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Crnogorac   
31 Oct 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

In 1941 when the German Nazi's invaded Yugoslavia, on stories which are spreading throughout cities and villages in Serbia, about how the Russians would now save us, one Serbian general addresses the people:

"Russia does not exist, only Sovietia does. They will not bring you freedom, those whom certain people describe as Russians, instead they would bring your freedom into question, remember this well, exactly from their, Soviet victory…

You should not forget these facts: Sovietia does not lead any Russian, and even less Slavic politics, instead only it's own communist one.

The aim of it's politic is neither World peace, neither European peace, neither Free World, neither freedom of individual nations, neither prosperity of the working class, instead only total world wide revolution from which should emerge upheaval of every national and Christian framework, from which should ascend the rule of the communists over all other people and countries."

Friedrich Engels was a social scientist and philosopher, who developed communist theory alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring The Communist Manifesto (1848). Both were of Jewish descent.
Crnogorac   
30 Oct 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

maybe it is not about Putin ... Russians dont know what is freedom ... when they come to other country and see the difference they are normal (they have some strange customs but every nation have some) When you start discuss with them drink some vodka ... they will tell you that Russia sucks (not Russian people but system) it is long story ... as to Russia and democracy it is enought to read Truhlei (on this forum in this topic) they would like to have it, but unfortumately they never had any expirience with it ...

I was a fool for thinking of going next summer to the Bahamas, when Guantanamo is a paradise on Earth!

I mean whats wrong with Guantanamo? You receive a nice orange garment, (Western European metrosexuals would be so jelous of) they play Metallica for you throughout the whole day, they kick you in the ribs a little, but that is nothing compared to being kicked by a 75 year old grandma once she noticed an empty seat on tram no. 11. The climate is very nice, you can see the tans of these guys sunbathing, perpetual spring, across the wire fence is Fidel's own piece of paradise on Earth... and there is even the song Guantanamera, although its pronounced differently just to keep away fat German tourist ladies.

Did anyone escape from there? No. If it was such a bad place and the hotel guests were not satisfied, everyone would have left already. Every other notion is just a dirty Euro-leftist Islam loving propaganda.

At first I thought of a holiday package tour arrangement from the travel agent for a weeks time, but then, why stay there for only 6-7 days, when the real players are staying 3 to 4 years, I mean see them on TV, they are kneeling before their local hotel attendants just so they don't send them back... in truth you have to be very careful with outstanding accomodation fees because the Americans can get you really screwed if you don't pay straightforward and on time.

As we have witnessed by the TV reports, Abu Ghraib is fast becoming another popular summer holiday destination, American girls in uniform, not naked neither attractive but if you like S-M type of games... apart from the guests self initiative to roam around naked and play twister, spread faeces on themselves and the like, there's bound to be fun for everyone!

As a bonus, they even get to wear a Halloween costume and play hide and seek.

ABU GHRAIB
Crnogorac   
30 Oct 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Russia's vast natural resources tj proven oil and natural gas reserves are facts. The top American company indentified the BRIC's and surely there is no reason for financial experts to lie on such an issue?

BRIC's

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRIC
Crnogorac   
30 Oct 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

I think people are making a big mistake if they consider today's Russia of Vladimir Putin is the same to the IMF dependent, morally bankrupt society in Russia of Boris Yeltsin during the 90's.

Russia of Yeltsin had $ 10 bilion USD of foreign reserves. Russia of Vladimir Putin has $ 300 billion USD of foreign reserves reflecting the global increase in the price of gas and oil in the markets. If you are more interested I advise you to check out the Goldman Sachs study of BRIC's (Brazil Russia India China as the most promising emerging economies of the World which will change for ever the geopolitical situation considerably in the next 50 years period). USA will not be the only unipolar force as it is today. I could go on with those type of facts for days.

Serbia and Montenegro have a free trade agreement with Russia which no other European country has. This is why many global companies are registering in Belgrade and re-exporting their goods to Moscow custom and tax-free.

Currently there is an initiative at parliamentary level of a Slavic Union between Russia, Belarus and Serbia. If it were to happen, Crna Gora would be interested to join such an alliance. After all, when Russia went to war with Japan in 1904 Crna Gora sent volunteers to fight in moral support, 100 years later in 2006 we signed a peace treaty with the Japanese. So the history goes a long way back. The Russians built roads for us and also the first printing press in the Balkans was established in my town of Cetinje as a donation from the Russian Tsar in the 14th century. The first printed book in south-eastern Europe was published by Ivan Crnojevic in 1493.

Russo-Japanese War

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russo-Japanese_War

Breaking News: Montenegro, Japan To Declare Truce

postchronicle.com/news/breakingnews/article_21223537.shtml
Crnogorac   
30 Oct 2007
History / Poland-Russia: never-ending story? [1341]

Milorad Dodik

Prime Minister of Republika Srpska Milorad Dodik calls for demonstrations against NATO and American troops in Bosnia.

PUTIN and Poland

Bosnian Serbs demonstrate against NATO and Americans: Putin je Tsar!
Crnogorac   
29 Oct 2007
News / Third World War and the role of Poland [82]

The truth is Churchill cared for nothing but Britain. The lives, homes and cultures of non-Britons he took and destroyed without a care or second thought. What sort of 'conservatism' requires the murder of millions of defenseless innocents? That Churchill committed war crimes—planned them, aided and abetted them, and defended them—is beyond doubt. Churchill was the prime subverter through two world wars of the rules of warfare that had evolved in the West over centuries. Winston Churchill was a man who along with Roosevelt, Hitler and Stalin, probed just how far Western Civilization could fall in just six short years of time.

Wedemeyer's remarks about Yugoslavia were on the mark. On this issue, Churchill rejected the advice of his own Foreign Office, depending instead on information provided especially by the head of the Cairo office of the SOE the Special Operations branch headed by a Communist agent named James Klugman. Churchill withdrew British support from the Loyalist guerrilla army of General Mihailovic and threw it to the Communist Partisan leader Tito. What a victory for Tito would mean was no secret to Churchill. When Fitzroy Maclean was interviewed by Churchill before being sent as liaison to Tito, Maclean observed that, under Communist leadership, the Partisans'

ultimate aim would undoubtedly be to establish in Jugoslavia a Communist regime closely linked to Moscow. How did His Majesty's Government view such an eventuality? . . . Mr. Churchill's reply left me in no doubt as to the answer to my problem. So long, he said, as the whole of Western civilization was threatened by the Nazi menace, we could not afford to let our attention be diverted from the immediate issue by considerations of long-term policy. . . . Politics must be a secondary consideration.

It would be difficult to think of a more frivolous attitude to waging war than considering "politics" to be a "secondary consideration."

Churchill threw British support to the Communist Partisan leader Tito. What a victory for Tito would mean was no secret to Churchill.

As for the "human costs" of Churchill's policy, when an aide pointed out that Tito intended to transform Yugoslavia into a Communist dictatorship on the Soviet model, Churchill retorted: "Do you intend to live there?"