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Ok, I'm tired of always feeling like I'm one of the only few that truly understands what is happening in the world. And I must apologize that I seem to be able to relate every discussion to the tragedy that is Bush's so called "War on Terrorism" (see hxxp://www.betaone.net/forum/showthread.php?p=74824#post74824).
So the task I bring to you is this. Convince me that this war is a just one. Give me some good reason why we should be in other countries bombing their schools and hospitals (yes this did happen). Tell me why you are not outraged at our government for deceiving us into believing that the attacks on the WTC were the work of Saddam. If you are to say that it is because Saddam is a known financier of terrorist movements do you not know that the CIA trained Osama Bin Laden in the 80's? This is in fact common knowledge and something that is at least suspect if not damning to our own government. Don't tell me that this is a "tired old subject" because people are still being killed, the war is not over, nor will it be any time soon. Do you not agree that if another country occupied the one you live in cutting off your water and power, destroying your homes and hospitals would you not rise up to oppose them? Would it not sicken you that when it comes time to rebuild these things that your own countrymen were denied jobs while the task is outsourced to a company ran by the Vice President of the invading country (i.e. Halliburton). Please tell me that you are not blind to what is happening in your own world. Please tell me that you are not simply another sheep being misled by the wolves of this nation. I longingly await your thoughtful analysis of this situation. If I am wrong please prove it to me. I do not wish to hate the country I live in. Sincerely, Ben |
I don't like Bush's so called "War on Terrorism" or the budget he is leaving me & my kids/family. I don't feel we have been told the truth as Americans about what is going on in the world. Yes, I think we have always been in the dark even before Bush, but more so in the dark during Bush then ever before.
I've watched a movie a friend played for me called "Conspiracy Theories" I think, and it did call some things into question. People say we learn from history, but we only learn what we care to take in. I see people/America make the same mistakes over and over again. :( My brother is in the Air Force and I do have a part in this war, more than just being an American. I'd like to say I didn't vote for Bush, but I feel if the LORD continues to allow him to be in power... maybe there is a reason. If not, I wouldn't want to be Bush. :confused: |
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First, Dopeweasle keep the verse in context it is " the LOVE of money that is the root of all evil" Money in itself is not evil it is amoral, it can be used for good or bad. Yes the USA is capitalistic but it is also altrusitc, The USA gives more $ in aid, debt relief, pure money, grants, donation, 15 billion comitted to AIDS in Africa through Bill Clinton ( you can bet that he will skim his share some way like most politicans) . I don't agree with how every dollar is Spent. I hate Partisan Politics. I disagree with many of President Bush goals.
You speak of the Media twisting the truth, Here is some propaganda that many belive hook, line and sinker and you can see it on many a Bumper stickers, "NOBODY DIED WHEN CLINTON LIED" Is a farce in the wag the dog "war on the Serbs , it is estimated that 1500 people died , the econmic and cultral destruction that took place from the "Clintons War " Here is an article you can read A President Accused of Rape Destroys a Nation Because of Accusations of Rape By Mary Mostert, Analyst, Original Sources (www.originalsources.com) April 29, 1999 In war, we are told, one needs to know one's enemy. That is true. In the current war in Yugoslavia, it is equally important that we also know our friends. Who are the Albanians we are now being encouraged send ground troops to defend in Kosovo? We are now being encouraged to destroy the country and culture of Yugoslavia because we have been TOLD that "Serbs are raping Albanian women." Why this should be a great concern to an American population