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Tuesday, 01.01.2013.

12:30

Poll: Serbians optimistic about 2013

As many as 60 percent of Serbia's citizens believe that this year will be better compared to 2012, a new B92/Ipsos Strategic Marketing polls has shown.

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sj

pre 11 godina

(Nikolle, 3 January 2013 13:15)

Yes much like Kosovo has a better standard of living than Serbia – same group wrote that one too.
Now imagine Kosovo has 45% official unemployed but more like 80% and the crime rate is better than Russia – Stop playing with yourself.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

now you're just making stuff up! you really are too easy. when has ANY western source put Kosova's living standards above that of Serbia? really, you have a very very vivid imagination, its the same one that lets you believe Kosova is a part of Serbia :-)..go ahead, sources. must be shameful for you, a russophile that Kosova is a less corrupt entity than the country you've pinned your hopes on

Pls say it ain't so!!!

pre 11 godina

@Nikolle
I don’t post much here as my comments get snipped, but who is the Malaysian mole you’re referring to?! Plenty of Moles on this site, but curious about the ‘M’ one!!!

Anywho, the reason why I gave up on posting here, is pretty much the naive mentality and the primitive thinking that these folks have, the posters I mean. I hoped that I would find an intellectual challenge here, but I get rebutted but MiceC, Ataman, Peggy and others that truly insult my intelligence; hence my giving up; well aside from this time as I could not resist 

B92 has done a great job of allowing us to express out thought, feelings and the truth, regardless of ethnicity, background and/or religion; many thanks for that B92.

But, kudos to you and our Albanian and many non-Albaninan brothers that post here, as it’s a way to show ‘them’ that we have moved on, while they are still spinning their wheels.

Not sure where you’re located, but if in the great USA, Kosova and/or Albania do let me know, it would a pleasure to meet you.

Cheers and keep up the good work.

Snip, snip…….

Yes I did!! I sure said it.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"I hope your mother does not send you to the market to sell the cow because you’d end up with no cow and your cloths missing."

i've had far wittier insults leveled at me than this one sj. as for the rest of your points, yes, your imaginary sources again. i've asked you on numerous occasions to share your sources with me and you have never done it. write whatever it is that you want about Transparency International, those are their rankings (that Kosova is a lot less corrupt than Putins Russia). you disagree? well, go out and carry your own research, no one is stopping you. or is your Malaysian friend the mole,... I always forget?

sj

pre 11 godina

its a whole lot less corrupt than Russia though isn't it, according to transparency international. in fact, our corruption index has gotten better with each passing year, (and we've only been a state for 4, going on to 5) can't say the same for your next big hope
(Nikolle, 3 January 2013 11:29)

Yes Kosovo’s corruption index is much like the US level of unemployment, but if you believe that the US has 7.8% unemployed then you’ll believe that Kosovo s corruption index has improved, but meanwhile Serbian monasteries have to build walls to keep the locals from robbing them – not for gold or money but for food because they are plain hungry.
You people have to get together with the Croats and tell the world how the Albanians can keep crime down during the worst economic downturn since the 1930s and the Croats can enlighten them on how to survive extremely well on tourism alone – you must share your secrets with the rest of the world.
This is how the index improves – with a stroke of the pen. I hope your mother does not send you to the market to sell the cow because you’d end up with no cow and your cloths missing.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"Kosovo is little more than the wild, wild west with a criminal at the helm."

its a whole lot less corrupt than Russia though isn't it, according to transparency international. in fact, our corruption index has gotten better with each passing year, (and we've only been a state for 4, going on to 5) can't say the same for your next big hope

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"But maybe you are happy about the fact that the disputed territory of Kosovo is mentioned there - with its special status being denoted by being written in Italic letters, while the names of countries are printed in normal letters."

