbs will be.

If your enemy give you something, then be certain that they did it for an ulterior motive, and be wise enough to know the possibility of a Trojan Horse situation.