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To: tejek who wrote (329410)3/19/2007 12:13:59 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576591
 
Ted, > Nearly 4 years after invasion, many Iraqis long for old days

Kind of like ethnic Serbians?

> A non-existent president, a hated prime minister, a citizen body too apathetic even to turn out to vote, and the majority of the population telling pollsters that life was better under Milosevic, now on trial in The Hague.

macedonian-heritage.gr

> 'I run a business. Today things are catastrophic,' said Milodrag Antic, 54, mourning Serbia's economic decline. 'Things were much better under Tito and under Milosevic. We used to go on holiday and go skiing. Now we are broke.'

guardian.co.uk

Tenchusatsu



To: tejek who wrote (329410)3/19/2007 2:03:11 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1576591
 
Nearly 4 years after invasion, many Iraqis long for old days

You can find people in every country across the planet that long for the "good old days".