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Old 02-21-2008, 01:19 AM   #36
Ltftujkg

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Nor is it the same place it was 37 years ago; in 1971, the Albanians were 67% of the population, not the 95% they are now.
One explanation for the above Andreas, is that Muslims have a lot of children, and also that a lot of Albanians, mostly relatives of those already living in Kosovo, migrated to Kosovo because of the desire to escape the strictest communist regime in Europe.

Something else that people might not know is that German troops had to protect the Serbs from the Albanians in Kosovo during WWII. The Albanians were German allies and took the opportunity to do some ethnic cleansing of their own - where was that woman from CNN then???? - and while in other parts of Servia the Yugoslavs were one of the strongest, if not the bravest and strongest resistance fighters against their German occupiers, their women and children had to be protected from the Albanians by their enemies. Quite ironic - I don't think anything similar has happened in other countries. During the NATO bombing, by the way, both American and Canadian WWII veteran associations strongly protested the bombing of a former ally, but to no avail. After all, what influence do former soldiers who have risked their lives for their country have? None.

What can we do? We can pray. Prayer is a powerful tool and if it is God's will, people will wake up, think for themselves for a change, and realize what is really happening in the world today.

Surely there are still some upright and moral men amongst these politicians, men who believe in God and in justice.
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