well that seals it then doesn't it? Wikipedia has spoken and we all know Wikipedia's word is final. Its a shame then that entire EU (not to mention the US, Japan, Australia, Canada, South Korea...well...pretty much the entire Western hemisphere) accepts passports and other documents issued by, in your view, a nonexistent entity. its also very odd that Russians now need visas to travel to this 'disputed' territory. not to worry, i'll make sure i write in italics all the time, so as to make my citizenship obvious to you. greetings from a state that apparently only ever exists in the imagination of those of us who dwell here (as well as 3/5 permanent security council members)

sj

pre 11 godina

(Comm. Parrisson, 2 January 2013 17:19)
Could not agree more. That is the nub of the problem – Kosovo is little more than the wild, wild west with a criminal at the helm.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Most "Serbs" in the diaspora wouldn't care if "their" people back home were eating soup made with two rocks as long as they believed that people in Kosovo were making soup with only 1 rock.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Serbia is attracting investment, but have your Albanians attracted to Kosovo? NOTHING and that is the way it will be."
(sj, 2 January 2013 10:30)

Who should invest in that black hole of corruption, lead by criminal and irresponsible politicians who only care for themselves and their clan mates and who like to stir up the fragile situation to please the nationalists? Investors want a stable, safe and clean environment with some basic infrastructure. All this is lacking in Thaci's Kosovo.

sj

pre 11 godina

To the Albanian trolls making asinine comments here. How many industries have your western masters brought to you so called Kosvoa to ease the official 45% level of unemployment?????????? What have they done to relieve this chronic level of unemployment?
Answer to both is NOTHING – now let’s hear it again NOTHING AT ALL. Talk about Albanian jack asses braying about their so called victory.
For the very thick ones, your Washington is putting on this parade of “negotiating with the Republicans to avoid the fiscal cliff….” What a ruse. This is the best diversion I’ve seen in a long time. While they are talking about saving pennies the $100 notes are flying out at the speed of light. The fiscal cliff is the currently 17+ trillion the US (States and Federal) are accumulating at an astronomical rate. That’s the crux of the problem not this nonsense about negations between Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dumb parties.
Serbia is attracting investment, but have your Albanians attracted to Kosovo? NOTHING and that is the way it will be.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Keep on dreaming Serbia!

But you havn´t reached rock bottom yet. "
(milka, 1 January 2013 13:57)

You mean Serbia didn't reach 'Kosovo standards' regarding poverty, unemployment, living standard, corruption and criminal politicians yet?

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

lol...Kosovo is still on the map of serbis...so sad! even though serbs in serbia are in Albanian land to begin with!
(KOSOVA, 1 January 2013 16:01)

What is so surprising with that fact? Look at Europe's map on Wikepedia:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

Can you see any 'Kosovo borders' there? No? Strange, strange...

But maybe you are happy about the fact that the disputed territory of Kosovo is mentioned there - with its special status being denoted by being written in Italic letters, while the names of countries are printed in normal letters.

milka

pre 11 godina

Keep on dreaming Serbia!

But you havn´t reached rock bottom yet.

As long as you keep zombie walking around the western imposed quisling cult, right into the €USSR death trap, that´s about all you can do.Dreaming and hoping..

milka

pre 11 godina

Keep on dreaming Serbia!

But you havn´t reached rock bottom yet.

As long as you keep zombie walking around the western imposed quisling cult, right into the €USSR death trap, that´s about all you can do.Dreaming and hoping..

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

lol...Kosovo is still on the map of serbis...so sad! even though serbs in serbia are in Albanian land to begin with!
(KOSOVA, 1 January 2013 16:01)

What is so surprising with that fact? Look at Europe's map on Wikepedia:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

Can you see any 'Kosovo borders' there? No? Strange, strange...

But maybe you are happy about the fact that the disputed territory of Kosovo is mentioned there - with its special status being denoted by being written in Italic letters, while the names of countries are printed in normal letters.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Keep on dreaming Serbia!

But you havn´t reached rock bottom yet. "
(milka, 1 January 2013 13:57)

You mean Serbia didn't reach 'Kosovo standards' regarding poverty, unemployment, living standard, corruption and criminal politicians yet?

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Most "Serbs" in the diaspora wouldn't care if "their" people back home were eating soup made with two rocks as long as they believed that people in Kosovo were making soup with only 1 rock.