which insisted it president who was accused of raping women should remain in office without punishment is a matter which personally escapes me. 1997 NY Time Article Warned Us About Albanian Efforts to Ethnically Cleanse Kosovo of Serbs However, it we take the position that destroying ancient architectural masterpieces, apartment buildings and passenger trains with million dollar missiles is morally required of us because of alleged atrocities of Serbs against Albanian women, perhaps we need to take a look at the alleged atrocities of Albanians against Serb women. Twelve years ago David Binder, on November 1, 1987, writing from Belgrade, wrote about the ethnic strife that was beginning to engulf Kosovo because of policies of the ALBANIANS in Kosovo. Albania, under the leadership of Enver Hoxha, consistently aligned itself with the most repressive advocates of Communism. Hoxha was a founder (1941) of the Albanian Communist party (Albanian Labor party from 1948), General secretary of the party from 1943, he was premier (1946-54) of Albania after its proclamation as a republic. Hoxha was also minister of foreign affairs (1946-53) and commander in chief of the army (1944-54). He maintained close ties with the Soviet Union until its rift with Communist China in 1961; he then joined Beijing in its ideological struggle against Moscow and was branded as a Stalinist by Soviet and other Communist leaders. He stopped Albanian participation in the Warsaw Pact and the Council for Economic Assistance (Comecon). In 1977, Hoxha broke ties with China, protesting that country's liberalization and the U.S.-China rapprochement. Under Hoxha's rule, Albania remained one of the least economically developed and one of the most isolated countries in Europe. Hoxha died in office in 1985, and was succeeded by Ramiz Alia. Binder warned in a Special to the New York Times, from Belgrade, November 1, 1987, Sunday, Late City Final Edition, Section 1; Part 1, Page 14, Column, "In Yugoslavia, Rising Ethnic Strife Brings Fears of Worse Civil Conflict" that "Portions of southern Yugoslavia have reached such a state of ethnic friction that Yugoslavs have begun to talk of the horrifying possibility of ''civil war'' in a land that lost one-tenth of its population, or 1.7 million people, in World War II. "The current hostilities pit separatist-minded ethnic Albanians against the various Slavic populations of Yugoslavia and occur at all levels of society, from the highest officials to the humblest peasants. A young Army conscript of ethnic Albanian origin shot up his barracks, killing four sleeping Slavic bunkmates and wounding six others. The army says it has uncovered hundreds of subversive ethnic Albanian cells in its ranks. Some arsenals have been raided." Next post in in the NExt thread |
The federal Secretary for National Defense, Fleet Adm. Branko Mamula, told the army's party organization in September of efforts by ethnic Albanians to subvert the armed forces. ''Between 1981 and 1987 a total of 216 illegal organizations with 1,435 members of Albanian nationality were discovered in the Yugoslav People's Army,'' he said. Admiral Mamula said ethnic Albanian subversives had been preparing for ''killing officers and soldiers, poisoning food and water, sabotage, breaking into weapons arsenals and stealing arms and ammunition, desertion and causing flagrant nationalist incidents in army units.''
Concerns Over Military Coming three weeks after the ethnic Albanian draftee, Aziz Kelmendi,had slaughtered his Slavic comrades in the barracks at Paracin, the speech struck fear in thousands of families whose sons were about to start their mandatory year of military service. Because the Albanians have had a relatively high birth rate, one-quarter of the army's 200,000 conscripts this year are ethnic Albanians. Admiral Mamula suggested that 3,792 were potential human timebombs. He said the army had ''not been provided with details relevant for assessing their behavior.'' But a number of Belgrade politicians said they doubted the Yugoslav armed forces would be used to intervene in Kosovo as they were to quell violent rioting in 1981 in Pristina. They reason that the army leadership is extremely reluctant to become involved in what is, in the first place, a political