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But Impasse Overshadows Mideast Summit, Rice
- are you fascist nazi islamic muslims loving year of the pig..... lol....
oik oik haji.....
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- What's condi doing with her hands in the photo? She looks like some sort of movie monster.
If you go back and look through some photos of old horror movies I bet you can find a perfect match. Condi is a "Lady Of The Eastern Star" that's where these gestures come from. My grandmother was a Lady Of The Eastern Star at one time, God bless her. Their symbol is the upside down star.
If you look up Isaiah 14:12 you'll find the eastern star, which is the morning star, is Lucifer, who laid the nations low. These cults run society, pay more attention to their hands. - Reply to this comment
- What hostilities are you talking about? Give me a link.
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 02:41 PM : Feb 18, 2007 - Reply to this comment
- where is the un authorization to allow the usa to go to war in the bosnia conflict?
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- The involvement of NATO, during the 1995 Operation Deliberate Force against the positions of the Army of Republika Srpska made the war an internationalized conflict.
What hostilities are you talking about? Give me a link. - Reply to this comment
- hmmmmm no un authorization for usa hostilities....
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- The War in Bosnia and Herzegovina, commonly known as the Bosnian War, was an armed conflict that took place between March 1992 and November 1995. The war involved several ethnically defined factions within Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnian Muslims/Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats as well as a smaller faction in Western Bosnia led by Fikret Abdi%u0107. These factions changed their objectives and allegiances several times at various stages of the war (see Parties Involved).
Since the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina was a consequence of events in the wider region of former Yugoslavia, and due to the involvement of neighboring countries Croatia and Yugoslavia, there is an ongoing debate about whether the conflict was a civil war or a war of aggression. Most Bosniaks and many Croats claim that the war was a war of aggression from Serbia, while Serbs tend to consider it a civil war. The involvement of NATO, during the 1995 Operation Deliberate Force against the positions of the Army of Republika Srpska made the war an internationalized conflict. - Reply to this comment
- nope, a un authourizing the usa to go to war with bosnia
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- What do you want lars? A UN resolution authorizing a war between the Bosnians and the Serbs?
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- You may have noticed the coming surge of American public opinion against using our military to promote the agenda of other Countries! American people are learning it is ok to disagree with a President who is friends of Saudi Arabia and who gives them special treatment on the world stage at the expense of American lives. For years no one would say anything against promoting the Israeli agenda for fear of being labeled an anti-Semitist but now America is learning it is also acceptable to disagree with Israeli promoters like AIPAC members, Joe Lieberman of Connecticut and William Kristol of the Weekly Standard who would gladly sell thousands of American soldiers lives to promote Israeli interest! Now these same policies and neocons are pushing our soldiers toward another war in Iran. American military is made to protect American interest not fight proxy wars in the interest of other countries! American blood and treasure should be spent only in American interest! The Current Vice President of the United States felt the need to jump on a plane on a moments notice and fly to Saudi Arabia at the beckon call of the house of Saudi. He showed the world by his actions who his true masters were! As for the Rest of us Americans, The Statue of Liberty Stands in New York Harbor and is not Kneeling in the desert of the Middle East!
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- NONE OF THIS IS IN AMERICAS INTEREST!
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- but not the authorization of war.....
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- As a result of the conflict, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted UN Security Council Resolution 721 on November 27, 1991, which paved the way to the establishment of peacekeeping operations in Yugoslavia.[1]
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- you are the liar.... that was for after the war
the war was over.......
so where is the un mandate for the war skippy......
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- Lars can you post an original thought???? Or just copy and paste????
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- Caught with your nickers down again, liar lars.
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- Bosnian War, was an armed conflict that took place between March 1992 and November 1995.
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- Read it and weep lars,
On 21 December 1995, the Security Council, by its resolution 1035 (1995) established, for an initial period of one year, the United Nations International Police Task Force (IPTF) and a United Nations civilian office in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This was done in accordance with the Peace Agreement signed by the leaders of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 14 December 1995. The operation came to be known as the United Nations Mission in Bosnia and Herzegovina (UNMIBH). The Security Council renewed the mandate of UNMIBH on several occasions. Following the successful conclusion of its mandate, UNMIBH was terminated on 31 December 2002, in accordance with Security Council resolution 1423 (2002) of 12 July 2002. - Reply to this comment
- where was the un mandate for bosnia skippy???
Posted by lars008 at 01:27 PM : Feb 18, 2007
Set up in 1995, UNMIBH exercised a wide range of functions related to the law enforcement activities and police reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Mission also coordinated other UN activities in the country relating to humanitarian relief and refugees, demining, human rights, elections and rehabilitation of infrastructure and economic reconstruction. Following the successful conclusion of its mandate, UNMIBH was terminated on 31 December 2002. - Reply to this comment
- formrusmcsgt
so you are pro slavery..
and pro apartheid.....
and pro genocide...
Posted by lars008 at 12:58 PM : Feb 18, 2007
I've asked you for the last half hour to back up just one of these statements lars, and you can't.
You are just a little name-calling liar with nothing in your holster but insults and lies. - Reply to this comment




