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  • Originally posted by drhuy View Post
    oh i dont know, just a thought, isnt it far more simple if they had been barred from entering country in the first place?
    You'd be surprised how easy it is to enter
    No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

    To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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    • Originally posted by Doktor View Post
      You'd be surprised how easy it is to enter
      of course it is easy when their fuhrer swing the doors wide open.

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      • Originally posted by drhuy View Post
        of course it is easy when their fuhrer swing the doors wide open.
        Your timeline is out of date; there is no 'fuhrer' in Germany any longer but a Prime Minister.

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        • Originally posted by snapper View Post
          Your timeline is out of date; there is no 'fuhrer' in Germany any longer but a Prime Minister.
          nice try, its "chancellor" not pm LOL

          still, she's their fuhrer.

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          • Originally posted by drhuy View Post
            oh i dont know, just a thought, isnt it far more simple if they had been barred from entering country in the first place?
            hahahahahahahahahahhahahahag shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

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            • Originally posted by drhuy View Post
              of course it is easy when their fuhrer swing the doors wide open.
              Even before Merkel, but after the Fuhrer.
              No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

              To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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              • Originally posted by Doktor View Post
                Why Sorry Yugos and Albanians
                ? I am all for returning anyone who is illegally (over)staying. Good luck returning the to Yugoslavia tho
                Why of course, those 100.000 Albanians from Kosovo that left, will be deported with their new families which means that it will be at least 400.000 of them (with children).... There are no Yugoslavs, there are gypsies which will only increase the tensions that already exist and with weapons procured recently...Well, do the math.

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                • The former Yugoslavia ,what was a fabulous country to visit with magnificent views .
                  Last edited by tankie; 23 Dec 16,, 20:43.

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                  • Originally posted by tankie View Post
                    The former Yugoslavia ,what was a fabulous country to visit with magnificent views .
                    Places are still there. Well most of them
                    No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

                    To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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                    • Originally posted by tankie View Post
                      The former Yugoslavia ,what was a fabulous country to visit with magnificent views .
                      Oh yeah. Last time I was in Plitvice was six months before Serbian tanks rolled through it. The Adria was already full of algae though, and the Dinar was worth something like 0.0001 DM.

                      The only thing I remember about Macedonia was our car breaking down due to the abysmal state of the Autoput at the time. You know, back before it was instead too dangerous to drive on due to the mines. A few years after Tito croaked.

                      Originally posted by Versus View Post
                      those 100.000 Albanians from Kosovo
                      The Yugoslav deportable population in Germany consists of:
                      - 47% Kosovarians
                      - 30% Serbians
                      - 10% Macedonians
                      - 9% Bosnians
                      - 1% Montenegrins
                      - 3% with nationalities of no longer existing states on Yugoslav territory

                      There aren't that many Yugoslav here btw. It was way more back in 1999, when we had 180,000 Kosovarians that we were about to deport back to Yugoslavia. Which was kinda prevented by you know what erupting.
                      Last edited by kato; 23 Dec 16,, 21:20.

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                      • Originally posted by Doktor View Post
                        Places are still there. Well most of them
                        Yes Goran , my point being , is it safe now ?

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                        • Originally posted by kato View Post
                          Oh yeah. Last time I was in Plitvice was six months before Serbian tanks rolled through it. The Adria was already full of algae though, and the Dinar was worth something like 0.0001 DM.

                          The only thing I remember about Macedonia was our car breaking down due to the abysmal state of the Autoput at the time. You know, back before it was instead too dangerous to drive on due to the mines. A few years after Tito croaked.


                          The Yugoslav deportable population in Germany consists of:
                          - 47% Kosovarians
                          - 30% Serbians
                          - 10% Macedonians
                          - 9% Bosnians
                          - 1% Montenegrins
                          - 3% with nationalities of no longer existing states on Yugoslav territory

                          There aren't that many Yugoslav here btw. It was way more back in 1999, when we had 180,000 Kosovarians that we were about to deport back to Yugoslavia. Which was kinda prevented by you know what erupting.
                          But Yugoslavia doesn't exist...I was talking about 100.000 new arrivals. Nah,don't be naive, if Milosevic was the problem, one million Albanians from Kosovo had a chance to over throw him if they wanted a peaceful resolution of the problem and lets say, joined forces with Serbian opposition. No Kato, peace was never their goal, war was and it never stopped, never since 1912.
                          Last edited by Versus; 23 Dec 16,, 21:54.

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                          • No wait, seriously Kato, Germany is going to deport 140.000 Albanians form Kosovo (there are no Kosovoars, Albanians in Kosovo are migrants from Albania that were settled there during communist rule, kind of the same thing you are doing now with "migrants"). Problem with that is, that you are removing 140.000 Albanians that are financially supporting at least four times more of them in Kosovo. Can you imagine how explosive it will get and how rapidly hostile they will become. Their only option will be ISIS than and with it, war is inevitable.

                            But that was the plan all along...

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                            • Very sorry to hear of the people who died ...just shopping and trying to relax after probably a hard days work. ..or maybe they were trying to see some of Historic Berlin on a weekend break or maybe they were Berliners ..very sad that one guys anger can do this much damage...

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                              • Kato needs a lesson in geography and history, too.

                                Where to start, for instance there were never mines in Macedonian roads.
                                No such thing as a good tax - Churchill

                                To make mistakes is human. To blame someone else for your mistake, is strategic.

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