issue. Ethnic Albanians already control almost every phase of life in the autonomous province of Kosovo, including the police, judiciary, civil service, schools and factories. Non-Albanian visitors almost immediately feel the independence - and suspicion - of the ethnic Albanian authorities. Region's Slavs Lack Strength While 200,000 Serbs and Montenegrins still live in the province, they are scattered and lack cohesion. In the last seven years, 20,000 of them have fled the province, often leaving behind farmsteads and houses, for the safety of the Slavic north. Until September, the majority of the Serbian Communist Party leadership pursued a policy of seeking compromise with the Kosovo party hierarchy under its ethnic Albanian leader, Azem Vlasi. But during a 30-hour session of the Serbian central committee in late September, the Serbian party secretary, Slobodan Milosevic, deposed Dragisa Pavlovic, as head of Belgrade's party organization, the country's largest. Mr. Milosevic accused Mr. Pavlovic of being an appeaser who was soft on Albanian radicals. Mr. Milosevic had courted the Serbian backlash vote with speeches in Kosovo itself calling for ''the policy of the hard hand.'' ''We will go up against anti-Socialist forces, even if they call us Stalinists,'' Mr. Milosevic declared recently. That a Yugoslav politician would invite someone to call him a Stalinist even four decades after Tito's epochal break with Stalin, is a measure of the state into which Serbian politics have fallen. For the moment, Mr. Milosevic and his supporters appear to be staking their careers on a strategy of confrontation with the Kosovo ethnic Albanians. Other Yugoslav politicians have expressed alarm. ''There is no doubt Kosovo is a problem of the whole country, a powder keg on which we all sit,'' said Milan Kucan, head of the Slovenian Communist Party. Remzi Koljgeci, of the Kosovo party leadership, said in an interview in Pristina that ''relations are cold'' between the ethnic Albanians and Serbs of the province, that there were too many ''people without hope.'' But many of those interviewed agreed it was also a rare opportunity for Yugoslavia to take radical political and economic steps, as Tito did when he broke with the Soviet bloc in 1948. Efforts are under way to strengthen central authority through amendments to the constitution. The League of Communists is planning an extraordinary party congress before March to address the country's grave problems. The hope is that something will be done then to exert the rule of law in Kosovo while drawing ethnic Albanians back into Yugoslavia's mainstream. Somehow, in all the propaganda designed to whip up the emotions of the American people, especially women, the real identity of Bill Clinton's newest friends, the Albanians, has been wrapped up in words meant to whitewash their real identity. No longer are they identified as the most Stalinist of all European communists, or terrorists, or ethnic cleansers (95% of the population of Albania are Albanian - no minorities are allowed). Today we hear about the "Kosovo Liberation Army" and the "raping of Albanian women" and the "ethnic cleansing" of Kosovo by the mean, cruel Serbs in Belgrade. Folks, we are being manipulated by Bill Clinton, again, and a people who once were one of our staunch friends and admirers, the Serbs, whose courage and love of freedom and willingness to die held up to 700,000 German troops at bay until America came into the war, are being killed by American bombs. Code:
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http://www.serbia-info.com/news/1999-04/23/11210.html ![]() ![]() April 23, 1999 ![]() Bozin and Bojana Tosovic, eleven-month old OVERVIEW OF DESTRUCTION OF CIVILIAN TARGETS ON THE TERRITORY OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF YUGOSLAVIA AS A RESULT OF BARBARIC AND CRIMINAL AGGRESSION BY NATO, FROM 24 MARCH TO 19 APRIL 1999 CIVILIAN CASUALTIES From the onset of NATO aggression against our country up to 19 April 1999, the North Atlantic Alliance made over 7,000 criminal attacks against the territory of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 700 warplanes, of which 530 combat planes, were used; more than 2000 cruise missiles were launched and over 6,000 tons of explosives were