28-02-2009, 02:23 PM
Of course Jan, can't have people coming to the wrong conclusion and thinking for themselves. That is the valuable role of the MSM. I'm glad you are on message and understand. Free range minds are so unpredictable. It will lead to anarchy I tell you.
heep:
Mean while there is some variation in the interpretation of events between the Germans and the British. Some one is going to have to get on message damn it:
Ahtisaan, Alcatraz and Queen’s Liars
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Depravity of Queen’s Subjects
Britain hailed Tuesday the “huge progress” made by Priština Albanians in the year since they unilaterally declared independence of southern Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija.
“The last year has seen huge progress. Kosovo’s leaders have established lasting democratic institutions,” British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said, without cracking up or breaking down in violent convulsions.
Sadly, no measure of Miliband’s unexpectedly exhibited humorous streak can cover up the abysmal failure of a criminal project of tearing up Serbia, heartily backed by his state, apparently still eager to colonize far and wide.
Less inclined towards comedy, Germans note “dismal reports” on a year-long experiment of mafia state on Serbian territory.
Citing “chaos and lawlessness”, Deutsche Welle points out that “in spite of billions of euros that have been pumped into Kosovo since the end of the war a decade ago”, province’s “moribund economy” is still entirely dependent on their Western sponsors’ foreign capital, while “half of the workforce is unemployed and many Kosovo Albanians barely survive on remittances from relatives working in the European Union.”
According to the German national news agency DPA, province’s firmly ingrained, widespread lawlessness enables “local smugglers to engage in the illicit trade of everything from petrol to human beings”.
“Corruption is rampant not only among local politicians and bureaucrats, but has filtered up to international officials,” Germans report.

Mean while there is some variation in the interpretation of events between the Germans and the British. Some one is going to have to get on message damn it:
Ahtisaan, Alcatraz and Queen’s Liars
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![[Image: corrupt-brits-300x209.jpg]](http://de-construct.net/e-zine/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/corrupt-brits-300x209.jpg)
Depravity of Queen’s Subjects
Britain hailed Tuesday the “huge progress” made by Priština Albanians in the year since they unilaterally declared independence of southern Serbian province of Kosovo and Metohija.
“The last year has seen huge progress. Kosovo’s leaders have established lasting democratic institutions,” British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said, without cracking up or breaking down in violent convulsions.
Sadly, no measure of Miliband’s unexpectedly exhibited humorous streak can cover up the abysmal failure of a criminal project of tearing up Serbia, heartily backed by his state, apparently still eager to colonize far and wide.
Less inclined towards comedy, Germans note “dismal reports” on a year-long experiment of mafia state on Serbian territory.
Citing “chaos and lawlessness”, Deutsche Welle points out that “in spite of billions of euros that have been pumped into Kosovo since the end of the war a decade ago”, province’s “moribund economy” is still entirely dependent on their Western sponsors’ foreign capital, while “half of the workforce is unemployed and many Kosovo Albanians barely survive on remittances from relatives working in the European Union.”
According to the German national news agency DPA, province’s firmly ingrained, widespread lawlessness enables “local smugglers to engage in the illicit trade of everything from petrol to human beings”.
“Corruption is rampant not only among local politicians and bureaucrats, but has filtered up to international officials,” Germans report.
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
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“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.