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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: American Spirit who wrote (74686)3/22/2006 4:22:53 PM
From: lorneRead Replies (1) of 81568
 
as. and this for your information.

Again from of all places an anti-war site.

Organized And Other Crimes

Not exactly. It turns out "several ethnic Albanian politicians are suspected of being linked to the gangs." Like who? Hashim Taqi, head of the KLA, nicknamed "Snake" for assassinating his rivals? Agim Ceku, former general in the Croatian army who specialized in ethnic cleansing? Bajram Rexhepi, the current Prime Minister, who is said to have decapitated a Serb prisoner during the NATO-KLA "war of liberation"? Robertson does not say, and neither does the VOA. All that matters is that NATO (good) is pledging to fight some unspecified organized crime (bad).

NATO has committed the worst crime under international law by attacking Yugoslavia in 1999 to begin with. It has occupied Kosovo for three years, with 50,000 troops and God only knows how many civilian clerks. It watched (even helped?) as 300,000 non-Albanians were driven out of the province, and their homes looted, seized or torched. It stood idly by as over 100 Serbian churches and thousands of other cultural monuments were destroyed. It did nothing as scores of Albanians were murdered by their fellow Albanians. It intervened to legitimize the Albanian bandits as they seized a part of Macedonia, and forced the government in Skopje to give them special rights. It has tolerated (fueled?) the explosion of sex slavery, gun- and drug-running in Kosovo since 1999. After all this, how can anyone in their right mind believe NATO is against "organized crime"? Please.

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