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Serbia is attracting investment, but have your Albanians attracted to Kosovo? NOTHING and that is the way it will be."
(sj, 2 January 2013 10:30)

Who should invest in that black hole of corruption, lead by criminal and irresponsible politicians who only care for themselves and their clan mates and who like to stir up the fragile situation to please the nationalists? Investors want a stable, safe and clean environment with some basic infrastructure. All this is lacking in Thaci's Kosovo.

sj

pre 11 godina

To the Albanian trolls making asinine comments here. How many industries have your western masters brought to you so called Kosvoa to ease the official 45% level of unemployment?????????? What have they done to relieve this chronic level of unemployment?
Answer to both is NOTHING – now let’s hear it again NOTHING AT ALL. Talk about Albanian jack asses braying about their so called victory.
For the very thick ones, your Washington is putting on this parade of “negotiating with the Republicans to avoid the fiscal cliff….” What a ruse. This is the best diversion I’ve seen in a long time. While they are talking about saving pennies the $100 notes are flying out at the speed of light. The fiscal cliff is the currently 17+ trillion the US (States and Federal) are accumulating at an astronomical rate. That’s the crux of the problem not this nonsense about negations between Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dumb parties.
Serbia is attracting investment, but have your Albanians attracted to Kosovo? NOTHING and that is the way it will be.

sj

pre 11 godina

(Comm. Parrisson, 2 January 2013 17:19)
Could not agree more. That is the nub of the problem – Kosovo is little more than the wild, wild west with a criminal at the helm.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"But maybe you are happy about the fact that the disputed territory of Kosovo is mentioned there - with its special status being denoted by being written in Italic letters, while the names of countries are printed in normal letters."

well that seals it then doesn't it? Wikipedia has spoken and we all know Wikipedia's word is final. Its a shame then that entire EU (not to mention the US, Japan, Australia, Canada, South Korea...well...pretty much the entire Western hemisphere) accepts passports and other documents issued by, in your view, a nonexistent entity. its also very odd that Russians now need visas to travel to this 'disputed' territory. not to worry, i'll make sure i write in italics all the time, so as to make my citizenship obvious to you. greetings from a state that apparently only ever exists in the imagination of those of us who dwell here (as well as 3/5 permanent security council members)

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"Kosovo is little more than the wild, wild west with a criminal at the helm."

its a whole lot less corrupt than Russia though isn't it, according to transparency international. in fact, our corruption index has gotten better with each passing year, (and we've only been a state for 4, going on to 5) can't say the same for your next big hope

sj

pre 11 godina

its a whole lot less corrupt than Russia though isn't it, according to transparency international. in fact, our corruption index has gotten better with each passing year, (and we've only been a state for 4, going on to 5) can't say the same for your next big hope
(Nikolle, 3 January 2013 11:29)

Yes Kosovo’s corruption index is much like the US level of unemployment, but if you believe that the US has 7.8% unemployed then you’ll believe that Kosovo s corruption index has improved, but meanwhile Serbian monasteries have to build walls to keep the locals from robbing them – not for gold or money but for food because they are plain hungry.
You people have to get together with the Croats and tell the world how the Albanians can keep crime down during the worst economic downturn since the 1930s and the Croats can enlighten them on how to survive extremely well on tourism alone – you must share your secrets with the rest of the world.
This is how the index improves – with a stroke of the pen. I hope your mother does not send you to the market to sell the cow because you’d end up with no cow and your cloths missing.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"I hope your mother does not send you to the market to sell the cow because you’d end up with no cow and your cloths missing."

i've had far wittier insults leveled at me than this one sj. as for the rest of your points, yes, your imaginary sources again. i've asked you on numerous occasions to share your sources with me and you have never done it. write whatever it is that you want about Transparency International, those are their rankings (that Kosova is a lot less corrupt than Putins Russia). you disagree? well, go out and carry your own research, no one is stopping you. or is your Malaysian friend the mole,... I always forget?

Pls say it ain't so!!!

pre 11 godina

@Nikolle
I don’t post much here as my comments get snipped, but who is the Malaysian mole you’re referring to?! Plenty of Moles on this site, but curious about the ‘M’ one!!!