dropped. About 500 civilians were killed and more than 4,000 sustained serious injuries e.g.: in Kursumlija: 13 dead and 25 wounded; in Pancevo: 2 dead and 4 wounded; in Cacak: one dead and 7 wounded; in Kragujevac: over 120 workers were wounded during an attack on the car factory "Zastava"; in Vranje: two dead and 23 wounded; in Aleksinac: 12 dead and more than 40 wounded; in Nagavac village, Orahovac municipality: 11 dead and 5 wounded; in Pristina: 10 dead and 8 wounded; Grdelicka gorge: 55 killed and 16 wounded; attack on two refugee columns, with four cruise missiles, on the Djakovica-Prizren road: 75 killed and 100 wounded, of whom 26 critically; in the village of Srbica: 10 killed, among whom 7 children; Belgrade suburb of Batajnica: a three year old girl was killed, and five civilians wounded. ![]() Old woman from Cacak Three million children are endangered in our country as a result of war and bombardment by NATO criminals. After these barbarian attacks hundreds of thousands citizens have been exposed to poisonous gasses which can have a lasting consequences on the health of the entire population and the environment. After the demolition of the Petrovaradin bridge, Novi Sad and Petrovaradin were cut of water supply (600 000 citizens) since the main and city pipeline was constructed into the bridge. About one million citizens in our country are short of water supply due to the bombardment of NATO aggressors. About 500 000 workers became jobless due to the total destruction of industrial facilities all around the country. Two million citizens have no means for living and cannot ensure the minimum for existence. 100 000 people without bread overall material damage is enormous. Preliminary estimates indicate that barbaric air strikes of the neo-fashist NATO alliance, since the beginning of the unprovoked aggression on the SR of Yugoslavia, on industrial, commercial and civil facilities and structures throughout our peace-loving country, have incurred damages in excess of 10 billion dollars. In the territory of the northern province of Vojvodine alone, damages have been estimated in excess of 3,5 billion dollars. TRAFFIC The road and railway networks, especially road and rail bridges, most of which were destroyed or damaged beyond repair, suffered extensive destruction. The targets of attacks were such communications as: 1. BRIDGES (11 DESTROYED AND 13 DAMAGED): 1.The Varadin Bridge over the Danube was destroyed (on 1 April 1999); 2.The "Sloboda" (Freedom) Bridge over the Danube was destroyed (on 4 April 1999); 3.The "Mladosti" (Youth) Bridge over the Danube, connecting Backa Palanka with Ilok, was damaged (on 4 April 1999); 4.The new railway bridge over the Danube connecting Bogojevo and Erdut was damaged (on 5 April 1999); 5.The road bridge over the Danube, connecting Bogojevo with Erdut was damaged (on 5 April 1999); 6.The bridge over the Danube along the Beograd-Novi Sad road, near Beska, Indjija municipality, was damaged (on 1 April 1999); 7.The road bridge along the Magura Belacevac road, 15 kilometres from Pristina, suffered extensive damage; 8.The "Zezeljov" Bridge in Novi Sad was damaged (on 5 April 1999); 9.The bridge over the Ibar river, Biljanovac municipality, was damaged (on 5 - 13 April 1999); 10.The bridge over the Vrbacka river near Jezgrovic was destroyed (on 5 April 1999); 11.The "Lozno" railway bridge near Usce was destroyed (on 5 April 1999); 12.The road bridge on the road leading to Brvenik, near Usce, was destroyed (on 5 April 1999); 13.The bridge along the Nis-Pristina primary road, near Kursumlija, suffered extensive damage (on 5 April 1999); 14.The bridge near Zubin Potok was destroyed (on 5 April 1999); 15.The Grdelica gorge railway bridge was damaged (on 12 April 1999); 16.The road bridge over the Kosanica river near Kursumlija was damaged (on 13 April 1999); 17.The old bridge on the river Rasina in the town of Krusevac (12-13 April 1999); 18.The Krusevac-Pojate bridge on the river Zapadna Morava, at the village of Jasika, was destroyed (on 13 April 1999); 19.The railway bridge on the river Lim, between Priboj and Prijepolje, near hydroelectric power station Bistrica was destroyed (on 15 April 1999); 20.The road bridge on the river Toplica, on the Nis-Pristina road near the town of