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Pročitajte vest Dodik: I respect Bosnia, RS in it
  6 November 2009

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  1. "Quasi Srpska it maybe but your beloved Croats keep running to him all the time and begging for his help and support to break away from the Bosniaks. First time it was please takes us with Srpska we are all Christians, then when Dodik says no they beg for help in recognising Croats as separated, the when he says no again, they call him all names as all good Croats do when your not playing to their tunes. Pathetic people.

    I’d rather have Dodik the simpleton than Mesic the genius anytime. You will see Quasi long around in the future unlike Quasi Croat Federation, opps! There isn’t one."

    Oh please, send me sources proving this.
    (Arlene, 8 November 2009 03:59)
  2. (Lenard, 6 November 2009 18:30)

    Quasi Srpska it maybe but your beloved Croats keep running to him all the time and begging for his help and support to break away from the Bosniaks. First time it was please takes us with Srpska we are all Christians, then when Dodik says no they beg for help in recognising Croats as separated, the when he says no again, they call him all names as all good Croats do when your not playing to their tunes. Pathetic people.

    I’d rather have Dodik the simpleton than Mesic the genius anytime. You will see Quasi long around in the future unlike Quasi Croat Federation, opps! There isn’t one.
    (sj, 7 November 2009 03:59)
  3. Dodik is not a politician, he is a leader. Curious, how come they never talk about: economy, infrastructure or society, when it comes to this country?
    (GregoryPecks, 7 November 2009 01:32)
  4. Respect is "two way street", so if we don't receive equally back, we sure know what to do next.
    Have been suggested already.
    Referendum.
    (dean van der serbia, 6 November 2009 23:44)
  5. "Reflecting on Mesić’s statement that "Croats did not need a third entity in Bosnia-Herzegovina", Dodik invited him to come to Široki Brijeg – a Herzegovina town with a huge Croat majority – and ask local Croats whether they supported the Croatian president and his statements."

    ha ha Dodik is for sure a man who tells things exactly as they are...Seems Mesic cares more to accuse serbs than listen to his own people's problems. With such pm in 20 years there will be no croats in Bosnia. Bravo Mesic!
    (Nikos, 6 November 2009 22:43)
  6. “I’m the prime minister of a small entity and I shouldn’t comment on the fact that it occupies attention of a president of a country. So humble is Dodik so believable even calls quasi Srpska a entity I almost would like to vote and support him ,Not. Croatians will be taking his advice just because he has the Croatians next to his heart. Is Dodik a simpleton he sure plays a good one. He has no clue about Croatians or its politics the Serbs and Dodik will be taking a lonly short end on his quasi Srpska entity this one is all yours enjoy.
    (Lenard, 6 November 2009 18:30)
  7. Good for you Dodik, don't let others smear you or put words into your mouth.

    Keep RS as is. END THE OCCUPATION.
    (Matthew, 6 November 2009 18:09)

 
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