Anywho, the reason why I gave up on posting here, is pretty much the naive mentality and the primitive thinking that these folks have, the posters I mean. I hoped that I would find an intellectual challenge here, but I get rebutted but MiceC, Ataman, Peggy and others that truly insult my intelligence; hence my giving up; well aside from this time as I could not resist 

B92 has done a great job of allowing us to express out thought, feelings and the truth, regardless of ethnicity, background and/or religion; many thanks for that B92.

But, kudos to you and our Albanian and many non-Albaninan brothers that post here, as it’s a way to show ‘them’ that we have moved on, while they are still spinning their wheels.

Not sure where you’re located, but if in the great USA, Kosova and/or Albania do let me know, it would a pleasure to meet you.

Cheers and keep up the good work.

Snip, snip…….

Yes I did!! I sure said it.

sj

pre 11 godina

(Nikolle, 3 January 2013 13:15)

Yes much like Kosovo has a better standard of living than Serbia – same group wrote that one too.
Now imagine Kosovo has 45% official unemployed but more like 80% and the crime rate is better than Russia – Stop playing with yourself.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

now you're just making stuff up! you really are too easy. when has ANY western source put Kosova's living standards above that of Serbia? really, you have a very very vivid imagination, its the same one that lets you believe Kosova is a part of Serbia :-)..go ahead, sources. must be shameful for you, a russophile that Kosova is a less corrupt entity than the country you've pinned your hopes on

milka

pre 11 godina

Keep on dreaming Serbia!

But you havn´t reached rock bottom yet.

As long as you keep zombie walking around the western imposed quisling cult, right into the €USSR death trap, that´s about all you can do.Dreaming and hoping..

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

lol...Kosovo is still on the map of serbis...so sad! even though serbs in serbia are in Albanian land to begin with!
(KOSOVA, 1 January 2013 16:01)

What is so surprising with that fact? Look at Europe's map on Wikepedia:


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Europe

Can you see any 'Kosovo borders' there? No? Strange, strange...

But maybe you are happy about the fact that the disputed territory of Kosovo is mentioned there - with its special status being denoted by being written in Italic letters, while the names of countries are printed in normal letters.

sj

pre 11 godina

To the Albanian trolls making asinine comments here. How many industries have your western masters brought to you so called Kosvoa to ease the official 45% level of unemployment?????????? What have they done to relieve this chronic level of unemployment?
Answer to both is NOTHING – now let’s hear it again NOTHING AT ALL. Talk about Albanian jack asses braying about their so called victory.
For the very thick ones, your Washington is putting on this parade of “negotiating with the Republicans to avoid the fiscal cliff….” What a ruse. This is the best diversion I’ve seen in a long time. While they are talking about saving pennies the $100 notes are flying out at the speed of light. The fiscal cliff is the currently 17+ trillion the US (States and Federal) are accumulating at an astronomical rate. That’s the crux of the problem not this nonsense about negations between Twiddle Dee and Twiddle Dumb parties.
Serbia is attracting investment, but have your Albanians attracted to Kosovo? NOTHING and that is the way it will be.

Questioner

pre 11 godina

"Keep on dreaming Serbia!

But you havn´t reached rock bottom yet. "
(milka, 1 January 2013 13:57)

You mean Serbia didn't reach 'Kosovo standards' regarding poverty, unemployment, living standard, corruption and criminal politicians yet?

Comm. Parrisson

pre 11 godina

"Serbia is attracting investment, but have your Albanians attracted to Kosovo? NOTHING and that is the way it will be."
(sj, 2 January 2013 10:30)

Who should invest in that black hole of corruption, lead by criminal and irresponsible politicians who only care for themselves and their clan mates and who like to stir up the fragile situation to please the nationalists? Investors want a stable, safe and clean environment with some basic infrastructure. All this is lacking in Thaci's Kosovo.

sj

pre 11 godina

its a whole lot less corrupt than Russia though isn't it, according to transparency international. in fact, our corruption index has gotten better with each passing year, (and we've only been a state for 4, going on to 5) can't say the same for your next big hope
(Nikolle, 3 January 2013 11:29)