Kursumlija, was heavily damaged (14 and 19 April 1999); 21.The bridge on the river Ibar, at the village of Biljanovac near Raska, sustained heavy damages (15.04.1999.); 22.The bridge between Smederevo and Kovin has been destroyed (16 April 1999); 23.The railway bridge on the river Kostajnica, near Kursumlija, has sustained heavy damages and is out of service (18.04.1999.); 24.The bridge on the river Kosanica, at the village of Selo Visoko, has sustained heavy damages and is out of service (18.04.1999.); 2. RAILWAYS RAILWAY STATIONS (12): 1.The Kraljevo - Kosovo Polje rail, near Ibarska Slatina; 2.The Belgrade - Bar rail, due to the destruction of the railway track near the village of Strbce and destruction of the bridge on the river Lim, between Priboj and Prijepolje; 3.The Kursumlija - Prokuplje rail, near Pepeljevac village; 4.The Kraljevo - Kosovo Polje rail, near Ibarska Slatina; 5.The Nis - Pristina rail, near Kursumlija; 6."Sarpelj" tunnel, near Jerinje village, 15 km north of Leposavic towards Raska, was destroyed; 7.Railway station in Kraljevo (Bogutovac); 8.Railway station in Kosovo Polje; 9.The Belgrade - Thessaloniki rail, due to the destruction of the bridge in the Grdelica gorge; 10.Railway station in the town of Biljanovac; 11.Railway track and overpass (Josinacka Banja) near the town of Biljanovac; 12.Railway track Kursumlija - Podujevo, due to damages on the railway bridge at Kursumlija; 3. ROADS AND TRANSPORTERS (6 MAJOR ROADS): 1.Ibarska primary road, due to damages to the bridge on the Ibar river, Biljanovac municipality, and destruction of the road between Pozega and Cacak; 2.Belgrade-Zagreb highway, near Stari Banovci; 3.Traffic suspended on the Kosovska Mitrovica-Ribarici section of the Adriatic highway due to the destruction of the bridge over the Vrbacka river; 4."Jedinstvo" bus station in Vranje sustained extensive damage; 5."Kosmet Prevoz" transporter in Gnjilane (a hangar full of new buses); 6.Kraljevo-Raska primary road; 7.Bus station in Pristina; 8.Traffic has been suspended on the Krusevac-Pojate road due to the destruction of the bridge on the Zapadna Morava, in the village of Jasika; 9.Traffic has been suspended on the Nis-Pristina road, due to the fact that the bridge on the river Toplica, near the town of Kursumlija, has sustained heavy damage; 4. AIRPORTS (7): "Slatina" in Pristina; "Batajnica" and "Surcin" in Belgrade; Nis airport; "Ponikve" in Uzice; "Golubovac" in Podgorica, "Ladjevci" airport near Kraljevo; agricultural and sports airfield in Sombor. ECONOMIC AND CIVILIAN TARGETS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS The air strikes have so far destroyed or damaged all over the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia several thousand economic facilities and dwellings. In the Leskovac region alone, over 3,500 industrial facilities and dwellings were either destroyed or damaged. The devastation of NATO forces was particularly manifest in Pristina, Novi Sad, Aleksinac, Djakovica, Prokuplje, Gracanica, Cuprija, etc. Housing blocks on the outskirts of Belgrade - Kijevo Knecevac, Batajnica, Jakovo, Borca, as well as the area around Pancevo, were under attack. |
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INDUSTRY AND TRADE: The NATO aggressor's attacks targeted the factories and industrial facilities which directly cater for the needs of the population, among which are: 1."Lola Utva" agricultural aircraft factory in Pancevo; 2."Galenika" drug factory in Belgrade; 3."Zdravlje" pharmaceutical plant in Leskovac; 4."Sloboda" white goods factory in Cacak; 5."Din" tobacco industry in Nis; 6."Elektronska industrija" factory in Nis; 7."Div" cigarette factory in Vranje; 8.Tubes factory in Urosevac; 9."Jastrebac" machine industry in Nis; 10."Milan Blagojevic" chemical plant in Lucani; 11.Plastics factory in Pristina; 12."Binacka Morava" hydro construction company in Gnjilane; 13."Nova Jugoslavija" printers in Vranje; 14.Facilities of the "Beograd" rail company in Nis; 15.Over 250 commercial and crafts shops in Djakovica were destroyed; 16."Dijana" shoe factory in Sremska Mitrovica; 17."Zastava" car factory in Kragujevac; 18."14 Oktobar" machine factory in Krusevac; 19.Cotton yarn factory in PriStina; 20."Krusik" holding corporation in Valjevo; 21."Ciklonizacija" in