Yes Kosovo’s corruption index is much like the US level of unemployment, but if you believe that the US has 7.8% unemployed then you’ll believe that Kosovo s corruption index has improved, but meanwhile Serbian monasteries have to build walls to keep the locals from robbing them – not for gold or money but for food because they are plain hungry.
You people have to get together with the Croats and tell the world how the Albanians can keep crime down during the worst economic downturn since the 1930s and the Croats can enlighten them on how to survive extremely well on tourism alone – you must share your secrets with the rest of the world.
This is how the index improves – with a stroke of the pen. I hope your mother does not send you to the market to sell the cow because you’d end up with no cow and your cloths missing.

sj

pre 11 godina

(Nikolle, 3 January 2013 13:15)

Yes much like Kosovo has a better standard of living than Serbia – same group wrote that one too.
Now imagine Kosovo has 45% official unemployed but more like 80% and the crime rate is better than Russia – Stop playing with yourself.

Danilo

pre 11 godina

Most "Serbs" in the diaspora wouldn't care if "their" people back home were eating soup made with two rocks as long as they believed that people in Kosovo were making soup with only 1 rock.

sj

pre 11 godina

(Comm. Parrisson, 2 January 2013 17:19)
Could not agree more. That is the nub of the problem – Kosovo is little more than the wild, wild west with a criminal at the helm.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"But maybe you are happy about the fact that the disputed territory of Kosovo is mentioned there - with its special status being denoted by being written in Italic letters, while the names of countries are printed in normal letters."

well that seals it then doesn't it? Wikipedia has spoken and we all know Wikipedia's word is final. Its a shame then that entire EU (not to mention the US, Japan, Australia, Canada, South Korea...well...pretty much the entire Western hemisphere) accepts passports and other documents issued by, in your view, a nonexistent entity. its also very odd that Russians now need visas to travel to this 'disputed' territory. not to worry, i'll make sure i write in italics all the time, so as to make my citizenship obvious to you. greetings from a state that apparently only ever exists in the imagination of those of us who dwell here (as well as 3/5 permanent security council members)

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"Kosovo is little more than the wild, wild west with a criminal at the helm."

its a whole lot less corrupt than Russia though isn't it, according to transparency international. in fact, our corruption index has gotten better with each passing year, (and we've only been a state for 4, going on to 5) can't say the same for your next big hope

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

"I hope your mother does not send you to the market to sell the cow because you’d end up with no cow and your cloths missing."

i've had far wittier insults leveled at me than this one sj. as for the rest of your points, yes, your imaginary sources again. i've asked you on numerous occasions to share your sources with me and you have never done it. write whatever it is that you want about Transparency International, those are their rankings (that Kosova is a lot less corrupt than Putins Russia). you disagree? well, go out and carry your own research, no one is stopping you. or is your Malaysian friend the mole,... I always forget?

Pls say it ain't so!!!

pre 11 godina

@Nikolle
I don’t post much here as my comments get snipped, but who is the Malaysian mole you’re referring to?! Plenty of Moles on this site, but curious about the ‘M’ one!!!

Anywho, the reason why I gave up on posting here, is pretty much the naive mentality and the primitive thinking that these folks have, the posters I mean. I hoped that I would find an intellectual challenge here, but I get rebutted but MiceC, Ataman, Peggy and others that truly insult my intelligence; hence my giving up; well aside from this time as I could not resist 

B92 has done a great job of allowing us to express out thought, feelings and the truth, regardless of ethnicity, background and/or religion; many thanks for that B92.

But, kudos to you and our Albanian and many non-Albaninan brothers that post here, as it’s a way to show ‘them’ that we have moved on, while they are still spinning their wheels.

Not sure where you’re located, but if in the great USA, Kosova and/or Albania do let me know, it would a pleasure to meet you.

Cheers and keep up the good work.

Snip, snip…….

Yes I did!! I sure said it.

Nikolle

pre 11 godina

now you're just making stuff up! you really are too easy. when has ANY western source put Kosova's living standards above that of Serbia? really, you have a very very vivid imagination, its the same one that lets you believe Kosova is a part of Serbia :-)..go ahead, sources. must be shameful for you, a russophile that Kosova is a less corrupt entity than the country you've pinned your hopes on