Novi Sad; 22."Tehnogas" in Novi Sad; 23."Novograp" in Novi Sad; 24."Gumins" in Novi Sad; 25."Albus" in Novi Sad; 26."Petar Drapsin" in Novi Sad; 27."Motins" in Novi Sad; 28."Izolacija" in Novi Sad; 2. REFINERIES AND WAREHOUSES Refineries and warehouses storing liquid raw materials and chemicals intended for the oil and chemical industry, were hit in Pancevo, Novi Sad, Sombor and elsewhere, causing large contamination of soil and the air: 1.Fuel storage in Lipovica, which caused a great fire in the Lipovica forest (on 26 March 1999); 2.Oil Refinery in Pancevo - totally demolished (4-16 April 1999); 3."Jugopetrol" installations in Smederevo (on 4-13 April 1999); 4."Jugopetrol" storage in Sombor (on 7 April 1999); 5."Beopetrol" storages in Belgrade and Bogutovac (on 4 April 1999); 6."Beopetrol" fuel storage in Pristina (on 7 April 1999); 7.Fuel storage of the boiler plant in Novi Beograd (on 4 April 1999); 8.Thermo electric power station/boiler plant in Novi Sad (on 5 April 1999); 9.Oil Refinery in Novi Sad, storage of bitumen (5 and 6 April 1999); 10.Fuel storage "Naftagas promet" which is located 10 km from Sombor (5 April 1999); 11.Naftagas warehouse between Conoplje and Kljaicevo (Sombor); 12.Jugopetrol warehouse in Pristina (on 12 April 1999); 13.Jugopetrol petrol station in Pristina ( on 13 April 1999); 14.Petrochemical industry "DP HIP PETROHEMIJA" in Pancevo - totally demolished (14-15 April 1999); 15.Fertilizer plant "DP HIP AZOTARA" in Pancevo - totally destroyed (14-15 April 1999); 16.Chemical plant "Prva Iskra" in Baric - destruction of the production line (19 April 1999); 3. AGRICULTURE: 1.PIK "Kopaonik" in Kursumlija; 2.PIK "Mladost" in Gnjilane; 3.Agricultural Complex "Malizgan" in Dolac; 4.Agricultural Complex "Djuro Strugar" in Kula; 5.In forest fires caused by NATO cruise missiles and bombs over 250 hectares of forests have been burned down; 6.Several thousand hectares of fertile land, many rivers, lakes and underground waters have been polluted due to the spillage of petrochemical substances, oil spills and slicks; 4. HOSPITALS AND HEALTH CARE CENTRES (16): NATO aviation also targeted many hospitals and health-care institutions, which have been partially damaged or totally destroyed, including: ![]() Hospital in center of Belgrade Hospital and Medical Centre in the territory in Leskovac; Hospital and Poly-clinic in Nis; Gerontological Centre in Leskovac; General Hospital in Djakovica; City Hospital in Novi Sad; Gynaecological Hospital and Maternity Ward of the Clinical Centre in Belgrade; Neuropsychiatric Ward "Dr. Laza Lazarevic" and Central Pharmacy of the Emergency Centre in Belgrade; Army Medical Academy in Belgrade; Medical Centre and Ambulance Centre in Aleksinac; "Sveti Sava" hospital in Belgrade; Medical Centre in Kraljevo; Dispensary on Mount Zlatibor; Health Care Centre in Rakovica; 5. SCHOOLS (MORE THAN 190 FACILITIES) Over 190 schools, faculties and facilities for students and children were damaged or destroyed (over 20 faculties, 6 collages, 40 secondary and 80 elementary schools, 6 student dormitories), including: ![]() Elementary schools "16. oktobar" and "Vladimir Rolovic" in Belgrade; Day-care centre in settlement Petlovo Brdo in Belgrade; Two secondary schools in the territory of Nis; Elementary schools "Toza Markovic", "Djordje Natosevic", "Veljko Vlahovic", "Sangaj" and "Djuro Danicic" and a day-care centre "Duga" in Novi Sad and creches in Visarionova Street and in the neighbourhood of Sangaj; Traffic School Centre, Faculty of Philosophy; Four elementary schools and a Medical high school in the territory of Leskovac; Elementary school in Lucane, as well as a larger number of education facilities in the territory of Kosovo and Metohija; Faculties of Law and Economics and elementary school "Radoje Domanovic" in Nis; Elementary schools in Kraljevo and the villages of Cvetka, Aketa and Ladjevci; In Sombor: elementary schools "Ivo Lola Ribar", "A. Mrazovic", "N. Vukicevic" and "Nikola Tesla" in Kljajicevo; School centre in Kula; Elementary school and Engineering secondary school centre in Rakovica; 6. PUBLIC AND HOUSING FACILITIES (TENS OF THOUSANDS) Severe damage to the facilities of the Republican and Federal Ministry of the Interior in Belgrade (3 April 1999), Damage to the building of the Institute for Security of the Ministry of the Interior in Banjica (3 April 1999); Severe damage to the TV RTS studio in Pristina; Heavy damage to Hydro-Meteorological Station (Bukulja, near Arandjelovac); Post Office in Pristina destroyed (7 April 1999); Refugee centre in Pristina destroyed (7 April 1999); "Tornik" ski resort on Mount Zlatibor (on 8 April 1999); "Divcibare" mountain resort (on 11 April 1999); "Baciste" Hotel on Mount Kopaonik (on 12 April 1999); City power plant in the town of Krusevac (12-13 April 1999); Meteorological Station on Mount Kopaonik damaged (on 13 April 1999); Four libraries in Rakovica sustained heavy damage: "Radoje Dakic", "Isidora Sekulic", "Milos Crnjanski" and "Dusan Matic"; Refugee camp "7 juli" in Paracin has sustained heavy damage; Office building of the Provincial Executive Council of Vojvodina, Novi Sad; Several thousand housing facilities damaged or destroyed, privately or State owned, across Yugoslavia - most striking examples being housing blocks in downtown Aleksinac and those near Post Office in Pristina. 7. INFRASTRUCTURE: Electrical Power Supply in Batajnica (26 March 1999); Damage to water supply system in Zemun (5 April 1999); Damage to a power station in Bogutovac (10 April 1999); Telephone lines cut off in Bogutovac (10 April 1999); Damage to a power station in Pristina (12 April 1999); Damage to Bistrica hydroelectric power station in Polinje (13 April 1999); TELECOMMUNICATIONS TV TRANSMITTERS (17): ![]() 1.Jastrebac (Prokuplje) 2.Gucevo (Loznica) 3.Cot (Fruska Gora) 4.Grmija (Pristina) 5.Bogutovac (Pristina) 6.TV transmitter on Mt Goles (Pristina) 7.Mokra Gora (Pristina) 8.Kutlovac (Stari Trg) 9."Cigota" (Uzice) 10."Tornik" (Uzice) 11.Transmitter on Crni Vrh (Jagodina) 12.Satellite station (in Prilike near Ivanjica) 13.TV masts and transmitters (Novi Sad) 14.TV transmitter on Mt Ovcara (Cacak) 15.TV transmitter in Kijevo (Belgrade) 16.TV transmitter on Mt Cer 17.Communications relay on Mt Jagodnji (Krupanj) CULTURAL-HISTORICAL MONUMENTS AND RELIGIOUS SHRINES MEDIEVAL MONASTERIES AND RELIGIOUS SHRINES (16): ![]() Gracanica 1.Monastery Gracanica from 14th century (24 March - 6 April 1999); 2.Monastery Rakovica from 17th century (29 March 1999); 3.Patriarchate of Pec (1 April 1999); 4.Church in Jelasnica near Surdulica (4 April 1999); 5.Monastery of the Church of St. Juraj (built in 1714) in Petrovaradin (1 April 1999); 6.Monastery of Holy Mother (12th century) at the estuary of the Kosanica in the Toplica - territory of municipality of Kursumlija (4 April 1999); 7.Monastery of St. Nicholas (12th century) in the territory of the municipality of Kursumlija (4 April 1999); 8.Monastery of St. Archangel Gabriel in Zemun (5 April 1999); 9.Roman Catholic Church St. Antonio in Djakovica (29 March 1999); 10.Orthodox cemetery in Gnjilane (30 March 1999); 11.Monuments destroyed in Bogutovac (8 April 1999); 12."Kadinjaca" memorial complex (8 April 1999); 13.Vojlovica monastery near Pancevo (12 April 1999); 14.Hopovo monastery, iconostasis damaged (12 April 1999); 15.Orthodox Christian cemetery in Pristina (12 April 1999); 16.Monastery church St, Archangel Michael in Rakovica (16 April 1999); |
Yet I hear so few, balk and protest with Peace Marches, etc, I guess that Peace and stopping War only matters if it Partiasan based, or if you disagree with a dually elected President "who is not your President"
It is also amazing that you never see the Tree Huggers out on the front lines of the Fire lines to "save the Trees" i.e ( The Biscuit Fire, located in southern Oregon and northern California, began on July 13, 2002 and reached 499,965 acres. Estimated to be one of Oregon's largest in recorded history) 1/2 MILLION ACRES BURNED not one anti-logging protestor showed up with a shovel to help build fire breaks, because if the did they would get there 15 minutes of fame on CNN. It would be great Media coverage. But if you try to cut down one old growth tree they will blow up logging trucks, drive spikes in to trees, camp out in the tree and leave there trash in the forest. Camp out in the canopy. of the trees. Kind of makes you wonder. Now on to Saddam, Who Cried for the 200,000 Kurds (est) that Saddam Slaugtered? |
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